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Overview World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world’s leading conservation organizations, seeks a Senior Program Officer, Circular Supply Chain Business Engagement Major Function and BackgroundThis role will work directly with the Circular Supply Chain Manager, other staff in the WWF Food Loss and Waste department, and WWF’s Private Sector Engagement team.
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This position requires a Federal Acquisition Certification for Contracting Officer's Representative (FAC-COR) Certification Level III. You must possess Federal Acquisition Certification - Contracting Officer's Representative (FAC-COR III) OR Federal Acquisition Certification - Program/Project Manager Certification - mid-level (FAC-P/PM mid-level) OR Federal Acquisition Certification - Program/Project Manager Certification - senior level (FAC-P/PM senior.
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You will play a vital role in shepherding key programs, collaborating with other Service, JCS or SECDEF project managers, resolving budget or technical issues, and delivering successful program results to DoD CIO NLCC within the scope, schedule, and budget of the program.
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Wanted: An experienced Senior Program Manager to oversee a large IT infrastructure and services management contract. In this role the Senior Program manager has extensive experience collaborating with Agency IT leadership to meet operational services delivery requirements and serves as a primary liaison with stakeholders to coordinate activities, negotiate tasks, and resolve issues and mitigate risks.
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Coordinate with program/project stakeholders, Cybersecurity staff (other ISSM’s, ISSO’s, ISSE’s), the Facility Security Officer (FSO), Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO), and other Security and IT team members to define, implement and maintain an acceptable information systems security posture.
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This Program Manager (PM) will be the single point of contact for the Government Technical Point of Contact (TPOC) and Contracting Officer Representative (COR), and will be responsible for the performance of the work.
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Top Tier mid-sized Financial Organization seeks IT Project Manager to be the IT SME for the Compliance Group. Provide regular updates to BSA/AML Officer and members of the monthly Compliance Committee.
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Serves as the program manager for a large, complex project and works with the Government Contracting Officer (KO), Contracting Officer Representative (COR), Government management personnel and customer representatives, and Contractor leads and staff.
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The Project Manager/Senior Architect will report directly to the Director of Architecture. We are currently seeking a Project/Program Managerto be part of our Architecture team in our Tampa FL office.
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REPORTS TO: Lead SSHO / Program Manager. SUMMARY: The Site Safety and Health Officer implements procedures to prevent and eliminate injury and illness to employees and assist the company to comply with safety laws, and maintains compliance of various construction and/or O&M Project Sites.
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Ensure communication with the government customer(s) (i.e., COR, Program Manager, Contracting Officer) is consistent and timely to preclude disruption of contract execution. Outland Recruiting is looking for a Project Manager to join the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) project.
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Work closely with the EHR Program Director, EHR PMO Manager, Application Manager, and other project managers to coordinate activities. The Project Manager oversees the tracking of deliverables for the Epic EHR Program.
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Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager (CRCM), NAFCU Certified Compliance Officer (NCCO), CUNA Credit Union Compliance Expert (CUCE) or Governance Risk Compliance Professional (GRCP) certification(s) preferred.
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This role reports to the VP, Global Finance Transformation but will have frequent interaction with the SVP Finance Transformation Officer, the Chief Finance Officer and the Finance Leadership Team. Essential Functions: Program Management: responsible for setting-up, implementing and running the Transformation PMO / Change Management function.
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Under general direction of the Deputy Chief Development Officer, the Project Management Office (PMO) Manager is responsible for project management functions and processes. Manages the District's project management program to including determination of system functions and processes in collaboration with the IT and Finance Divisions; approve new projects, remove cancelled projects, and archive completed projects; and oversee information entries by Project Managers.
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