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Seeking an innovative IT program management specialist to manage the Project Quality Assurance (QA) Program in the Applications Solutions (AS) Department, Information Technology (IT) Division.
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Kforce has a client in Madison, WI that is seeking an Agile Program Manager - Healthcare. Experience with Agile Project Management tools such as Apptio Targetprocess (ATP) Jira, Rally, VersionOne or equivalent.
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Job DescriptionFincantieri Marinette Marine (FMM) is looking for a Senior Program Manager to support the Multi-Mission Surface Combatant (MMSC) Program in Marinette, WI. The Senior Program Manager is responsible for supporting the program at a cross functional level to ensure project performance aligned.
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Ensure craft management staff are appropriately coordinating all labor, equipment, and subcontractor resources with Project Manager and other Loenbro companies to ensure timely, cost-effective completion of projects.
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Manage a team of Program Managers helping lead and drive on-time, successful delivery of high-visibility, complex project launches, managing schedule, scope, and budget of Retail Wireless initiatives.
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Ensure technical project execution in hazardous waste management, air emissions permitting, wastewater/stormwater permitting, industrial safety, industrial hygiene, and other regulatory program areas.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering, environmental science, industrial hygiene, or safety management from an accredited program. Loureiro Engineering Associates is seeking an Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Project Manager to join our Team in the greater Hartford, CT area.
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The Program Manager, Healthcare System Preparedness is responsible for overseeing program and project management of the Boston HPC on behalf of BPHC. The Program Manager leads the recruitment and engagement of the Boston HPC members, and leads the development and completion of initiatives set forth by the Boston HPC Executive Committee and various project specific working groups.
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Identify, recommend, and implement program and process improvements for Caregiver Support Project (CSP), specifically Case Aide services and Case Management services, in performance with team feedback/guidance and with support from the Program Manager and the Executive Director of Fosterful.
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The Meeting Manager/Coordinator is a contractor position, through Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, to work in the NASA Earth Science Project Office (ESPO) at Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.
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CB&A Project Management is seeking an experienced Outage P6 Scheduler to join our team. Strong understanding of project management principles and outage coordination. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Project Management, or a related field.
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The project management office (PMO) Logistics Management Specialist will maintain property records, determine property accountability requirements, and manage property shipments for a U.S. Army client to support an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) modernization program, the Enterprise Business Systems – Convergence (EBS-C.
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The Site Safety Manager will work with the Project Manager and Superintendent on the project to help lead the project team to establishing and maintaining a strong safety culture driven around company values, best practice safety management systems, strong communication, personal accountability, people development and authentic engagement.
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Understanding of the following positions, whether from specific previous experience in the position, or proximity to the position in the past: Regional Operations Manager, Project Manager, Project Engineer, Field Engineer, General Superintendent, Construction Manager, Project Superintendent, General Foreman, Foreman, Quality Technician, Safety Technician, and Safety Manager.
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Education & Experience: Extensive experience in a field-service-based business, with involvement in line clearance vegetation management, construction, contract management, engineering, or project management; management/supervisory experience is a plus.
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