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Three years of experience in a highly responsible administrative capacity analyzing and making recommendations for the solution of problems of organization, financial services, human resources, or information technology, one year of which must have been at the level of a Personnel Officer III or Administrative Services Manager III directing or assisting in directing an administrative, human resources, financial services or information technology program unit in the service of Los Angeles County.
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Department of Economic Opportunity is seeking qualified candidates to fill a Program Manager (Commercial/Capital Project Manager) vacancy. Program Manager (Commercial/Capital Project Manager.
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Reporting to the Senior Program Officer, Education, the Program Manager, Education Research and Special Projects manages the research, evaluation, and data elements of the California Community Foundation’s education team, focusing especially on the public/private partnership with the Los Angeles County Probation Department.
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Examples of student affairs academic support management/leadership experience includes: program management, project management, budget development and management related to programs or projects, staff supervision, policy development, administration, evaluation and compliance.
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Minimum 5 years work experience on a multi-billion dollar Construction Bond Program in Project Controls, Finance, or Accounting of a large multi-campus community college district. Perform any bond related task requested by Vice Chancellor/Chief Financial Officer (CFO) team.
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Strong technical knowledge in: colocation - power/cooling/vendor choices; server hosting; cross locations support; networking L1, 2, 3 at least; HPC; desktop/helpdesk; programming; automation; cloud; SaaS/Application/Collaborative tools; security, compliance and governess; technical project/program management.
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You will collaborate with the Assistant Chief Information Officer (ACIO), Strategy, Planning & Operations, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO) and a team of technical project management professionals to oversee UCLA’s IT Security and Network Transformation program for the campus enterprise.
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Plus: One (1) year of experience working with criminal justice populations and/or work as an enrollment coordinator for a behavioral health program. Keep Agent of Record (AOR) or Probation Officer of record, or Court Designee apprised of participant’s progress.
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This position requires a Federal Acquisition Certification for Contracting Officer's Representative (FAC-COR) Certification Level III. You must possess Federal Acquisition Certification - Contracting Officer's Representative (FAC-COR III) OR Federal Acquisition Certification - Program/Project Manager Certification - mid-level (FAC-P/PM mid-level) OR Federal Acquisition Certification - Program/Project Manager Certification - senior level (FAC-P/PM senior.
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KKCS seeks an experienced compliance specialist or compliance program manager for an exciting full-time Senior Contract Compliance Officer opportunity in Los Angeles, CA. The Senior Contract Compliance Officer supports contract compliance activities involving Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), Small Business Enterprise (SBE) program, and Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) workforce requirements.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Program Officer, you’ll be the point person for ensuring smooth project implementation and execution, meeting deadlines, and adeptly addressing challenges.
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Guiding the Security and Network Transformation program management team, you will establish standardized project management, comprising processes, activities, tools, KPIs, and reporting strategies, aligned with UCLA’s vision and strategic goals.
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