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The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) Government Affairs Deputy Director assists in the development and implementation of WWP’s public policy strategy to advance its legislative, regulatory, and advocacy priorities.
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Work with Regional Organizing Director (ROD) as well as project director(s) to analyze voter registration forms and assist in the development of written performance reviews. Regional Voter Registration Directors will report directly to their Project Director.
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The Human Resources Manager (HR Manager), reports to the HR Director and works collaboratively and in consultation with the HR Director and central and divisional human resources, leveraging their knowledge and expertise.
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Reports to Senior Director EHS, liaises with site management, project/field managers and employees in both union and non-union locations. This position will report to Senior Director EHS.
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Assist Clarkson’s Lead Paramedic Instructor, EMS Medical Director and Program Director in coordinating the efforts of hospitals and EMS agencies serving as affiliates to Clarkson in the Paramedic and EMT Programs.
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In this role, the Director, Estimating is responsible for creating timely and accurate estimates for Pivot Energy's renewable energy projects, incorporating knowledge of safety standards and construction best practices for solar PV rooftop, carport, ground mount, and battery storage projects.
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Johns Hopkins University Press seeks a Production Editor who will be responsible for project management functions involved in the editorial-production process of book content and related ancillaries.
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Project Management: Plans and directs current and long-range projects related to comprehensive and current planning, zoning, subdivision activities, environmental analysis, building, and code enforcement.
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Fully developed, active risk registers in support of the Division Chief, Office Director, assigned planning manager, and/or Project Director, depending on the current phase of planning and execution of each assigned project; and negotiates the final consensus of the risk register, including all associated mitigation strategies and cost estimates, with the architectural/engineering (A/E) contracting firm.
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In-depth experience with Managed Accounts, Corporate Actions, Securities Lending, Collateral Management, Proxy Voting, Class Actions, Trading & Trade Settlement, Global Markets & Foreign Exchange, GIPS and Investment Performance, Investment Compliance, Risk Management, Vendor Management, Project Leadership, and Product Ownership.
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The Johns Hopkins University values diversity, equity and inclusion and advances these through our key strategic framework, the JHU Roadmap on Diversity and Inclusion. For more information about workplace accommodations or accessibility at Johns Hopkins University, please visit accessibility.
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Serve as Project Director for Affordable Housing Decarbonization Hub, a joint project between Enterprise, Housing Partnership Network, and RMI. Carry out Project Director responsibilities per Hub MOU in collaboration with Executive Committee, Advisory Committee, and Project Management group.
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The Senior Program Officer, Decarbonization will report to the Director, Multifamily Outreach. They will project manage our Affordable Housing Decarbonization Hub project, lead Colorado Electrification Hub enhancements, project manage our Building America contract, and support outreach and education with Power Forward Communities’ multifamily market building program.
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The Structured Finance team is responsible for raising external project financing, primarily tax equity financing, for utility-scale renewable energy projects as a key contributor to RWE's growth and financial objectives.
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Minimum of four years project management experience, preferably in relation to community development and/or climate action. Strong project management and relationship management skills are paramount.
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