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Senior Project Manager - Remote. LSSGB - Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification - Enterprise - Enterprise, PMP - Project Management Professional - Enterprise - Enterprise. Effectively applies Magellan's methodology and enforces project standards using Microsoft Project or other approved toolkit templates.
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As a Project Manager at Armanino, you will be responsible for leading and managing projects involving D365 CE / CRM implementations. PROJECT MANAGER – D365 CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT (CE / CRM)Armanino is proud to be Among the top 20 Largest Firms in the Nation and one of the Best Places to Work. We have a community of resources that are ready and willing to support your ideas, build your skills and expand your professional network.
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Partnering with Internal Communications, Community Froward, and the ESG Operations functions the Corporate Affairs Project Manager will manage cross functional global projects ensuring progress, effective risk management, and alignment of results.
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We are seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to plan and oversee a wide variety of affordable housing and multifamily construction projects from beginning to end in Denver Metro Area.
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8+ years of work experience as an active Project Manager with responsibility of managing software development projects, cross-functional teams larger than 10+ and schedules to on-time delivery.
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Perform project manager or lead designer/planner role on projects of various scales. Provide landscape architecture, planning and project management services to a wide variety of private and public clients.
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The primary focus for this Project Manager is to provide environmental services and strategies to clients involving siting, routing, permitting, and construction of electric transmission lines and substations, renewable energy projects, and midstream pipelines (CO2, natural gas, and hydrogen.
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Senior Project Controls Implementation Manager - ( 240002F7 ) Knowledge of project finance and financial systems. Stantec is currently looking for a highly skilled senior project/program controls implementation specialist to be part of our growing team.
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The Project Manager will lead and motivate a team of managers and other staff in the day-to-day management of project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to plan and execute General Contract (GC) or Engineer Procure Construct (EPC) projects.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Federal Programs Navy Project Manager for our Tacoma, WA office. Preferred emphasis on AEP project delivery experience for the US Navy & NAVFAC.
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Experience with leading at least 1 end-to-end Workday HCM implementation project. Create and manage to roadmaps, project plan, manage day to day monitoring tasks and activities, and initiate corrective action where necessary in order to keep the project on track.
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The Reconstruction Project Manager professionally manages a portfolio of residential and commercial restoration rebuild projects on time and on budget. The Reconstruction Project Manager is the client's main point of contact and controller of the project phases, all of which is a great responsibility.
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We are currently looking for an experienced Project Manager to work with our growing team on all aspects of design and construction oversight of renewable energy projects throughout the US with a particular focus on the West Region.
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Work closely with the inside estimating department on large selling opportunities Project Coordination Provide all project information to Project Manager and Project Accountant including budget, completion date, and all other relevant information.
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Your primary responsibility will be to verify contract scopes, drawings, specs, and addendums for accuracy while working closely with the Project Manager to ensure the smooth progress of steel fabrication at the shop and the on-field erection of steel structures.
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