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As Project Manager for Architecture/Engineering at NewYork-Presbyterian, you'll be involved developing project scope, schedule and budget with input from Facilities senior management, user groups, design consultants and construction managers, outside agencies, Bio-Med, Safety, Infection Control, IS, CAPM, OCE, OFO, etc.
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The core functions of this position include: management, planning and estimating, monitoring schedules for vendor compliance, inspecting materials and workmanship to ensure compliance with contract documents, budget control and negotiations with contractors and A/E firms, and project closeout through owner occupancy.
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Prepare project scopes of work and budget estimates; coordinate with team on preparation of design documents; coordinate with internal QA/QC reviewers, financial analysts, and administrative assistants.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Principal Process Engineer, to join our Process team based in Houston, TXAbout the JobDelivery of technically & qualitatively high level process engineering design within proposals, studies, projects execution & operations, as part of a study and/or project team, in accordance with design & engineering standards & procedures, schedules and budget, with a continuous concern for quality standards, targets and customer satisfaction.
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This includes: Safe work planning and execution, Quality control, Quantity tracking , Budget management, Financial reporting and forecasting, Cash flow management, Scheduling, Operations work planning, Contract / subcontract administration, Change management, Document control, Project closeout.
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The Project Manager manage cradle-to-grave project support, including but not limited to developing life-of-project scope, schedule, and budget estimates; project initiations; project resource procurement and management; frequent status reporting; invoicing; and project closeout upon completion.
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Project Management - Assist in project scoping efforts, and guide Project Managers in project planning, identification of project interdependencies, and project execution within budget and schedule Current Trends - Stay current with healthcare regulations, compliance requirements, and emerging technologies relevant to the industry.
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Expert in all aspects of Project Management including Budget, Planning and Risk Management. Experience: SAP Project Manager with overall 15+ years of work experience and at least 7-8 years in project management.
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Assists the Finance Supervisor with preparing month-end general ledger account reconciliations and necessary capitalization reports detailing Construction and FF&E expenses for the Project Team and Management review.
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An ideal candidate will have an account management and integrated production background; and will confidently lead creative development of projects across all media from the initial ask/need to crafting creative and project briefs, through to producing and trafficking of creative assets.
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Foster good communications between project management, field engineering, estimating, and specialty contractors to ensure construction complies with plans, specifications and company quality standards and that the project is completed on time and within budget.
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Manages budget and funding execution utilizing GFEBS and LMP and GFEBS; works in tandem with Program Analysts to balance budget and all funding requirements. A minimum of ten (10) years of related experience with GFEBS preparing execution documentation such as MIPR, and LMP experience preparing PWDs, and financial reporting on daily status of funds (SOF), and financial management and execution experience with Appropriated funding such as OMA, OPA, RDTE, etc.
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Overall management of the financial aspects of contract, including job cost reports, billings, budget changes, change order, accounts payable processing and collections. Monitor and control construction through administrative direction of on-site superintendents to insure project is built on schedule, within budget, and meets all minority obligations.
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Manage multiple projects for IS&T. Manage project teams and delivery of projects including requirements gathering, project planning, resourcing, execution, change control, issue/risk management, and regular status communication to IS&T and business stakeholders.
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Partner closely within JQ and with key business partners (e.g. IT, Finance, JSC PMO, etc) to ensure management has a complete view of the total JQ portfolio, budget and spend. At least ten (10) years of related work experience required (e.g. Finance, Quality, Project Management or Portfolio Management.
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