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The ideal candidate will possess a strong blend of business acumen, leadership, and technical expertise, with deep experience in Cloud and Data Center Operations, risk management, and Program & Project Management.
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Knowledge of IT Infrastructure: Data Centers, Network systems, Public Cloud, Cyber Security, etc Responsibilities: Deliver programs within the constraints of scope, quality, time and budget and under circumstances involving multiple moderate-probability, moderate-impact risk factors.
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Drives program development and management for mission critical, technologically complex programs across requirements capture and analysis, strategic and tactical planning, customer relationship and communications management, risk management/avoidance, schedule estimation and tracking, contract performance management, subcontract management, and quality assurance activities.
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Basic level familiarity with OneTrust Data Protection and Privacy Management platform or the willingness to learn basic functionality of the platform a plus. for an experienced program management professional to join a growing Legal and Compliance team.
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We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Herndon, VA, USABASIC QUALIFICATIONS- 3+ years of technical product or program management experience- 3+ years of project management disciplines including scope, schedule, budget, quality, along with risk and critical path management experience- Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science or equivalentPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Experience with data center or building infrastructure program management.
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2 years of experience in program or project management. Responsibilities Create and implement new processes centered around demand planning, supply planning, and risk mitigation, procurement operations, all with a spares lens.
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They are responsible for vendor management, budget management, risk identification and mitigation, program status reporting, escalations, and project schedules. Program management tool experience (Smartsheet, Procore, or similar.
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Science Systems and Applications, Inc (SSAI) seeks a Program Manager (PM) to direct efforts supporting US Geological Survey (USGS) Earth Resources Observation and Science Center, (EROS) data center in Sioux Fall, South Dakota.
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Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all encounters utilizing ICD-10 codes and CPT codes for data management systems. Manage grants and contracts related to program area, including budget management, and deliverables.
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Experience with project management, procurement, data visualization, and finance systems, such as SAP, Ariba, ERP, SharePoint, Power BI, and Tableau. This role ensures that project financial risk management practices are implemented from budget to actuals, adhering to appropriate governance standards.
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The role requires strong finance and accounting knowledge, best practices in risk management, and internal control skills to achieve objectives by planning and evaluating multi-project activities, with indirect guidance from senior-level managers and directors.
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Report earned value management data. Job Category: Project and Program Management. A Bachelor of Science degree from a four-year college or university with a discipline in any of the following: Engineering, Science, Information Technology, Computer Science, Business, Manufacturing, Management.
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Supports the Patient Safety and Risk Management Committee and researches and analyzes risk reduction and safety data and reports back to leadership. Track record of implementing sustainable programs that led to positive behavior changes and risk reduction in a professional setting.
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Proven experience in program/project management with a focus on AI / ML or Technology projects. Strong experience and understanding of Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, Machine Learning (ML) and Data Science.
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Assist with development of policies and procedures to conform and comply with agency standard cyber security policy design related to information risk management, designation of data as to criticality, confidentiality, and protection.
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