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The Construction Project Manager is a seasoned role, responsible for overall project success, including project oversight, direction, and strategy over multiple data center construction projects of significant value, particularly relating to safety, schedule, scope, budget, and quality.
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10+ years of general contractor and vendor management experience (request for proposals, bidding, change orders, quality control, RFI/submittal tracking) associated with construction and project execution.
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Project Manager, Manufacturing Data Management. 10+ years quality control ( QC ) or product engineering experience in PCB, semiconductor or similar process manufacturing fields.
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Demonstrated competencies in project management to include project chartering, project planning with detailed work breakdown structure and Gantt, planning for quality assurance, risk identification and mitigation, resource management, budget tracking, and change control.
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Responsibilities include coordinating design resources and schedule, managing design output, tech transfer, design quality, change control and approvals, design budgets, and performance management of the architectural and engineering vendor.
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Understanding of construction, design, engineering, space and occupancy planning, and quality control of a project. The Senior Manager, Corporate Real Estate Project Management is responsible for multiple aspects of project management across corporate and branch locations.
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Provide leadership in managing multiple and/or large scale high-risk data technology projects by facilitating project charter, vision/objectives, financials, scope, metrics, quality, schedule, resourcing, vendor management, dependencies, risks, status reporting, stakeholder engagement, business readiness/organizational change management, value realization necessary to deliver specified requirements, objectives and value.
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The Data Center Project Manager is responsible for post-sales coordination, implementation, control, and completion of data center projects, while remaining aligned with strategy, commitments, and goals of the organization.
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Excellent knowledge of organic and inorganic chemistry principles, materials (carbon-steel and copper alloys and polymers) chemical compatibility, numerical analysis and statistical data analysis.
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Project Management Professional qualification (PMP) or equivalent is desired. Theoretical and practical project management knowledge is preferred. Agile project management experience is desired.
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Proactively develop innovative solutions, risk mitigation strategies and quality control and assist in continuous improvement. Project Management Professional (PMP) or Six Sigma certification.
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Ten years of experience in increasing complex project management, including 8 years of applicable business experience inclusive of project management experience. Outstanding record of project management success.
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Ensure quality control process – ensuring compliance with required standards Support client culture to ensure project and site is ran according to clients EHS policies Lead procurement activities and coordinate all owner furnished contractor installed equipment Provide report and tracking of project financials, including change order management & cashflow.
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Works closely with client to monitor and control project cost and billings to meet budget profit, to analyze project performance data on an on-going basis, and to develop recovery plans as needed.
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Partner is seeking a Full-Time Project Manager and Quality Assurance Lead for our Asset Data Collection & Management (ADCM) practice. This position is responsible for data quality assurance/control (QA/QC) integrity reviews, enhancing the ADCM practice with innovative technology solutions, developing standard operating procedure (SOP) instructions and training of staff, working with clients to ensure all of their key performance indicators (KPIs) and other necessary data metrics are collected and delivered.
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