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Develop project financial plan with Project Executive and oversee initial budget development and project set-up. Continuously coordinate with field staff (General Superintendent, Project Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Safety Manager, etc.
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Ensure all project team members are aware of their project role and responsibilitiesMaintain project plan (hours budgeted, and resources needed), and communicate adjustments and needs for staffing to Managing Director at weekly staffing meeting.
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Manage consultant performance and adherence to agreementsResponsible for periodic review of project documents and inclusion of quality assurance review processes into project plan.
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The National Project Manager should plan on 80. BluSky Restoration wants to hire YOU as a construction Project Manager. BluSky's construction division Project Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of all assigned construction projects, including but not limited to, customer service and communication, vendor selection and buyout, materials procurement, scheduling, budgeting and financial reporting, proactive safety compliance, and quality control.
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Interacts regularly with Regulatory Affairs, Environmental Affairs, and Energy Efficiency to develop concept plan. Senior Program Manager, Strategic Project Development, Transmission.
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Manages execution of the project plan and project change control management process. Manages the team’s development of a comprehensive project plan, schedule, and communications plan and establishes the change control methodology.
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The project manager will work closely with the DDS American Rescue Plan Act ("ARPA") team on this initiative. The ideal project manager will have experience assisting one or more developmental services agencies or health and human services agencies with a similar modernization initiative.
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The Project Manager will assist DDS with the rapid confirmation of business needs and scope of the project, including any required integration work; the development of procurement documents (e.g. statement of work, request for services) and evaluation of proposals; and with follow-up funding-related activities (e.g., advanced planning document (“APD”) related work.
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We offer a full slate of benefits, including competitive salaries, medical (including a $0 option for employees), dental, vision, life and disability coverage, paid vacation, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, $1,000 employee referral program and a 401(k) plan.
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Plan and coordinate field work including sampling, drilling, well installation, soil, groundwater and LNAPL/DNAPL assessment; vapor intrusion assessment; and high-resolution site characterization (e.g., passive soil gas surveys, MIP, Waterloo Profiler), and remedial construction and O&M.
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Connecticut’s Department of Developmental Services (“CTDDS” or “Department”) is seeking a highly experienced Project Manager to assist the Department with analysis, planning, research, procurement, design, development, testing, and deployment activities associated with a federally funded Care/Case management modernization project.
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Maintain industrial project plan integrity in accordance with TPM (Technical Project Manager) Standard Work. The Pratt & Whitney Production Chief Military Engines Organization is seeking a Technical Project Manager, Manufacturing Engineering to be responsible for leading the process development of cold start part manufacturing, qualification, and production rate readiness within the supply base to fulfill spares contracts for our customers.
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A career in our Oracle Program Management Office (PMO) team, within our Oracle consulting practice, will provide you with the opportunity to work on client programs that help them plan, manage delivery, and design overall solution architecture of our large, complex Oracle enabled business transformation programs.
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Review project proposal or plan to determine time frame, funding limitations, procedures for accomplishing project, staffing requirements, and allotment of available resources to various phases of project.
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You are also eligible for a Pension Plan that is 100% funded by Travelers. The Project Manager controls planning and execution of the Projects activities and resources to ensure that established cost, time, and quality goals are met.
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