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For Project Manager-Civil roles, this position may assist civil construction projects including trenching, excavating, directional drilling, underground fiber, specialized bus duct excavation, signs, communications systems, traffic, and street lighting.
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JOB TITLE: Commissioning Manager - Generalist/High Tech LOCATION: Sunnyvale, CA JOB DESCRIPTION The Commissioning Construction Manager will work within the Operations department and will report to the Project Management team.
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Ensures that each assigned project has accurately forecasted costs for each area of the project and that these are tracked to achieve budget and forecast goals. Manages assigned Project Managers, Construction Superintendents, and Controls team along with outside contractors to deliver to the contract scope, the company cash flow goals and installation productivity on assigned projects.
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Work closely with the Manager of Quality Improvement, SCFHP's Health Equity, DSNP Stars, and Risk Adjustment teams, and internal/external cross-functional groups to develop interventions and ensure timely execution of deliverables for practice transformation projects.
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The Manager works collaboratively with SCFHP's Quality Improvement, Health Equity, and Risk Adjustment teams to further PPP and practice transformation initiatives, and with the Director, Provider Network Operations, representing the department at management and cross-functional meetings and interfacing with other departments as necessary.
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About this opportunity The NPI Sr. Sourcing Manager leads the sourcing activities associated with New Product Introduction. Supply Chain single point of contact for New Product Introduction projects in early stages of NPI. Coordinate between commercial/technical/project management and all supply chain functions.
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Manage availability risk of facility systems and drive the resolution - Drive and implement projects to improve the capacity, efficiency and reliability of current facility system - Support IT manager (IT) on their project and operations.
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VTA will be transitioning its bus fleet to zero emission by 2040 and is looking to bring on people who have subject matter expertise to lead the technical decision making to support capital planning, project implementation, zero emission knowledge, budget and schedule forecasting and workforce development.
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Rincon Consultants, Inc. is seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our Environmental and Earth Systems (EES) practice. The Senior Project Manager offers an excellent opportunity for advancement into a Director role.
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Technical Project/Program Manager IV - (E4) Applied Materials is the leader in materials engineering solutions used to produce virtually every new chip and advanced display in the world.
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Senior Management Analyst (SMA): Core components of the Senior Management Analysts work will include researching grant opportunities and writing grant applications; high levels of collaboration with project teams, grants liaisons in watersheds and water utility divisions, procurement, legal, government relations, capital improvement program, and communications; and tracking/reporting.
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Support the Project Management Office (PMO) and Project Manager(s) in stakeholder management and project execution as needed. Project Management Requirements: Serve as Project Executive on regional projects.
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You will schedule, plan, forecast, resource and manage all the technical activities aiming at assuring project accuracy and quality from conception to completion. We are looking for an accountable project leader to be responsible for engineering and technical disciplines for specific functions of the tool development.
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The Senior Technical Program Manager will join our People Analytics team within Employee Experience and report to the Head of People Analytics. Experience in program/project management, preferably within HR or data analytics (ideally People Analytics), managing complex technical projects from inception to completion.
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Project Manager I. Must be proficient in a wide range of project management skills, including complex scheduling, project budgeting, contract execution, change control, cross-team leadership, risk mitigation, gap analysis, internal/external communications and GMP requirements.
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