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The common deliverables include the project charter, scope definition, requirements documents, work activities, project schedule, risk register, communication plan, resource plan, risk management plan, procurement plans, project budget, quality control plan, status updates, reporting, and tracking.
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Risk Management: Identify project risks and proactively implement mitigation strategies to minimize impact on project delivery. Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience in technical program/project management, preferably in the EdTech industry or related fields.
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Develop and manage a comprehensive program plan for the multi-site ERP deployment, including timelines, budgets, resource allocation, and risk mitigation strategies. Manage all phases of the ERP implementation lifecycle, including system configuration, data migration, user training, and change management.
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The Risk, Compliance and Integrity Issues Management Team (RCI IMT) is responsible for maintaining a centralized program that captures and catalogs an accurate and complete view of compliance issue activity throughout the enterprise to various governance bodies.
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Serve as primary vendor contact, and escalate vendor management chains when delivery timelines are at risk. 2 years of experience in program management. Knowledge of project management and deployment of terrestrial long haul fiber-optic network infrastructure engineering design and construction projects.
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Experience in vendor management in the telecommunications/network industry. As a Technical Program Manager at Google, you’ll use your technical expertise to lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish.
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As part of our CyberCRAFT PMO, you will be part of a team that partners with leaders across Intuit to prevent cybersecurity and fraud attacks, reduce risk, and ensure the highest standards around compliance, and are passionate about the program management craft.
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5+ years' experience with regulatory and industry compliance frameworks and audits (e.g. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 27001, Payment Card Industry (PCI), Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP.
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As a Program Manager, you’ll be responsible for supporting the IT Security and Operations Product Group and the Exposure Management product team whose mission is to develop streamlined solutions that proactively reduce risk through unified, AI-powered vulnerability prioritization and complete attack surface visibility, ensuring the continuous evolution of our world-class Falcon products.
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Partner with consulting vendor in analyzing, identifying, and recommending solutions (Interactive Voice Response, Knowledgebase, Chatbot, Document Management). Ten years of experience with risk tracking, mitigation, and issue tracking.
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This Program Manager will be responsible for leading our tire program across all asset types which includes defining the vision, roadmap and driving program execution of our Fleet Management business.
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Bachelor's degree in Risk Management, Insurance, Finance, Business, or a related field. Actively engage in supporting education and training programs for the risk management team and other corporate stakeholders to foster a culture of proactive risk management and informed insurance decision-making.
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Highly experienced in developing program scope, quickly identifying program issues, and implementing risk management techniques to keep the program moving forward. Deliver program status to program stakeholders and executive-level management including high risk and issues.
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The Audit Program Manager will join the Zelis Compliance Legal Team to oversee audits of various functional areas, including evaluating the effectiveness of risk management practices and internal controls.
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The Program Manager will be responsible for managing all areas of operations on an Department of Health and Human Services/ASPR contract and will be expected to respond quickly to project-related issues and initiatives that require project management oversight.
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