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Conduct weekly review of all project related payables with AP and the finance and accounting manager. Work closely with Billing Manager in coordinating with the subconsultant invoice review, approval and posting.
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One of the Chicago area's leaders in heavy civil construction is seeking a Project Manager to be part of their dynamic management team. Project Manager - Heavy Civil Construction.
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Define program and project level plans in Link’s PPM product (Workfront) that house tasks, risks, issues, and financials. The Program Director will also manage a team of project managers that lead cross functional teams on development, adoption and continuous transformation of our technology platforms.
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Project Manager, PMP, project management, owners representative, owner’s representative, architect, architectural designer, engineer, civil engineer, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, industrial engineer, architectural technologist, structural engineer, engineering, technologist, revit.
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AECOM is looking for a Disaster Resilience Project Manager to assist the Disaster Resilience Team. This role will oversee and coordinate resources, activities, and proposals associated with an AECOM Disaster Resilience Team. They will deploy/serve as on-site leadership, providing direction to personnel, resources, client engagement, and proposal management.
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The Manager will be responsible for the completion and management of the full cycle of project origination activities including project/site mapping and identification, selection and contacting (mailing, in-person), obtaining land rights, completing site due diligence, and supporting the completion of early-stage development.
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Proven experience as a Program Manager, with a focus on UiPath or RPA (Robotic Process Automation) projects. We are looking for a seasoned and dynamic UiPath Sr. Project Manager to lead and manage our most critical UiPath automation projects.
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The Program Manager, Audiologist will lead planning and implementation activities for Northwestern Memorial HealthCare. The Program Manager, Audiologist reflects the mission, vision, and values of NM, adheres to the organization’s Code of Ethics and Corporate Compliance Program, and complies with all relevant policies, procedures, guidelines and all other regulatory and accreditation standards.
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The Project Manager is responsible for moving client projects forward and is responsible for the following: coordinating project workflow and deliverables throughout the life of multiple client projects, communicating with and coordinating activities of multiple project teams, compiling project data, performing comparative data analytics, drafting client presentations and reports, drafting or editing correspondence, conducting occasional benchmarking, and other duties as required.
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Under direction of the Associate Chief Clinical Operations Officer, Continuum of Care, the Continuum of Care Project Manager manages administrative and operational activities for ongoing quality improvement projects.
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As a Subject Matter Expert in core focus areas including Strategic Advisory, Management Consulting, Technology Enablement & Data Intelligence, Portfolio, Program and Project Management Office (3PMO), and Asset Management.
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The Pastry Sous Chef Manager assists the Chef de Cuisine (CDC) in managing the production of high-quality, authentic Italian dishes in one of Eataly’s exciting, high-volume, open kitchen restaurants.
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The Project Manager, Judicial College will also assist the Director in the oversight of Division, Board, Standing Committee and Workgroup communications, appointment Orders, member management and tracking (200+), expenses and operations in coordination with Judicial College Division Operations and Event Management Unit, and agenda development, vote items, action reports, and related responsibilities in coordination with Judicial College Division leadership and other necessary parties.
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RelativityOne Reviewer Pro, Relativity Analytics Specialist, and/or Relativity Project Management Specialist are strongly encouraged. As a Manager in the Forensic Technology Services team, the candidate will be responsible for driving the process of eDiscovery for our clients.
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SkyART continues to fulfill its mission from our flagship studio in South Chicago and beyond, reaching young people through three pillar programs: SkyWAY, for ages 7-13; Project 3rd Space, for ages 14-24 and Project Impact, our art therapy program.
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