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The Project Coordinator is responsible for employing standard project management methods and techniques to ensure the successful completion of projects which can vary from small, short-term projects to large, enterprise-level projects across functional areas.
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Project management, problem solving, and analytical skills. The Project Coordinator (PC) is responsible for managing the coordination of the packaging/display information flow process, functioning as a liaison between sales, estimating, accounting, production, and the customer.
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Job Title: Sr Project Delivery Manager/Coordinator. Responsible for change management and local platform portfolio, for projects delivery, vendor contracts, and the risks management.
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Manages project activities related to organizational change management (e.g., development and execution of user adoption, implementation, and training plans) as defined by the project.
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Required Courses/Training: Req. Certification/Licensure: Preferred Education: Preferred Courses/Training: LEAN Six Sigma Green Belt training, Design Thinking, courses in finance, economics or business law Pref. Certification/Licensure: Preferred Experience: Administrative support roles with contract involvement in demanding complex work environments, preferred healthcare or research facilities development, facilities management, or academic departments.
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Prepare, maintain and monitor Tracking Management System – Project Logging, Correspondence, Agreements, legal Reviews (Excel), Business Licenses. Be our next Project Coordinator/Assistant Project Manager.
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Manage purchase orders, coordinates vendor management and on-boarding, updates budget tracker and reconciles budget as needed. The person will be highly organized, a team player and be passionate about identifying improvements in current practices, designing and implementing new strategic programming, event planning and execution, office administration, including budget management and be able to track several concurrent projects through to completion.
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Task management: Tracking project tasks, deadlines, and deliverables to ensure they are completed on time and according to requirements. Continuous improvement: Contributing suggestions and ideas to improve project management processes and methodologies.
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Familiarity with construction industry software or project management tools (e.g., Procore, p-Vault, LCP tracker, or similar) Coordinate essential services for jobsite trailer such as waste management, office cleaning and other necessary arrangements.
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The Coordinator, International will assist the International Media Management team in the acquisition, management and distribution of marketing campaign assets. This individual will work cross-functionally with Creative, Marketing, Press, Production, Project Management, Legal, Social, and Partnership teams.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, project management, or a related field. Knowledge of project management methodologies and frameworks, such as Agile or Waterfall, is desirable.
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Our client, a Medical Center facility under the aegis of a California Public Ivy university and one of the largest health delivery systems in California, seeks an accomplished Project Coordinator.
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Job Description: Position Overview/Project Details: This position will split time between the Performance Excellence Team and the Enterprise Support Services Team and provide administrative project support that may include document drafting and routing, calendar management, and daily/weekly project planning updates.
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Manage client proposals and contribute to tender and contract preparation, analysis, and post-award management. Maintain a cost control view of the project, including budget and forecast cashflow.
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Knowledgeable in all phases of the project management life cycle. Optomi, in partnership with one of our premier clients, is seeking an experienced Project Coordinator to join their team.
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