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With support from the Director, the DPM will also be responsible for project management tools such as development budgets, schedules, milestone checklists, acquisition and renovation criteria, task lists, contact lists, bid documents, narrative descriptions/reports, and community outreach materials.
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Coordinate interface with Project Controls staff and Program Management Information Systems (PMIS) including Unifier. The Change Manager will assist LACMTA Contract Administration with processing changes to the construction contract; coordinating technical documents, Requests for Change (RFC), and Cost and Schedule Proposal (CSP) analysis with the Resident Engineer, Project Controls Manager, and Change Committee; obtaining 3rd party review concurrence when necessary; and providing technical support on preparation of contract changes.
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The following are the preferred qualifications: Experience serving as a project controls manager overseeing and performing scheduling, cost estimation, cost management, change management, and risk management for transit projects.
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Proven experience in project management within higher education, especially in areas such as academic program development and accreditation processes. Credentials such as PMP (Project Management Professional), PRINCE2, or Agile/Scrum Master certifications, which demonstrate a formal understanding of project management methodologies preferred.
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Utilize project management best practices to develop systems, relationships, and ways of doing business that support implementation across Los Angeles County departments and between the City and County.
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Responsibilities Day to day project management of all advertising activities in relation to influencer marketing, brand partnerships, sponsorships and event management. Maintain and update weekly status grid for all projects and campaigns within the Sports & Entertainment department Collaborate with agency departments including Legal, Social, Media, Production, Account Management and PR Creates information one-sheets for Influencer recommendations Maintains monthly competitive, project and budget reports including client contact reports and campaign completion reports.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional Talent DESCRIPTION: Company is looking for a Lead Safety Manager to manage the Health and Safety of the Westside Purple Line Extension Project, Section 2.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Experience with project management and working directly with clients. We have an opportunity in Southern California for a Project Manager in our Water Infrastructure Practice.
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Provide support for learning department and cross-departmental systems, such as Salesforce, SharePoint, Monday.com, Acceptd, and Clark (the LA Phil's digital asset management and project management system.
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Responsible for overall management of multiple projects and utilize experience to organize and execute the technical quality and coordination of a broad range of project assignments. Our Transportation-Public Works Team in Southern California has an opportunity for a talented Project Manager or Senior Project Manager in Traffic Engineering.
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The Project Superintendent is responsible for the daily management of the overall project site including all coordination activities the General Contractor. Proven experience in schedule management and consistent on time project delivery.
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The Program Manager is responsible for daily oversight of the ICMS Teams based in the Project-based Housing sites. In coordination with the Project-based Housing Director, provide budgetary oversight of program administration and ensure program revenue and expenses are within the annual budget.
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Regularly interface with artist management on all aspects of commercial release plan and marketing strategy to ensure the success of the project. Proactively communicate goals and project analysis internally as well with all international affiliates and artist management.
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Familiarity with Project Management Information Systems. Working with the Project Manager in defining, reviewing and/or approving design requirements, responsibilities and program consistency.
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