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The Engineering Program Manager drives projects from concept through delivery meeting or exceeding internal and external customer requirements. Engineering Program Manager page is loaded Engineering Program Manager Apply locations US - Poway, CA (TDY) time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago job requisition id REQ23084 Be visionary.
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8+ years experience as a Technical Program Manager, Senior Program Manager, Technical Product Manager, Engineering Manager, or Engineer in an autonomous systems, robotics, or software development environment.
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The Stroke Coordinator, under the guidance of the Clinical Analytics Manager, plans, coordinates, evaluates and promotes the stroke program. Additional responsibilities as assigned by the Clinical Analytics Manager.
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Position Description:The Contra Costa County (CCC) Bringing Families Home (BFH) Program Manager is responsible for overseeing the Prevention and Diversion programs in CCC. The BFH Program Manager participates in the leadership and management of the region, in coordination with the Director of Supported Housing, and may be assigned special projects.
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Full Time] Senior Program Manager at Vouch (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Senior Program Manager Vouch United States. As a Program Manager (PGM) at Vouch, you’ll have the unique opportunity to drive and implement foundational practices we will use for managing cross-functional programs.
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The Program Culture Manager will work to enhance program culture, community week and community events, and behavioral interventions and support while offering training in de-escalation, restorative circles, and healing-centered engagement strategies.
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Camps Program Manager. Working in collaboration with the Enterprise Project Management Office, assists with leading other hospital initiatives and program development as needed.
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The Manager Program Finance will support the Director of Finance, Director of Program Management, program managers, and functional managers in reporting, analysis in their respective areas of responsibility.
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Databricks IT is looking for a program manager to help build a strong practice of delivering and executing projects to support growth and scale the global function as Databricks continues its hyper-growth.
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Posting Title: Commissioning Program Manager. Reports To: Senior Project Manager. Specific duties and responsibilities may vary depending on department, program or project needs without changing the general nature and scope of the job or level of responsibility.
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Program Manager (PM) II. Develop and maintain program plans including budget, Estimate at Completion (EAC), resource allocation, and communications. Definition, implementation, and management of program controls and success criteria.
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Works closely with Engineering to manage a development program or a project. Oversee a team or portion of a program to plan, track and execute project plans from start to completion using specific technical knowledge.
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KEY POSITIONS: Project Manager The Contractor shall provide a Project Manager who serves as a single POC to the Sponsor regarding oversight of all project efforts. The Sponsor seeks assistance with performing technical project management that spans technical data analysis, information technology security research, data integration, software evaluation, and graphical visualization disciplines for multiple projects using the Sponsor s enterprise IT systems.
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We seek a program manager to lead a multidisciplinary team in atmospheric science and oceanography at NOAA/STAR providing environmental product development, calibration, validation, and systems engineering support for NOAA's operational, international, and interagency satellites, including the transition of emerging capabilities into operations.
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The Enablement Program Manager will be responsible for designing and executing enablement programs that impact the global Sales Org, including internal communications, content and knowledge management/governance, Sales All Hands, Sales Org Events (SKO, mid-year kick-off, Leadership Offsite, etc.
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