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Maintain exceptional rapport with internal and external clients through proper time management, project task management and task focus. Ensure project drawings and calculations are reviewed and approved by the Project Manager, Engineering Manager or General Manager.
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Local candidates will be given preference depending on the location of the project, though relocation or travel to on-site management will be required for the QC Manager position. Five or more years combined experience (or equivalent) in the commercial construction industry as a Superintendent, QC Manager, Project Manager, or Project Engineer required, as well as two years' experience as a QC Manager required.
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Manage day-to-day project tasks, make decisions on package design, run simulations to verify performance, and work cross-functionally with Comm. System, AMS, RFIC, and ASIC design teams to guide the technical execution of cutting-edge products from inception to design, test, qualification, and volume production.
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A mastery in one or more project management software suits like Basecamp, Shotgrid, or Notion. Meet and exceed all internal project deadlines, budgets and milestones. 5+ years experience in games, Management experience 2-3+ years in a Lead or ExDev Manager position.
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5+ years of experience in project management of fireproofing projects. Position Overview: The Project Manager - Fireproofing is responsible for overseeing the fireproofing construction projects from initial concept to completion.
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The Creative Content Manager will be responsible for driving creative projects, graphic design, and content development for San Diego FC. The ideal candidate will have a passion for graphic design, be a great project manager, and understand B2B and B2C marketing campaigns.
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Project Support - Supports all programs and initiatives during the shift; support management of current Perfect Safety Box which is Raising Canes risk management program; and severe weather practices; ensure are marketing tools are properly implemented; report all new hire paperwork and separations in a timely manner.
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10+ Years Experience in Commercial Drywall Construction as a Project Manager OR Estimator. Commercial Drywall Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required. I am working with multiple well-respected, firmly established Commercial Drywall Contractors seeking experienced Project Managers and Estimators.
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Monitors project progress using Agile metrics and provide regular reports to management. PMP or similar project management certification. 2-4 years of project management experience in managing moderate to large scale projects.
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Three (3) to five (5) years progressive project experience in heavy civil environments. Coordinate with estimators and project controls group to establish budget. Provide environment where dynamic project communication occurs between Project Engineers, Foremen, Superintendents and Construction Manager to ensure work is accomplished in an efficient, profitable, and safe manner.
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The project will involve characterizing siRNA induced injection site reactions (ISRs) in rodents by treating animals with inflammatory siRNAs and collecting samples to assess for ISRs. The intern will learn how to extract and process RNA for RT-PCR and gene expression profiling and look at other biomarkers of inflammation through clinical chemistry and ELISA assays.
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Core Job Responsibilities:The Project Engineer at Spinal Elements, designs, analyzes, and creates manufacturing specifications for medical devices in support of spinal surgery including instruments, implants, and packaging.
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The security project analyst shall provide advice on the full range of administrative support services including interpretation and application of secure facility project requirements based on applicable policies and procedures.
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If you are a self-motivated leader with exceptional time management skills and a willingness to work independently, we invite you to apply and become a valuable part of our growing team at A7 Group, Inc.
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Collaborate with cross-functional groups to create, execute and communicate overall project plans (scope, schedule, staffing plans, quality, risk management, budget, and procurement) and revise them appropriately to meet changing project needs and requirements.
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