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Provide operational management, oversight, training, and quality assurance for a 24/7/365 global security operations center consisting of a team with varied strengths responsible for event and alert monitoring, intelligence research and analysis, and event, and incident management.
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Experience in managing IT systems and/or improvement efforts of IT systems· Strong quality assurance, data validation, and testing capabilitiesProject Management:· Experience in the role of project manager for technical projects using formal project management methodologies (traditional waterfall, Agile, etc.
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Serve as an escalation point and as a subject matter resource (SMR) in event and alert monitoring, intelligence research and analysis, event, and incident management.
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Coordinate with cross-functional project teams, and senior leaders, monitoring, and evaluation throughout the project lifecycle. We are seeking an experienced and versatile Project Manager to help manage complex technology projects and products from initiation to completion and to play a key role in utilizing data to identify problems & risks, design solutions, and monitor their effectiveness.
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Proactively identify and drive risk mitigation strategies that impact timelines, quality, cyber risk and other factors that impact deliverability. The Sr. Resource Manager will be responsible for the Food & Beverage (F&B) technology delivery, daily operational needs, resource planning, procurement of equipment and so on.
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The Project Manager is responsible for the successful planning, execution, monitoring, and leading a team on large complex projects and/or multiple projects involving Utility (Wet and Dry) and Civil trades.
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Provide direction and support to project team, quality assurance, and constant monitoring and reporting on progress to all stakeholders. Assemble and coordinate project staff while managing project budget and resource allocation.
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Support federal IT Project Managers directly on specific IT implementation projects, including PMO activities monitoring performance, tracking/reporting trends, analyzing issues, and advising on corrective action plans regarding overall schedule, scope, and cost.
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Strong quality assurance, data validation, and testing capabilities. Strong analytical and quality assurance skills, with the ability to interpret complex data and present findings clearly.
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As the IT Program Manager, the work includes project selection, prioritization, evaluation and monitoring, cost schedule management, risk management, quality management and resource allocations.
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Coordinate M&V activities with Energy Analyst (EA), M&V Risk Specialist, Solution Development Engineer (SDE), Project Construction Manager (PM), design and commissioning engineers during proposal, energy audit, design, construction and commissioning periods.
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This individual will be working as a QCM at the DC NAVY YARD SPECIFICALLY. Duties as the Quality Control Manager (QCM) are to see that the project is constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the government and that the quality levels set by the contract documents are maintained or exceeded throughout the course of construction.
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Assists Project Manager with all facets of project management regarding tenant occupancy (budget, schedule, procurement, quality & risk) for individual real estate projects including planning, IT, utilities integration, occupancy, and closeout.
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The Project Manager utilizes formal project management monitoring and control processes including, but not limited to, managing the project schedule, tracking and mitigating project risks and issues, formal change management, configuration management, quality assurance processes, budget preparation, tracking and reporting.
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Reporting to the Regional Director as a Quality Assurance Manager, you will play a pivotal role in a long-term project in Washington D.C. We are hiring a Quality Assurance Manager for our Engineering practice in Washington, D.C.
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