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Estimated Starting Salary Range for Cyber Program Manager : Pay commensurate with experience. Cyber Program Manager. Duty 1: Program Manager, % Time Spent: 50.
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One or more of the following Certification: SAFe Certified Program Consultant, SAFe Lean Portfolio Manager, and/or SAFe Release Train Engineer SAFe Agilist. The Agile Program Manager role will manage the Agile Product and Service Delivery Scrum Masters.
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Develop fiscal year budget for all program costs. Partner with ERISA counsel and vendors to ensure compliance requirements meet or exceed for all retirement plans including providing guidance regarding new or existing DOL and IRS regulations relating to plan audits, financial reporting, government form filings (e.g., Form 5500), funding notices (SAR/AFN) and reporting, SPD/plan amendments etc.
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The Program Manager activities include:Effectively and efficiently manage cost, schedule, and performance using integrated program management processes across all aspects of performance and in a manner that yields cost savings and performance efficiencies.
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Coordinate with the Global Security Program Offices and Sites to establish milestones and monitor adherence to master plans and schedules. Monitor and report on program performance metrics, such as Earned Value metrics.
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Manhattan Justice is seeking a Restorative Justice Program Manager to provide restorative justice programming for misdemeanor and felony cases that involve harm or conflict, as well as for voluntary participants.
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The Program Manager COE/COT is also responsible for witness screening and subpoenas in conjunction with the Clerk of Court. We are hiring a The Program Manager COE/COT to be the single point of accountability for the Title 36 (civil commitment) process at the COE facility and responsible for tracking patients for whom a Court-Ordered Evaluation (COE) has been requested, ensuring court documents are filed on time, and prioritizing patients for transfer to an evaluating hospital.
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Job DetailsJob Description The Preventative Maintenance Program Manager will be responsible for developing, implementing, and managing a comprehensive preventative maintenance program across all facility assets.
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Under the direction of department leadership, the Quality Improvement Program Manager will drive quality improvement initiatives across the continuum of care (i.e. acute care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, hospice agencies, etc.
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Brain Injury/BIS Day Treatment Program Managers are required to achieve certification from the American Academy for the Certification of Brain Injury Specialists (AACBIS) within the first 18 months of employment, and maintain ongoing annual certification requirements.
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The Program Manager will oversee the Cybersecurity Assessment Services for the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) to ensure Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) compliance.
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TRC is currently seeking an experienced Senior Program Manager (PE or PG Preferred) - Solid Waste. Responsibilities include program oversight of engineering design, team support, and project management on a variety of waste resources engineering projects, with a particular focus on landfill design, landfill gas systems, landfill leachate systems, construction planning and oversite, landfill closure, landfill operations, landfill post closure care, transfer station design, MRF design, and recycling centers.
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AECOM is actively seeking a highly motivated Senior Program Manager to help lead our well established and growing Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Practice in a programmatic leadership role managing projects, a client portfolio, and/or serving as a regional subject matter expert.
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The Renewable Program Manager reports to whoever is above them in the company organization chart, currently the COO. Career Path: The Renewable Program Manager can achieve career advancement in sales and sustainability positions including but not limited to: Senior Renewable Program Manager, Renewable Program Director, Sustainability Manager, and Sustainability Director.
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Serve as a project manager or program manager on key client accounts. They will provide project/program leadership to assist clients with strategies for closing CCR impoundments and landfills, as well as serve as an account manager for key clients.
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