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The Program Manager is responsible for the overall management of the VOA Justice regional operations for the designated catchment area. Assist and support all VOA Restorative Justice project sites including case management and travel.
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Proficient in some of the following: Word, Excel, CMiC, Primavera, HCSS and/or Timberline estimating program, WGIP, Project and Cost Management Systems. The Preconstruction Manager will support and work with management, operations and estimating staff in the review of project plans, requirements and specifications.
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The Program Manager will report directly to the Principal Investigator (PI) and will work with the PI and the CDC program officer to ensure all project activities are in alignment with the workplan, CDC guidance, and UGA policies and procedures.
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The Sponsor seeks assistance with performing technical project management that spans technical data analysis, information technology security research, data integration, software evaluation, and graphical visualization disciplines for multiple projects using the Sponsor’s enterprise IT systems.
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Job Description Job Description Senior Construction Project Manager (Hybrid and NYC Boroughs) Laland Baptiste, LLC is a certified minority and woman owned construction management and consulting firm.
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Northern Defense Industries, LLC (NDI), an AMS Group, Inc. Company, is seeking a Program Manager (PM) to oversee cost, schedule, supplier management, and performance for critical projects.
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Alignment Health is seeking a remote RN case manager (must have California RN License) to join the case management, special needs program (SNP) team. Remote RN Case Manager, SNP (Must Have California RN License.
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Master’s degree in Systems Engineering or in a related technical or scientific fields such as Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Engineering Management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program.
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We provide comprehensive construction services utilizing a variety of project delivery models including Program Management, Construction Management at Risk, General Contracting and Design-Build.
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Expertise overseeing teams across various roles, including project management, development, architecture, QA, and DevOps. Utilize a strong background in running Project Management Offices (PMOs) and managing large-scale programs to drive efficiency and excellence.
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As part of the Global Air Operations team, and deployed in the Operations Validation Program you will act as a Project Manager for a novel type of aircraft development targeting the autonomous UAM market.
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Reporting to the Manager, IT Service Delivery, the Biomed Program Manager will have direct oversight of clinical equipment asset management, which is supported thru development and execution of a medical equipment management plan.
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The project management office (PMO) Logistics Management Specialist will maintain property records, determine property accountability requirements, and manage property shipments for a U.S. Army client to support an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) modernization program, the Enterprise Business Systems – Convergence (EBS-C.
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Positions will be available in the following skill area: Logistics Manager Supply Chain Manager Scheduler Systems Engineer Software Engineer Cybersecurity Engineer Mechanical Engineer Configuration Manager SAIC accepts applications on an ongoing basis and there is no deadline.
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Pay Range: $103,500.00 - $191,600.00 per yearCentene offers a comprehensive benefits package including: competitive pay, health insurance, 401K and stock purchase plans, tuition reimbursement, paid time off plus holidays, and a flexible approach to work with remote, hybrid, field or office work schedules.
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