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As a Technical Program Manager, you will be accountable for directing customer support services, engineering, program management/ Project Management Office (PMO) and strategic support activities across all aspects of the program, including Digital Modernization, Data driven, Service Desk, Deskside/ White Glove Services, systems engineering, Low Code/ No Code, DevSecOps, Automation, Hybrid cloud infrastructure, and cybersecurity, engineering areas of the program.
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As a Program Manager of DPS Delivery, you will be responsible for executing on strategic programs focused on new product development and service optimization initiatives. 4+ years professional experience with 2+ years of project management experience, preferably within a Healthcare Organization, Operations, or Technology function.
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Brand Technology is looking for a technical program manager (TPM) who will be responsible for leading strategic cross-functional programs across engineering, architecture, product management, operations, UX, analytics, third-party vendor, and stakeholder teams.
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The Epic Community Connect Program Manager is responsible for the oversight and management of large projects across the Information Management & Technology Department.
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In addition, the Program Manager I will be responsible for developing training programs, guides, and other resources to ensure successful project adoption of new programs, including strategic and digital initiatives.
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As a Management Consultant at Bip. Monticello, you'll be challenged to utilize your analytical problem solving, leadership, and communication skills in new ways as you lead teams through various strategic initiatives for our clients.
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Our team will collaborate on strategic technology programs by partnering with the development, infrastructure, line of business experts, and project teams. 5+ years of project/program management experience in financial services industry at a top-tier consulting firm, global investment bank, or Fortune 500 company.
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As a Senior Program Manager, you will have the opportunity to manage and facilitate critical leadership development programs and develop enablement experiences for strategic initiatives focused on the Technology and Products organization at Salesforce.
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Responsible for scoping, designing, and executing data analysis and associated data pipeline development, as well as strategic communications and project management. Goldbelt Frontier LLC is hiring a Program Manager to lead the Promoting and Supporting Innovation and ACF Data Capacity project for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)/Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE.
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The Program Manager, Strategic Initiatives is responsible for overseeing and driving the successful implementation of large-scale, complex multi-year programs in technology.
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The Senior Manager - Program Management will report to the Director, Strategic Planning and PMO. This person will lead strategic initiatives, critical program operations, and communications to ensure successful business outcomes.
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Strong and proven track record in strategic Capital Markets project management and delivering complex solutions is essential. Drive the timely execution of strategic Capital Markets programs and deliverables through the diligent application of program management principles and standards.
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Manage internal and external dependencies across initiatives including working closely with Front Office, Quantitative, Finance, Market Risk, Product Owner, Controls, and Technology teams.
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As a Supplier Services Product Management Innovations - Program Manager in Global Supplier Services, you will be responsible for working with business owners, product managers and partners to drive planning, execution, integration and adoption of high impact strategic initiatives that enable optimization of our business and address verified business problem statement.
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Amazon is looking for a Senior Program Manager with a strong delivery record and proven project management experience to own strategic, tactical, cross-functional and technology projects and programs across multiple verticals.
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