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Program Manager works with the Product Development Engineer and Advance Quality Engineer to quote, develop and launch new automotive glass products for OEMs. The PM will communicate directly with the customer on all matters concerning the initial launch of Windshields, Backlights, Doors, Quarter windows, and Sunroofs.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart Network™.
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Under the direction of department leadership, the Quality Improvement Program Manager will drive quality improvement initiatives across the continuum of care (i.e. acute care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, hospice agencies, etc.
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The Program Manager will report directly to the Principal Investigator (PI) and will work with the PI and the CDC program officer to ensure all project activities are in alignment with the workplan, CDC guidance, and UGA policies and procedures.
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The SMOG New Product Introduction Program Manager has the responsibility to ensure all SMOG and Post-Sales Operations (PSO) teams successfully launch products. The Service Management and Operations Group (SMOG) seeks a new Product Introduction Program Manager.
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The Associate Program Director will be welcomed and supported by a very experienced Program Director, President of Clinical Operations, Chief Medical Officer, and GME leadership team. Crozer Health Medical Group has an exciting opportunity available for an Associate Program Director for our well-established Internal Medicine Residency Program.
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In this role, the Environmental Program Manager, Central Region, America will manage environmental due diligence, environmental permitting acquisition and approvals, and support compliance activities during site acquisition, design, and construction for datacenter development throughout Americas.
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The Facilities Engineer Program Manager position ensures that all compliance requirements are identified and met, that the utility management plan is kept current, and that compliance related work orders in the Engineering system are tracked and executed in a timely manner.
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The Program Director or Program Manager is responsible for the management and the strategic growth of the Wound Care Program for the assigned area of responsibility. The Program Director/Program Manager is also responsible for maintaining collaborative and consultative client relationships within and outside the hospital organization and for creating effective working relationships between Healogics and the hospital.
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The Senior Program Manager will manage and direct the daily execution of multiple programs within contract requirements to assure that cost, schedules and performance goals are met. Experience throughout the program lifecycle from development through sustainment to include: proposal development, requirements decomposition, generation of system and subsystem statements of work and subcontracts, risk management, and continuous improvement efforts including implementation cost reduction and performance improvement efforts.
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The project program specialist will assist with Division-wide needs to support all SCE programs, including with data collection and reporting for adult education programs such as Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA II), California Adult Education Program (CAEP), noncredit Strong Workforce (SWP.
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The KYC and EDD Program Manager will drive multiple initiatives simultaneously and should have experience at leading and implementing cross-functional programs in areas of BSA / AML KYC, Fraud, and Risk at Large Financial Institutions.
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The Program Manager (Real Estate Projects and Grant Management) will be responsible for supporting and providing oversight of CalOptima Health's real estate projects throughout the project lifecycle.
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Coordinating and supporting Camp program areas including sports, fine arts, waterfront, performing arts, outdoor education and other staff members who work as part of the larger ‘Program Office’ team.
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Job Description AECOM is actively seeking a highly motivated Senior Program Manager to help lead our well established and growing Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Practice in a programmatic leadership role managing projects, a client portfolio, and/or serving as a regional subject matter expert.
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