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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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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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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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MIGOP is seeking highly experienced, motivated, and proactive Operations Analysts with strong project finance, public sector finance, and/or political risk insurance underwriting skills, as well as client and new business origination skills, preferably gained in the energy and general infrastructure sectors.
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Titles: Assistant Transit Management Analyst I-II/ Associate Transit Management Analyst (Field Operations) Assistant Transit Management Analyst II: $74,347 - $82,804 (TA.
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The Risk Management Analyst will work within the Operational Risk Management team with responsibilities to support the ongoing execution of Business Continuity Management (BCM) and Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) program operations.
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As a Sales Operations Analyst , you will be expected to support the Partner Engagement team while you gain experience and work to problem-solve challenges each day (sales enablement, strategy/planning, operations/systems.
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Assist the team with tactical tasks as needed to support overall project success. Develop action plans and provide guidance to drive project success. Work closely with project leads and managers to ensure the successful execution of projects.
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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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We need to optimize and automate our existing Google Sheets infrastructure as we move toward implementing an ERP. This role is responsible for partnering with the Leadership team to determine the right ERP system, and lead all Operations aspects of the implementation from architecture, to project management, consultant negotiations, and training.
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The Risk Management Analyst will produce recurring reports that serve to identify key success factors of operations and potential gaps where risks, threats, and/or vulnerabilities may further develop.
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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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The Risk Management Analyst will help to develop and facilitate plans that strengthen Blackbaud’s ability to respond, recover, and sustain operations from various potential threats.
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The Project Controls Analyst shall prepare, analyze, verify, and report information related to project control areas (such as cost, estimating, planning, schedule, and/or resource management) and measure the effect of such information on the overall performance of RWE's wind, solar, and storage projects.
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Work closely with your IT Project Manager & the IT Project Analyst to understand the Adobe Workfront project management application. In this role the IT Project Analyst will work collaboratively with Leadership to build standardized project work management processes.
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