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System administration of BlackLine Account Reconciliation, ensuring appropriate account set up and extracts from SAP, driving technical guidance and training to the organization; Support the implementation of additional modules, including Task Management, Variances Analysis, Journal Entries and Transaction MatchingClose relationship with ZTD to address open tickets, align priorities and ensure appropriate execution by validating all changes prior to moving to Production environment.
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The Application Development Management (ADM) team in Global IT is looking for a Technical Project Manager to support the outsourcing of ADM by leveraging external strategic partners that contribute to and accelerate Intel's growth via global market expertise.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Negotiation; Applied Data Analysis; Financial Acumen; Business Relationship Management; Conflict Resolution; Managing Diverse Relationships; Product Development Life Cycle; Project Management; Project Management Tools; Risk Assessment; Quality Assurance Process; Service Focus.
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Create merchandising plans both in-store and online and communicate and own all aspects of project management: workback schedules, costs, plan-o-grams, display space, asset creations, fixture development, agency management.
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Apple GSMs own the commercial relationship with our enclosure manufacturing partners and are responsible for cost negotiations, continuity of supply, risk management, driving operational and cost efficiencies through process or design change, as well overall project execution.
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This role includes significant elements of project management, risk identification, relationship management with a variety of individuals and entities, and multi-variable analysis.
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The Program Manager’s responsibilities will initially include proposal development, project and program management, and project financial performance monitoring, later growing to include personnel management, project planning and budgeting, and customer relationship management.
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Leads 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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Initiate and execute against account plan(s) for major retailers and etailers, including project and budget management, set-up, pre and post analysis (lift & ROI) and report out on results both internally and externally.
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5+ years of experience in one or a combination of the following: Data Center Operations, Project Management, Customer Support, or Sales is required. The daily responsibilities include establishing and maintaining a relationship with a core set of customers to support day-to-day activities and requests including: project support, construction reviews, data module fit-out coordination, customer onboarding, customer audits, performance reporting, customer tooling, and more.
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The Project Manager II is a senior project management position responsible for overseeing projects from planning through completion and ensuring client satisfaction by delivering unparalleled service.
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Senior Project Manager is responsible for overseeing the overall direction, completion, and financial outcome of assigned projects. Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or equivalent.
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Maintaining an excellent working relationship with the design and construction professionals geared towards open communications and mutual problem solving in the best interest of the project and all other parties involved.
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The individual in this role will support areas within ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), HCM (Human Capital Management) and other related business applications functioning as a key resource for our clients spanning, finance, product distribution, manufacturing, job costing, field service, sales, marketing, service, and reporting.
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Minimum 10+ years of experience in project management, preferably in electrical construction. Join our team as a Senior Project Manager - Low Voltage/Telecom where you will be responsible for the overall direction, completion, and financial outcome for several small to medium projects or one very large project.
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