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Our Senior Staff Technical Program Manager helps balance demands, tracks progress, and streamline cross-team dependencies while making sure the overall delivery remains smooth and effective.
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We're looking for a proven Principal Technical Program Manager to lead our technical road map and innovation. You will create processes, mechanisms, and tools that shape the delivery of multiple technical projects across DPS. You will own regular communication to senior management and stakeholders on status, risks and change control.
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Amazon has an immediate opening for a Senior Program Manager to join our Finance and Business Integration team. Experience supporting accounting/finance customers to set and effectively manage expectations, project deliverables, and drive resolution when conflicts or issues arise.
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The Senior Program Manager is responsible for leading teams to deliver project(s) that span across one or more business units. The Building People, LLC, has a position open for a full-time Senior Program Manager, supporting our Real Estate and Workplace Solutions Business Line. Lead and carry out the strategic and tactical implementation of a portfolio of work in the Real Estate and Workplace delivery business unit.
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Responsible for acting as Project Manager where required for significant pieces of work that require a higher level of experience within the Program. Responsible for leading, training, mentoring and coachng the Project and Senior Project Managers ensuring people development, staff and key skill retention and knowledge management.
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Serve as the DOS/Business primary point of contact for all project-related issues and resolution of issues. Assist in conducting reviews with project steering committee and report status and recommendations to senior leadership as needed.
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DOS- Senior Program Manager SPM1 A4 SC3 (744381) The Department of State will be implementing multiple modernization projects soon and requires the support of a strong, experienced project manager to ensure successful implementations.
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Amazon has an immediate opening for a Senior Program Manager to join our Accounting Technology Group. Experience owning program strategy, end to end delivery, and communicating results to senior leadership.
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5+ years of program or project management experience. Candidate experience should cover financial processes, project management, accounting requirements documentation, process design, and user acceptance testing responsibilities.
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The Senior Program Manager (Sr. PM) will be responsible for the daily operations and resources of the contract, as well as monitor and track the progress of projects to ensure high quality and timely delivery.
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The Network Implementation Program Manager is responsible for planning, scheduling, coordinating, and managing a wide variety of projects involving the construction of OSP facilities, building, road moves, etc.
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Acting in the role of Owner’s Agent, the Program Manager is responsible for the planning and on-site execution of projects from initiation through completion of construction by providing project leadership, communication, coordination, and conflict resolution to ensure project goals are met.
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Direct, administer, manage and facilitate a business process re-engineering or development of a high priority, high profile, commonwealth enterprise wide information technology project of strategic importance.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) / PRINCE II certification is a plus Required 7 Years. Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, MS Project, Teams, SharePoint) Required 7 Years.
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Mission Support Job Description The Building People, LLC, has a position open for a full-time Senior Program Manager, supporting our Real Estate and Workplace Solutions Business Line. Lead and carry out the strategic and tactical implementation of a portfolio of work in the Real Estate and Workplace delivery business unit.
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