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In addition to strong technical experience, other responsibilities will include research, coordination, project management, staff management, cost estimating, permitting for land disturbance and preparation of bid packages as well as technical specifications.
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As an Engineering Manager, you will oversee the delivery and support of engineering deliverables with high quality and on time, working closely with product management, customer success, field and other key stakeholders.
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Product Roadmap and Development : Requires knowledge of: Product roadmap development techniques; Roadmap presentation; Roadmap features and items; Project management techniques; Modern business practice (for example, Agile methodologies, Scrum); Minimum Viable Product (MVP) creation; Product development lifecycles; Product development concepts (for example, "Crossing the Chasm") To build and own a simple product roadmap with proper phasing.
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Work with commercial team in development and management of project payment applications and lead collection, substantiation, and distribution of subcontractor and vendor invoicing. Lead accounting team management of project account payables and receivables.
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The Senior Program Manager, Sanctions Compliance will provide support for sanctions screening, project management, program planning, execution, tracking, communications and reporting for multiple high priority cross-functional projects globally.
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Hands-on experience with project management/reporting tools (i.e., SmartSheet, JIRA, Confluence) Provide execution plans and track updates relevant to milestone execution with Zoox’s Program Management Office.
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Ensure project success through client outreach, proposal preparation, and management of project documents related to field operations. Proficiency in computer-based project management programs.
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Proficiency in project management software and tools, such as Microsoft Project, Primavera P6, or Procore. Minimum of 5 years of experience in construction project management, ideally with a focus on pharmaceutical or laboratory projects.
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Implement and train on project management methodologies and tools (i.e., Asana, Confluence, Smartsheets, etc.) 5 years of proven experience in project management with a track record of successfully delivering projects from inception to completion.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Project Manager - II. LabOps Project Manager will oversee projects pertaining to the purchase, installation, and qualification of new analytical instrumentation, equipment, and software.
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Requires: Master of Science in Computer Engineering, Engineering Management, or closely related, and 1 year of experience in the job offered or as a Product Manager. Senior Product Manager wanted by Fanatics to work in San Mateo, CA. Create a project plan and launch product changes; design and deploy scalable engineering solutions; promote data driven decisions making practices; and define product visions, strategy, and roadmap.
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Proficiency in project management tools e.g. MS Project, SmartSheet, advanced Excel abilities. Bachelor's degree in scientific discipline with a minimum of 7+ years of project management experience in the life sciences industry.
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The successful candidate will have a strong foundation in project management, outsourcing, and/or vendor management in this critical role along with experience in Clinical Trial Delivery or Drug Development Lifecycle.
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Strong leadership, consensus building, project management, PR, account management, and external relations skills. Develop and grow new business development networks in San Francisco and Santa Clara County communities through business development management, referral generation, and strategic relationship building initiatives.
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Preferred Qualifications:Certification in legal operations or project management (, CLM, PMP). Proven experience in project management and process improvement. The candidate selected for this role will offer a deep understanding of the legal function and experience in the implementation of policies, processes and technologies to increase the efficiencies of the Legal Department and records management for the Legal Department, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
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