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We are seeking a seasoned program manager to build and execute on training strategies and plans in support of our Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system implementation. 2 years Supervisory or program management experience, including cross-functional management required.
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2 years of experience in program or project management. As a Program Manager at Google, you’ll lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish — working with stakeholders to plan requirements, manage project schedules, identify risks, and communicate clearly with cross-functional partners across the company.
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As a member of a small but mighty team, you will engage daily with wide variety of internal and external partners as part of the instructional development lifecycle, training schedule management, and training effectiveness monitoring.
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4-7 years Experience in organizational programs, project management or related area required. Experience with Learning Management Systems required. You will play a significant role in delivering high-quality, engaging learning solutions that reach FP&SC employees and positively reinforce T-Mobile’s enterprise value of “Do It The Right Way. Always.
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Experience with supply chain management, demand planning, planning data center infrastructure, or capital investment decision-making. Lead the coordination of capacity planning activities for Google Cloud enterprise products including: Memory Optimized VMs (MOVM), VMWare Engine, and Bare Metal Solutions (Oracle and SAP.
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Drive initiatives to design and implement capacity planning processes that drive improvements in performance, cost-effectiveness and customer experience for enterprise products. In this role, you will enable enterprise customers to migrate and grow their mission critical workloads on Google Cloud by delivering an enterprise-centric capacity experience and managing regional health for enterprise system products.
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We are looking to hire an ERM Program Manager to support and focus on risk program governance (managing and enhancing committee reporting), risk appetite, risk assessment, new initiatives, training planning, policy management, and execution of enterprise risk and operational risk strategic initiatives (e.g., supporting First Line maturation.
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Stakeholder Management: Build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, ensuring effective communication and collaboration throughout the program lifecycle.
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In this capacity, the Program Manager will work collaboratively with leadership, management and other stakeholders including Business Owner(s), Investment Review Board, intake and program/project teams and participate in program governance and administration meetings as appropriate.
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As part of our mission to enhance the overall Security posture of Broadcom EUC, we are in search of an experienced Program Manager with a minimum of 10 years of Project Management expertise.
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Manage E2E program management life cycle for the Enterprise & Wholesale (E&W) platform stack. As an individual contributor, you will be responsible for technical and non-technical program management, requirements gathering and verification, UAT, ORT, Go/No Go decisions, release support and program management lifecycle.
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Seeking an experienced and driven Program Manager to lead Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Migration Program. Program Manager With Enterprise Content Management.
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The Program Manager is a key role within Finance and Operations, working alongside a variety of departments on highly visible, complex, strategic initiatives and driving end-to-end, cross functional program management.
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Provide program management for our company's top initiatives and help shape the program vision/strategy incorporating various perspectives across business units. You are a great communicator, motivator, problem solver, and program manager.
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The Business Continuity Program Manager will lead the planning, maintenance, management, and evolution of the Firm’s Enterprise Business Continuity Program, including emergency response, crisis management, and corresponding business continuity plans.
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