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The Project Manager reports to the Deputy Director of Capital Program Delivery and is responsible for developing, managing, and administering rail projects from design through construction phase.
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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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Works collaboratively with Clinical Operations, Formulation Process Development, Device Development and Clinical Package Engineering, Quality Assurance, Regulatory, Outsourced Manufacturing and Project Management partners to develop optimal supply strategies and ensure on time delivery of clinical supplies to initiate and resupply studies with investigational medicinal product (IMP.
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Drive programs from product definition and technology development through delivery as a system engineering project manager. We're looking for a Technical Program Manager to join the Snap Lab team at Snap Inc.
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Lead cross-functional teams to manage project timelines including developing and maintaining action trackers, Gantt charts, and other program management tools related to on-time delivery of supplier parts against Program timing.
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The main function of a non-IT program manager is to plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems and product roll-out, etc or any other non-IT based project.
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Highly developed project/ program management and change management skills. Leads and develops product support or solution portfolio planning over entire lifecycle, including conformance to pricing strategies, end-to-end service delivery and sales readiness and associated processes.
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The Senior Project Manager reports to the Deputy Director, Capital Program Delivery, and is responsible for developing, managing, and administering assigned rail projects from design through construction phase for the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (Caltrain.
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Excellent program management skills, with the ability to plan, prioritize, and execute multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring on-time delivery. My first impression is that you are a strong match for “ Technical Program Manager ” that we are exclusively recruiting for We work very closely with our client on-site.
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The TSPM integrates with Facility & Property Services (FPS) Project Leads at the earliest phases of design, meets milestones as established by the FPS/PM, and remains immersed in project delivery activities up to and through commissioning, at which point technical security integration is operationalized and owned by the affiliate security manager.
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The Manager works collaboratively with other members of GCSC, PDM and DevOps staff to meet project deliverables, solve business problems and create competitive advantage. Rose International has an official agreement (ID #132522), effective June 30, 2008, with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Employment Verification Program (E-Verify.
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Develop and manage end-to-end project plans and ensure on-time delivery of technical hardware and/or software solutions. Developing and managing end-to-end project plans and ensuring on-time delivery of technical hardware and software solutions.
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As a Program Manager in Strategy & PMO, you will report to Alation’s Senior Director of Strategy & PMO and be responsible for successful company-wide project execution and delivery.
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Lead and personally contributes to the continous improvement of the program & project management guild and community (best practices, networking, standards, training, tools, etc). Responsible for Project Management tool and process compliance (ie Delivery Governance Dashboard.
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The Technical Program Manager will interact directly and continuously with product managers, software engineers and designers, organizing and leading the successful delivery of complex and cross-cutting projects.
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