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Requires strong technical knowledge of configuration management and practical knowledge of project management, typically obtained through advanced education combined with prior experience in an engineering support role such as configuration manager (CM), quality assurance technician (QA/QE/QC), design drafter, technical writer, program operations analyst, systems support engineer, integration and test engineer, specialty engineer, or similar.
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Certifications such as Project Management Professional (PMP), CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), or ITIL Foundation are preferred. Demonstrated experience in project management or product rollout.
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If you're ready to make a difference and take your career to the next level, apply now to join our team as a Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst)! As a Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst), you will play a crucial role in monitoring and maintaining the integrity of project budgets and forecasts.
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General awareness of other BlackRock functional areas including, but not limited to: EII Capital Markets and Product Engineering, Portfolio Management, TA Servicing, Global Investment Operations, Data Operations, etc.
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Solicit response from Portfolio Management for the voluntary corporate actions and ensure the elections are registered with the appropriate custodiansMaintain key data elements of Charles River OMS to include commission tables, fees, and brokers.
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Previous experience in such roles as : Associate Project Manager, Junior Project Manager, Project Coordinator, Project Management Associate, Project Management Assistant, Business Systems Analyst, Business Systems Analyst, Project Administrator, Assistant Project Manager, Project Management Junior Analyst, etc.
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The Sr. Compliance Tech. Business Analyst/Project Manager will provide business analysis, project management, and related duties for various Anti-money laundering (AML) and Compliance Technology projects in the Boston, Massachusetts area.
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Tracking progress and notifying management of issues that require escalation and assuming responsibility for resolving or coordinating the resolution of resource capacity issues and project data quality concerns.
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Client's Access Technology and Infrastructure Department (ATI) department is looking for a new Business Systems Analyst to develop, support, and perform ad-hoc analysis using our cloud-based solutions on AWS that utilize our internally developed Master Data Management Solution called C3AE (Channel, Contracting, Customer Access.
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Prepare/draft project completion report for submission to serving utility or BPA. REQUIREMENTS Education & Corresponding Experience (required on matrix) A degree in marketing, Agri-Business, Business Administration/Management, Energy Management, Energy Systems Technology, Plants & Sciences, Water Technology & Management, or Engineering is preferred.
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Constantly refining our best-in-class service, IHS Corporate manages the behind-the-scenes operations to ensure a seamless customer experience through analytics, project management and training initiatives.
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The Data Management Analyst works closely with personnel in Investment Management, Performance Analytics, Securities Operations, IT and other groups and clients, as needed.
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Bachelor's degree in Geographic Information Systems, Geography, Planning, Computer Science, Engineering, or a closely-related field and three (3) years of experience creating and analyzing spatial data, developing GIS application solutions, and providing user support to include at least one (1) year of project coordination/management and GIS applications development and maintenance experience.
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The Data Operations Associate Director is expected to facilitate the progression of projects through status meetings and act as the intermediary between project teams. Familiarity with project/product management tools like Jira, Confluence, Smartsheets, Azure DevOps/VSTS.
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3 years of experience as a Workforce Management Analyst or as a Data Analyst in a multi-channel call center environment of at least 150 employees. The Workforce Management Analyst is expected to provide analysis, support, and overall relationship management with multiple Business Units.
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