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Posting Title: Commissioning Program Manager. We are seeking a highly qualified COMMISSIONING DOCUMENT CONTROLS Manager to become part of a collaborative team, in our Renewables Group.
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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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The Program Manager will lead qualification projects for blast, wind, and seismic loading on mechanical and electrical equipment and other non-structural components (learn more at ). Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. has an opening for an early career Program Manager.
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We are looking for a Stroke Program Manager for our Sunrise Hospital team- where excellence creates excellence. If you're looking for a leadership opportunity that provides both personal satisfaction and professional growth, apply to join HCA Healthcare as a Stroke Program Manager.
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Position Overview : Each Truancy Prevention Program Manager develops, delivers, and manages the school-based Truancy Prevention Program at a Washington, DC middle school. After students are referred to us, they are assigned to the Program Manager based upon their specific issue (truancy or behavior.
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The Program Manager will also support relationship management and business development across multiple federal agencies, focusing on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and other key federal clientele critical to First Environment’s project portfolio.
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Successful completion of a post-secondary program in a relevant field (e.g., project management, marketing, public relations, communications, business) As a Senior Program Manger, your contribution to the strategic development and maximizing the efficiency of your book of business is important.
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The Software Technical Program Manager will be primarily responsible for ensuring the deliverables for the development and execution of software for SiriusXM Satellite Radio systems. Track word schedules and provide regular communication status of features the team is to deliver and coordinate with other Technical Program operations within the organization on overall system delivery.
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Responsible for serving as an authoritative consultant in designing, preparing, and delivering programs of instruction including lessons plans, evaluation plans, equipment, and other related educational plans designed to train, assess, and sustain skills needed for the Coast Guard CBRN Standard and Defense program and Deployable Specialized Forces.
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The Program Manager for the Office of Antiterrorism Assistance (ATA) is located in the Special Programs Division/Special Program for Embassy Augmentation and Response (SPD/SPEAR) and is responsible for planning and facilitating a comprehensive program of antiterrorism seminars, training courses, and consultations for senior foreign law enforcement officials for an assigned country or region of the world.
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In collaboration with Director and Center Manager, the Program Manager will develop goals and strategies for the MOTHER Lab and the MIRAH Fellowship. We are looking for a Program Manager to be responsible for organizing programs and activities for our 35 MOTHER Lab students.
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Lead Offshore Wind (OSW) Experience Hub short term and long-term program implementation. program staff on all mid-Atlantic programmatic issues. Assist with recruitment for Market Entry Coaching Program.
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Serve as Project Manager/Program Manager on projects where beneficial to the Company and the project; and assume the financial, staffing, scope and schedule management responsibilities of that role.
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This is a Program Manager who reports to a senior manager at Idaho National Laboratory's (INL) Cybercore Integration Center. Idaho National Laboratory is hiring a Program Manager to work on our Cybercore team.
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Kadiak,LLC, a Koniag Government Services company , is seeking a Sr. Program Manager with a Secret Security Clearance to support Kadiak and our government customer at Redstone Arsenal, AL.
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