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The function is seeking to recruit a Project Manager to support the ‘Non-Financial Regulatory Reporting (NFRR) Change Management program, which aims to deliver a centralized report preparation capability focused on reducing risk, improving the accuracy and completeness of NFRR reporting and adhering to data policies & standards.
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The Junior Project Manager ensures the teams follow development/program management best practices, program controls are met, and drives program budget adherence and overall project execution.
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This role will support the Enterprise Risk Technology team in ensuring that the program management aspects are delivered for the Enterprise Risk Management book of work and that ongoing oversight of this area continues.
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Manage and establish policies, procedures, and project controls services encompassing scheduling, document control, and document management systems. Monitor task completion status to Identify at-risk project tasks and to develop mitigation plans.
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Skillful in adopting corporate project management standards (which incorporate PMI standards), IT controls, risk and regulatory requirements. Program/project management expertise including working knowledge and application of Waterfall, Hybrid and/or Agile methodologies.
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The Project Manager will work with the Program Manager of the Project Management Office for the Technology Integration to ensure effective project planning, risk and issue mitigation, constraint analysis, and seamless communications over the life of the assigned projects.
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Work requires experience in project and portfolio management, creating and maintaining program budget and managing program resources. Medical device and combination product experience with proficiency in Design Controls, new product development and risk management.
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Bachelor’s in Science/Engineering or related field with ~7 years Medical Device/Combination product experience and 2-4 years project management experience/some Microsoft Project skills.
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Project Management Project Managers with the support of project controls are responsible for delivering business successes in addition to identifying and mitigate risk throughout the life-cycle of projects.
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Communicate with construction manager, architects and subcontractors related to project risk, timetables, costs/budgets, and change management. Next 150 Construction is seeking a Project Manager I to serve as the on-site project manager responsible for supporting the overall direction, completion and financial outcome of a construction management project; supervises/mentors the project staff to include multiple Project Engineers and Superintendents.
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Knowledge of risk and compliance controls used in the payments industry. We seek an experienced Business Operations Project Manager to support payment. Supporting other operational PMs on the team with program management.
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The Implementation Project Manager II is responsible for the definition, management, and communication of project objectives, creation of an applicable project plan, risk management methodology, and conflict resolution strategies.
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The Project Manager will lead and motivate a team in the day-to-day management of project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, risk, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute Design-Only, Engineer Procure Construct (EPC), Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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They will proactively help drive program goals and assist with management of compliance, controls, analytics, continuous risk monitoring, and Internal Audit / regulatory inquiries related to the development and execution of Citi’s Employee Performance Management and Accountability Framework disciplines.
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The Project Controls Manager is responsible for project planning and scheduling, cost and budget management, change control monitoring, document control and progress reporting.
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