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Management and Engineering Technologies International Inc., in support of the U.S. Forest Service International Programs (hereinafter “USFS-IP”) may seek the services of a Program Coordinator in Gabon to work with national governments as well as local, national and regional organizations in the Congo Basin region to provide technical assistance on sustainable landscape management, natural resource management, countering illegal logging, and climate change mitigation and adaptation.
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Partner with program management colleagues to ensure consistency, and coordination across portfolio, and establish/evolve best practices and help instill project management into our teams as our pipeline grows and matures.
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VTG is seeking a Senior Project Management Analyst with strong understanding of all phases of the Department of Defense acquisition lifecycle development and project/program managerial experience in accordance with PMI PMP methodology and outlined in DAU’s Adaptive Acquisition Framework (AAF) to support the Spectrum Relocation Fund (SRF) Program Manager (PM) and Deputy Program Manager (DPM.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Job Segment: Program Manager, Horticulture, Manager, Management, Customer Service, Agriculture. Contributes to the implementation and creation of new concepts, processes and ideas to further vegetation management program advancement.
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The Refugee Services Program Manager is responsible for staff management and strategic program management of the cooperative agreements associated with Refugee Reception & Placement, Match Grant, Safe Passages Unaccompanied Minor Case Management, in addition to the San Diego Newcomer Project, and programs supporting these projects, as determined by the department director.
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A bachelor's degree in business management, construction management, transportation planning, business administration or a closely related field and at least two years of experience in project or program management.
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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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The PM is responsible for the overall management of the Maui Safe House program. The Program Manager (PM) of the Maui Safe House Program is a full time, exempt position.
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They will be responsible for providing program operations support to facilitate the activities of the Development Services team, which includes virtual and in-person trainings, webinars, peer learning communities, development of a practitioner resource library and event content, and management of CDFI Connect, an online networking and knowledge sharing community.
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Lead project management for planning of acquired companies &/or M&A, oversee the project and implementation of competitive harmonized retirement benefits. Proven project management skills.
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Project / Program Management. The IP Program Management Office (PMO) at Synopsys acts as the main interface of Synopsys with our customers and foundry partners to ensure successful acquisition, integration, and silicon success of IPs in customer SoCs. We work cross-functionally with internal development teams (Sales, Marketing, FAE, CAE, and R&D) and have exposure and visibility on a global scale throughout the organization.
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Proven experience in compliance program management, preferable in a similar industry or organization. Third Party Risk Management - Establish and maintain a robust third-party risk management framework to evaluate and monitor the compliance of vendors, suppliers, and partners.
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Support the Program Manager in the overall management of program data and outcomes reporting. The Program Coordinator (PC) is responsible to provide administrative support, data entry, data management, and data reporting services.
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One or more related certifications such as Project Management Professional (PMP), Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP), Program Management Professional (PgMP), Certified Scrum Master (CSM) or Certified Scrum Practitioner (CSP.
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