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Most projects in this region are contracts with USAID and will provide good exposure to the workings of government-funded contracts. Knowledge of USAID regulations and policies, especially as they relate to contracts required.
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Experience supporting work implementing USAID- or other donor-funded projects. This role will report to a Sr. Manager or Director, Measurement and Learning, Information Systems or Digital Solutions and Transformation, depending on project assignment.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Architectural Project Manager for our Albany office to lead a wide range of projects. Our offices in New York (Albany, Ithaca, Farmingdale) are comprised of over 75 professionals, working in a highly collaborative environment, focused on public buildings including K-12 schools, regional governmental facilities, and international projects for USAID and other federal agencies.
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To support efficient, effective, and compliant implementation of various USAID acquisition activities. Experience working supporting U.S. Government contracts, with focus on USAID, with strong knowledge of the range of contracts and budget requirements (FAR and AIDAR), required.
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This position will lead and/or support the implementation of international research development projects housed in the International Institute and funded by agencies such as USAID, USDA and American Councils.
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Deputy Project Manager - USAID TAPS. Provide personnel management for a large portfolio of embedded staff; conduct 90-day and annual performance reviews in partnership with USAID clients; directly supervise Staff/Operations Manager; make recommendations for staff pay and promotions.
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The Project Manager will report to the JAA USAID Ukraine HARVEST Project Director and will be supported by Project Associate (50% time on Harvest). JAA is seeking to hire an experienced Project Manager to support the newly awarded USAID Ukraine Harvest Activity , which will support improving productivity of Ukrainian farmers through better access to high quality inputs in combination with agronomic support and extension service as well as improving access to markets.
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The USAID-funded Non-Revenue Water Management project, implemented by Tetra Tech International Development, is currently accepting expressions of interest from qualified candidates for Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning and Collaboration, Learning, and Adapting Manager.
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The Project Manager is anticipated to be assigned full-time to the USAID Ukraine Harvest Activity and will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day home office management and administration of the project contract.
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Management of donor-funded projects, particularly under USAID contracts. Strong knowledge of USAID rules and regulations including familiarity with the FAR, AIDAR, and others. The Project Manager will serve as a bridge between Ukraine-based team members and the JAA home office.
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3+ years project management experience in USAID-funded projects. Founded by Unilever, USAID, and EY, this Global Development Alliance (GDA) aim is to support women entrepreneurs, improvement livelihoods, and protect the environment by accelerating the development of a circular economy for plastics.
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This presents a unique opportunity to contribute to NRC's efforts in hard-to-reach countries, supporting local capacity, country and regional offices, and thought leadership through the implementation of a USAID/BHA and US Foundation grant that focus on enabling principled humanitarian action and improving humanitarian access in hard-to-reach areas.
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Oversee the USAID Personnel Experience Training Equipment Readiness (PETER) capability. Project Management Institute (PMI) Project Manager Professional (PMP) certification.
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Goldbelt is seeking a Project Manager for the anticipated, five-year, USAID-funded, Management Bureau, Office of Acquisition and Assistance, Professional Development Training Division (M/OAA/PDT) Co-Creation and Co-Design Training Services program.
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We work with a broad range of governmental, NGO, and private sector clients, including the United States Agency for International Development (USAID); the U.S. Department of State (DOS); the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD); the UK Home Office (HO); the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO); UN agencies and missions; Microsoft; and the Internet Watch Foundation.
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