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Direct and mentor at least one Program Coordinator to accomplish goals agreed upon with the Head of Program Management, consistent with PMO and best practice procedures, to delight our customers.
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The Security Engineering & Critical Infrastructure team is seeking a Principal Technical Program Manager (TPM) who is a thought leader in Identity and Access Management (IAM), technically adept, creative, and adaptable.
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Will join the Finance Velocity office from the beginning to create the Program Management Office and toolkit. Provide program / project management oversight for a portfolio of complex and high-profile transformation workstreams.
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Child Care, Elementary Education, Babysitter, Coach, Stay at Home Mom, Camp Counselor, Fitness Instructor, Teachers Aide, Special Needs, Fitness, Lifeguard, Swimming, YMCA, Teacher, Mentor, Childcare, Entry-Level, Full Time, Sales and Customer Service, Food & Beverage, Restaurant Management, Retail Management, Athletics.
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Our client, a well known Ivy-League university, is looking to hire a program manager to join their team onsite in Boston, MA! The ideal candidate will have a broad base of fabrication experiences and interests including wood and metal fabrication, digital fabrication (laser cutting, 3D printing), electronics, and/or programming.
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Organize cross functional activities ensuring the program/project is completed on schedule and within budget constraints. Job Title: Program Manager Tech 5. Provide program/project schedules and status reports.
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Program (Design) Mgr : Manages the development and implementation process of a company’s products and services. Program Manager – Turtle Lake, WI. B.S. degree in Engineering field with 2-5 years of Project Engineering experience or experience as a Tooling Engineer; preferably Plastic Injection Molding experience.
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Position Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems or Associate’s degree in Management Information Systems with five (5) years’ experience as a Programmer and/or Program Analyst.
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Program Specialist (BHI) The Program Specialist (Behavioral Health) will support various projects and initiatives, as well as assist in the coordination of key strategies to effectively enhance the delivery of behavioral health (BH) services.
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The Department of Emergency Medicine at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln is recruiting a highly motivated and talented program director to lead the Emergency Medicine Residency Program to provide outstanding education and clinical experience to its residents.
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Supervises the Lead Peer Recovery Specialist, Housing Program Assistants and Specialist staff, including management of their schedules. The Manager works to ensure positive landlord relationships, a high functioning representative payee program and strong peer support for supportive housing clients.
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Type : Full-Time Compensation : Competitive KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Leadership and Program Management: Develop and implement strategic initiatives that align with our vision of promoting sustainable technologies and renewable energy solutions within tribal nations and underserved communities.
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CWA expands this program to include all projects required to comply with two (2) federal Consent Decrees and a State Consent Order, improve water quality throughout metro Atlanta, secure drinking water facilities in accordance with national homeland security guidelines and provide holistic management of the City’s resource operation.
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This role will partner with our IT stakeholders and IT product owners, Corporate Procurement, Finance, and Third-Party Risk Management; create and own the Product Needs Analysis (PNA); assist in rationalization efforts, and additional tasks as directed by TVM Leadership.
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This position typically requires a combination of education and experience equivalent to a minimum of an associate's degree or vocational training preferably in Forestry, Fire Science, or a closely related field and one (1) year experience in Fire Program management; or a High School diploma, one year of supervisory experience and four (4) years experience of progressively responsible positions in wildland fire including Incident Command System (ICS), administrative and operational capacities.
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