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Additionally, SWCM is responsible for administration and user access for Change and Configuration Management toolsets (i.e. Atlassian Jira, Microsoft Azure DevOps Server (ADS), Git, etc. Configuration Planning & Identification, Change Management & Version Control.
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Experience with version control and change management tools. The SWCM department is looking for a full-time and on-site Software Configuration Management Engineer II, located in Aurora, CO.
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We are looking for a strategic and results-driven Senior Manager of Project Management, Creative Services to oversee the success of our creative projects from initiation to completion. Equipped with a first-of-its-kind 5G network, a passion for change and the power to drive it, we’ll emerge as the nation’s fourth facilities-based wireless carrier and a disruptive force in the market at large.
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Experience with asset management tools, ticketing systems, identity management, incident management and change management. As the Desktop Support Manager, you will lead and help develop the IT Support team.
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Experience with delivery methodologies (Waterfall, Agile, Scrum) and operational models (ITIL) Experience and understanding of core IT Service Management functions, such as Change Management and Incident Management.
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The selected candidate will lead project teams delivering services for civil and environmental engineering projects that involve waste management facility design and permitting, stormwater management, landfill gas management, operations planning, construction quality assurance.
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The integration of research and practice in a community-based center has uniquely positioned JH/JAG to create social change around the issue of childhood bereavement-elevating it as a public priority and serving as a national leader in the effort to increase access to effective grief care for bereaved children and families.
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Develop processes and manage downstream contract administration including request for information (RFI’s), submittals, change management, contract closeout, documentation, and claims mitigation.
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Leading a team of Site Reliability and DevOps Engineers, the DevOps Manager will spearhead the establishment of standard operating procedures, surpass service level agreements, and meticulously adhere to change management protocols by fostering collaboration and enhancing automation.
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Work in an all-star team of System Engineers to manage configuration and change processes, scheduling, training, requirements, data management and architecture. Support, coordinate, control, and facilitate integration activities which include configuration/change management, technical baseline change management, test and evaluation, systems integration, and deployment of DO delivered artifacts.
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Prosci organizational change management training or certification is desirable. Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies, Workers Compensation Division, is looking for an IT Service Management Program Owner (Communication & Organizational Change Management) to define and execute a comprehensive communications program for the IT Service Management initiative.
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Serve as mentor/educator to PCP’s regarding psychotropic medication management and behavioral change. Experience with conflict management, mediation, de-escalation, and crisis mitigation.
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The Team Runway Transition Lead will provide support for various project deployments using process improvement and change management methodologies. This role is eligible for a $5,000 sign-on bonusTeam Runway is the central change management and deployment team in the Village.
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With over $60M in VC funding from Bonfire Ventures, Matchstick Ventures, The Foundry Group, Renegade Partners, The Operator Collective and other top VCs, thousands of employees from scaling startups to Fortune 400 organizations leverage Spekit to onboard new hires, facilitate change management and drive adoption of their tools and applications.
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Manages project controls program and activities, including prime contract management, scheduling, cost control and contract change management for one District or Mega Project. Coordinates with Division Claims/Contract Manager in tracking and monitoring change order and claims preparation and resolution.
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