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With a national network of service professionals, Concentric provides engineering, installation and maintenance/management for power equipment including backup batteries, UPSs, generators, energy storage, micro grids, forklift power, onsite maintenance and more.
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Proficiency in project management software such as Procore, Primavera P6, or Microsoft Project. Our network includes over 575 electrical contractors, and we are currently seeking talented individuals to fill the role of Electrical Project Manager for one of our esteemed partners.
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Key responsibilities will include claims payment and remittance, network management, provider credentialing, data exchange and reporting and quality oversight. May work on projects impacting the business unit requiring collaboration with other key areas or serve on enterprise projects around network management.
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Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited four-year college or university with a major in network engineering, management information systems, computer science, or a closely related field. Network switch, router, and firewall management experience.
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Collaborate with delivery center team leaders to motivate a team of Project Management and Global Mobility specialists across multiple locations. Significant project management and presentation experience.
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Minimum of 2 years’ experience with SAP Project Systems, including knowledge of PS structures like: WBS, Network, Milestones, Cost Planning, Budgeting, Scheduling, Multi Resource scheduling, Milestone billing, Project quotation, Time sheets etc.
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Drive operations initiatives and project work, such as tool optimization, vulnerability management, configuration audit and cleanup, documentation & SOP development, etc. Lead a team of network operations engineers for the Americas region on resolving network related issues via the Service Desk ticketing system.
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We provide system integration, custom application development, data warehouse and business intelligence, project management, custom reporting solutions and consulting services to mid-size and large enterprises in all major industries.
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Academic degree, minimum of associates level, in engineering, construction, business (IT, Telecom) and/or with 5+ years of experience in project coordination and construction management of wireless RAN equipment.
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Works with cross-functional business partners as well as Supply Chain Management (SCM) network, accounting, financial and controlling. Responsible for effectively communicating with cross-functional team members on project status and SCM tasks.
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Samples of relevant published work are desired such as technical implementation plans, architectural as-built documentation, test plans, scope of work, project summary sheets, high level network diagrams, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, business management, engineering, analytics, or related field. The Team: Our Supply Chain Network teams help clients transform their value chains into competitive weapons.
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Able to oversee the technology integration function to ensure technical alignment across business applications, data management, server, storage and network platform environments. The Enterprise Architect is responsible for the architecture of large projects, which includes the approval of all design deliverables for the project.
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Project management experience with Supply & Materials Procurement, Land Development, Warehouse Construction, Supply Planning, and Scheduling. Uses corporate project management governance processes and prescribed tools to ensure consistency, and clarity of key information and risks.
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Comprehensive business, technical, or functional knowledge, as well as basic project management skills and communication and analytical problem-solving skills. Minimum Vocational/Diploma/ associate degree (technical field) equivalent with 1-2 years of working experience with copiers/ printers and associated print drivers and network configurations.
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