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The annual salary setting process in AXIOM will require the Business & Finance Program Manager to work alongside our Operations Director, to complete these HR related business functions.
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This senior-level position will be based in Denver, CO. The Senior Program Manager will manage one or more functional areas of a $1B plus Consolidated Rental Car facility program including procurement, contract management, design, construction, project controls, quality management, financial planning, risk management, operations and maintenance.
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They will also manage program design, policy development, and performance criteria for program operations. They will work collaboratively with various community stakeholders, city agencies, shelter staff, as well as the city’s emergency operations.
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Program Operations, Communications & Project Management. Success in this role of Manager of Program and Operations will include. Moonshot edVentures - Manager, Program & Operations.
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Manages program management office (PMO) teams associated with program controls (budget, schedule, and risk), regulatory compliance, land and right-of-way acquisition, public relations, and best practices in program and project delivery.
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This position will also focus on the project management and execution of the product evolution and development, in collaboration with CIVHC’s Data Operations Department. Program/project management experience.
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As a Senior Technical Program Manager on the business operations team, you will play a crucial role in process improvement and workforce planning project management. Ability to track problems to resolution quickly and with strong written and verbal communication skills to interact with management.
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Along with the Assistant Director, Medicare Advantage Operations, the Program Manager is responsible for program management activities impacting the functional areas within the span of control of the Assistant Director including but not limited to initiation, planning, development, and monitoring of program implementations and day to day operations performance monitoring in order to ensure timeliness and compliance.
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Position Summary: The Foster Care Manager is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations and management of Therapeutic Foster Care, Parenting Time, and CHRP programs. Job Title: TFC (Therapeutic Foster Care) Program Manager FSLA Status: Exempt, Salaried Position, 40 hours/week.
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Ensures execution of wildfire mitigation strategies related to grid design and system hardening, asset management and inspections, vegetation management and inspections, grid operations and protocol, and power safety power shutoff procedures.
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As the Sr. Technical Program Manager for AI & Autonomy on PMO, you are a seasoned program management expert and cross-functional leader that will be responsible for strategic planning and execution of technical and integrated product milestones for our vehicle platforms on our path to launch.
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Develop and apply a broad understanding across all facets of operations, including community support processes, market teams, outsourcing, reporting & analytics, and workforce management.
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The Program Operations Manager is a key contributor to the development and execution of organizational strategies, policies, and practices to increase execution efficiency and employee engagement across the OU. The successful candidate will be able to balance management of many day-to-day OU operational rhythm tasks while also identifying opportunities to improve, streamline, and grow.
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Program management of ongoing security programs such as FedRAMP and PCI, to ensure ongoing program success. Purchasing and Vendor Management - Work with the Sr. Manager to ensure proper budgetary, procurement and legal processes are followed to implement plans; manage relationships with vendors and consultants throughout the procurement and execution of projects.
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The chosen candidate will drive operational excellence in delivery of program management services, contribute to continuous process improvement (CPI) ideas to the Corporate PMO and participate in department roadmap strategy discussions and team training activities.
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