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As a Project Manager III at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport under the Office of Administration, ATL Workforce business unit, you will oversee key operational and strategic initiatives, reporting directly to the Program Management Officer Sr. Your role includes managing grants, conducting apprenticeship audits, and utilizing data analysis and predictive modeling to inform strategic planning.
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Skills: Leadership; Waterfall Project Management; Business Planning; Sales Process; Relationship Building; Customer Relationship Management (CRM); Sales Management; Consultative Sales Management; Sales Forecasting; Group Problem Solving; Communication; Operational Assessment; Long Term Planning; Decision Making; Business Development; Solutions Selling.
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Assist the Head of Facilities and Capital Projects in problem solving operational concerns with Property Management, Asset Management, and Facilities Management. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Project Management, or a related discipline.
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Leadership; Waterfall Project Management; Business Planning; Sales Process; Relationship Building; Customer Relationship Management (CRM); Sales Management; Consultative Sales Management; Sales Forecasting; Group Problem Solving; Communication; Operational Assessment; Long Term Planning; Decision Making; Business Development; Solutions Selling.
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Be adept at risk management and problem-solving. Exhibit excellent project management skills with a proven track record of successful project delivery. Drive continuous improvement by identifying and implementing best practices in project management.
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Facilitates and/or coordinates design and construction efforts, communication, decision making and problem solving between project owners, Facilities Management, construction team, architects, designers and other project stakeholders.
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Foster a culture of proactive problem-solving and continuous improvement within the program management team. We are seeking a Senior Program Manager (Product Delivery) to join our PMO team and lead program and project management efforts for the designated business unit(s.
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Oral communication and interpersonal relationships to explain and promote projects, programs, and events clearly to the public; creative problem-solving to gather relevant information to solve vaguely defined practical problems; and management of community, public art, urban design, historic preservation and planning projects.
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Behavioral Competencies Client centricity Problem solving and decision making Execution excellence and passion for results Change agility Passion for results Nurturing people Executive presence Collaborative working Deliver No. Performance Parameter Measure 1.
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1-3 years experience in inventory management, healthcare, or project management preferred Strong verbal & written communication skills are essential Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office products (Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word) Customer service, problem solving, and analytical skills requiredMust be able to pass a drug screen and background check.
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Customer service, problem solving, time management, project management, planning, excellent communication, presentation, interviewing, coaching and training skills. Description Position at SBM Management Assist with coordinating and directing operations necessary to carry out contractual responsibilities between SBM and customers including any and all necessary planning, supervision, budgeting, vendor and supply contact, customer relations and other high level managerial or supervisor responsibilities.
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Excellent written, oral and presentation skills Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills Ability to communicate to management, business, and technical personnel Ability to work through conflict An eye for detail and excellent grammar Ability to multi-task.
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Excellent analytical, mathematical, and creative problem-solving skillsExcellent listening, interpersonal, written and oral communication skillsNice to haves: Minimum 1 year of experience in the Investment Management industry/Asset Management/Financial Services industry.
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Manage multiple simultaneous projects requiring frequent communication, organization/time management and problem-solving skills or focus on a high visible project through the phases to completion.
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The Enterprise Strategy Consulting Director is responsible for leading larger scale or enterprise-wide level engagement teams and complex projects that cross multiple business units while problem-solving difficult challenges with known and unknown solutions.
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