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The Protocol Project Manager (PPM) will work within a specified oncology disease program and serve as the main point of contact between the study team including faculty and clinical research coordinators (CRC), outside entities such as sponsors, and various departments within UCSF providing support.
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Under the guidance and supervision of the COO and in collaboration with The Product Manager and the Director of Education Outreach, the project manager will play an important role in organizing the work of a multidisciplinary team to meet important milestones for research and development.
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The MEP Project Manager will provide on-site construction field support with the construction and maintenance of structures, facilities, and systems. We would like to add an experienced MEP Project Manager to our team to work within the established culture and guidelines of the Company.
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We are looking for a seasoned project manager who thrives on directing internal operations projects in a software company. Minimum of 4+ years’ experience as a Project Manager.
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Under general direction of the Senior Project Manager, the Assistant Project Manager provides substantive project support to the Director of Housing Development, Project and Construction Managers, and will manage basic development projects as needed.
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Area Manager, Project Engineer, Executive VP Operations, Safety and Training Manager, General Superintendents, Operations Manager, Estimator, Payroll Specialist, Human Resource Manager.
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Project Manager I: The Project Manager I is responsible for originating, scheduling, financing, coordinating, and implementing all aspects of EBALDC’s Healthy Neighborhood real estate development projects, including affordable, mixed‐income, and mixed‐use housing developments and commercial developments.
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Ensure policies mandated by the UCSF IRB, HDFCCC, federal government, any outside entity, and study team are followed during trial activation pipeline, maintenance phase and close-out. Identify ancillary committee approval with study team required by a protocol and initiate the process for review; complete various applications to ancillary committees such as radiation safety and biosafety applications.
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Protocol Project Manager. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications such as Word, PowerPoint, Project and Excel. Project management or coordinator experience. Experience with clinical trials regulatory affairs, or related clinical trials experience such clinical research coordinator experience.
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The Project Support Services manager is also responsible to lead overall process/procedure standardization and documentation for the group including working with other Capital Delivery management to develop, maintain, innovate, and train on such processes and procedures including leading the overall rollout, change management and follow-up to ensure adoption.
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The Project Manager or as it's called internally - Spearhead project pipeline planning and proactively balance project loading with cross-functional bandwidth to ensure adequate resourcing of committed timelines.
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The CEQA Project Manager is responsible for writing and issuing Requests for Proposals for Consultant services, manages the selection process and acts as contract manager overseeing the development of CEQA/ other environmental documents and construction monitoring of infrastructure projects.
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We also are program manager for Valley Water’s Pacheco Reservoir Expansion Project, coordinating engineering and environmental studies, investigations, and design. Principal Project Manager - Dams.
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The Protocol Project Manager (PPM) will work in the Thoracic Oncology research program and serve as the main point of contact between the study team including faculty and clinical research coordinators (CRC), outside entities such as sponsors, and the Clinical Research Support Office (CRSO), which is a centralized service unit in the HDFCCC offering clinical trial management services.
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We’re seeking a mid-level Planner / Project Manager to lead California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) permitting through the California Energy Commission (CEC) and/or California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to realize client’s critical energy infrastructure maintenance and replacement, renewable energy, grid reconfiguration, and/or energy transformation projects.
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