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MSG Sphere is looking for a Senior Technical Project Manager to join a groundbreaking post-production department based in Los Angeles. The Technical Project Manager willreport to the Director, Core Pipeline Software but will require alevel ofself-directed andsolutions-orientedinitiative with good sound decision making skills.
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Job Title: Technical Project Manager II. 5+ years of experience in project management, accounting, finance, and system implementation/design. Experience with project management approaches, tools, and phases of the project lifecycle.
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Technical Project Manager, Web Development, Agile Methodology, WordPress, Umbraco, Contentful, MarTech, CDP, Project Management. project management experience in Marketing technology applications: Websites, Content Management System (CMS), Digital Asset Management System (DAM), Consumer Data Platform(CDP), Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager.
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Technical Project Manager ( Hybrid in CA prefer in San Diego ) MUST BE LOCATED EITHER IN LOS ANGELES OR SAN DIEGO High-level. Tillster seeks a Technical Project Manager to join its team, managing moderately complex technical and technology-centric programs and projects.
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Proficient with Project Management scheduling applications including, but not limited to, Microsoft Project, Smartsheet, Primavera P6 and others. · Understands project management fundamentals, work breakdown structures, meeting facilitation, timelines, roles, and responsibilities, negotiating for resources and timelines, change management and risk identification.
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This will be a full-time position and the Technical Project Manager is expected to work on-site at our office in Downtown Los Angeles. Essential Functions: Microsoft Power Project Management: Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI (70%) Establish and maintain processes for managing scope during the project lifecycle, setting quality and performance standards, and assessing risks.
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End-user experience and a moderate level of competency in the use of modern program and project management tools, such as ServiceNow, PPM, Clarity, Smartsheet, MS Project Online, etc.
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Expertise with best practices in software development release and distribution internally and externally (potentially including component management) Technical Project Manager.
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Lead and manage MuleSoft integration projects, including project planning, resource allocation, budget management, and risk mitigation." Proven experience leading and managing MuleSoft integration projects, including project planning, execution, and delivery.
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As a Project Manager, you will collaborate with internal and external partners on the technical build out of our office and creative spaces globally specific to network deployments and low voltage data infrastructure.
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Communicate regularly with Sidebench leadership, project team members, and representatives from various technical teams, including escalating any matters that require additional attention and consideration from engagement management.
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Title: Technical Agile Project Manager Global Network & Distribution Engineering. Experience with project management tools, such as Clarizen, and ServiceNow. Utilize enterprise project management tools and applications to provide project status and reporting, while adhering to PMO processes, documentation standards, and best practices.
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5+ years' experience in a project management environment, including project management experience on a IT/technical projects. Job Title: Technical Project Manager (IT Infrastructure Projects.
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Technical Project Manager-Prefer West Coast Location( SAN DIEGO) Ownership and accountability of accurate and timely project planning, management, coordination, tracking and reporting.
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3+ year’s professional experience as a Project Manager or similar role in Power or Energy Infrastructure. Delta, founded in 1971, is a global leader in switching power supplies and thermal management products with a thriving portfolio of smart energy-saving systems and solutions in the fields of industrial automation, building automation, telecom power, data center infrastructure, EV charging, renewable energy, energy storage and display, to nurture the development of smart manufacturing and sustainable cities.
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