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The Senior Manager, Land Acquisition and Community Development's job is to oversee the development and execution of a comprehensive land acquisition and community outreach program.
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Title: Program Manager Location: Remote Key Responsibilities: Program Leadership: Lead and manage the execution of cloud platform projects specifically tailored to the needs of the Administration for Community Living (ACL), ensuring alignment with HHS strategic objectives and compliance with federal regulations.
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Responsible for serving as an authoritative consultant in designing, preparing, and delivering programs of instruction including lessons plans, evaluation plans, equipment, and other related educational plans designed to train, assess, and sustain skills needed for the Coast Guard CBRN Standard and Defense program and Deployable Specialized Forces.
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We are seeking an individual with strong experience in the telecomunications industry focused on Site Acquisition. Kimley-Horn, a national consulting engineering and planning firm and one of Fortune Magazine’s 100 Best Places to Work, is seeking a Project Administrator to join our growing Telecommunications team in Akron, Ohio.
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Under the general direction of the MassHealth Chief Medical Officer, or designee, the Program Manager for MassHealth Health Equity Programs works directly with MassHealth Program and Office of Clinical Affairs leadership to manage health equity measurement and value-based care initiatives for MassHealth programs.
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SBM Management is searching for a Talent Acquisition Specialist for an onsite position in our Cincinnati, Ohio, St. Louis, Missouri or our Detroit, Michigan offices. The Talent Acquisition Specialist will be responsible for organizing recruitment and job placement activities of the organization by performing the following duties personally or through subordinate supervisors.
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The Talent Acquisition Manager is responsible for developing and implementing multiple hiring strategies including an internship program, our foreign worker program, and assisting with key staff hiring for multiple sister companies.
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The Program Manager (Electrical Engineer) shall provide engineering services support basic to complex modifications, and installation of equipment or future expansion at the Component Research Air Facility and other facilities supporting the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson AFB (WPAFB.
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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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As a program leader and people manager, you will be responsible for leading a team of technical analysts to interact with IT application and platform owners to gather requirements for application onboarding into our IGA solution.
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ASG has a challenging career opportunity for a Program Manager/Lead Cyber Security Specialist overseeing program management, web development, and information systems security. The Program Manager/Lead Cyber Security Specialist is responsible for day-to-day management in these areas which support two of our federal client's website development, maintenance, operations, and cyber security.
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The Investigative Intelligence Lead Program Manager position is a regional program role requiring expertise in fraud investigations and fraud risk and controls; specifically in understanding fraud trends, contributing factor and root cause analysis, and control improvements.
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The Aviation Safety Action Program Manager (Operations) Part 121 is assigned as primary interface between the Certificate Holding District Office (CHDO) and the assigned air carrier to prevent accidents and incidents by encouraging employees of the air carrier to voluntarily report safety issues and events.
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CACI is seeking a cleared Asset Manager- Fielding / Acquisition responsible for property management, tracking, and forecasting of system fielding to Army units in support of our US Army client at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
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TGS is seeking a seasoned Technical Program Manager (PM) to lead our efforts to take these studies and projects to conclusion and to drive the capture of new programs. This includes managing internal resources within TGS and the parent company, as well as coordinating teaming partners and vendors to ensure contract and program deliverables are achieved within the scope of the program.
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