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MoDOT will bring candidates onto the team as entry-level, intermediate, or senior level, based on your skills and experience.
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3+ years multi-project/program management experience in fast-paced, deadline driven, technical (SDLC) and video production environments across CMS, Web, Mobile Applications or OTT platforms.
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Then, don’t miss your chance to join our SERVPRO team as a Restoration Project Manager. As a Restoration Project Manager at SERVPRO of Stockton , you will be a part of a team of quality people who focus on excellent service, fairness, and mutual respect.
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3+ Years Experience as Project Manager for Heavy Civil Construction, Underground Utilities, Earthwork. Sr. Project Manager Heavy Civil, Underground Utilities, Earthwork. If you are a Project Manager with heavy civil construction experience, please read on.
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Must have experience in affordable housing programs including but not limited to: LIHTC, HUD programs (Project Based Section 8, Section 236, PRAC, 811 PRA), USDRural Development (515), HCD, HOME Funds and Bonds.
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We are one of the largest third-party 100% fee-managed Property Management companies in the nation, an industry leader in both the Conventional and Affordable Housing spaces, managing over 850 communities (~150,000 units) across the country, and employing ~3,500 team members.
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Experience preferred with the software development lifecycle and project management ticket-based work request or issue tracking software such as Azure DevOPs or JIRA. Business Intelligence Analyst( Power BI, T-SQL and Project Management.
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Support Daiichi Sankyo internal business departments, data steward, and sourcing partners with the following activities: capacity planning, problem management, impact of application issues and overall application (s) stability and associated delays (incident management), operational support for data exchange, integration and data loads, communication on issues and resolutions to DSI.
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With Philanthropy Team Grants Manager, providing TCC project management of long-term hosted foundations. A minimum of 3 years of relevant work (i.e., project management, strategy, qualitative research, and organizational development.
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The D365 SCM Consultantwill be focused on leading and/or architecting solutions for D365 SCM opportunities, managing the project solution scope with customers, assisting project management to deliver the solution, and providing the application functionality leadership and direction for customer team members tasked with implementing the solution.
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Project Engineer (Supporting NASA at Johnson Space Center) HHP disciplines include crew health, environmental factors, medical operations, physiology, anthropometry, strength and biomechanics, maintenance and housekeeping, safety, habitability and architecture, information management, and displays and controls.
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10+ years of commercial construction project management experience. Approves all subcontractor work for partial and/or full payment, approving and coding invoices and signing pay requests; ensures that all close-out documentation and punch list items are satisfactorily resolved before authorizing final release of retainage; monitors subcontractors and vendors for adherence to performance and payment obligations under the agreement and makes timely notifications to Risk Management or the surety as required.
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In this position, you will lead a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers, project development, permitting, environmental restoration design, and compliance for a wide variety of infrastructure projects (Environmental Restoration, Water Resources, Transportation, Water/Wastewater, Marine, and Buildings.
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You will work closely with other teams within the NGR team, including Development, Origination, Construction, Engineering, Project Management, Legal, Tax, Project Finance, and Asset Management.
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Record non-conformances in the applicable project NCR Log. Work with the Lead, Value Stream Manager, or project Engineer to identify root cause and corrective actions required to prevent discrepancies.
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