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The Project Manager will be responsible for leading a team of support engineers in completing assigned projects within the environmental, remediation and civil engineering field, collaborating with the Regional Manager on office growth and working with the Engineering Practice Leader and Contract Managers on multi-faceted projects and working on core competencies of support staff for further development.
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As a Digital Evidence Study Technical Project Manager, you and the team will be responsible for overseeing the entire project lifecycle, ensuring the successful execution of the study while effectively managing resources, timelines, and deliverables.
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The project manager will be expected to set deadlines, write project scopes, basis of design, request for quotation, develop work breakdown structures, assign responsibilities, monitor execution, and provide status updates on a frequent basis to company management as well as regional teams.
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The State of Connecticut , Department of Administrative Services (DAS), Bureau of Information Technology Solutions (BITS), is now accepting applications for an exciting IT Project Manager (Information Technology Manager 1) in service of the Department of Social Services (DSS.
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Consults with Manager on use of Claim Coverage Counsel as needed. Directly investigates each claim through prompt and strategically-appropriate contact with appropriate parties such as policyholders, accounts, claimants, law enforcement agencies, witnesses, agents, medical providers and technical experts to determine the extent of liability, damages, and contribution potential.
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The Area Project Controls Manager is responsible for leading and managing the project controls functions including planning, scheduling, cost control, and risk management across all projects within the designated area.
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Corporate Technical Security Regional Manager. Provide Project Management to all Electronic Security/ Life Safety systems installations at the SBD sites within the assigned region.
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Minimum 5 Years' Experience in interior Construction (installer / foreman / superintendent / estimator / project manager / project engineer), or Field Sales Manager. WAVE is currently hiring a Integrated Solutions Sales Manager - North East Region to join our team.
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Minimum of 3 years; experience with Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) practices including playbook development, data and artifact collection, process automation, technology orchestration, and response actions, and basic technical knowledge and working experience with the TCP/IP stack and common IT server platforms: Windows, Linux, UNIX, SQL, IIS, Directory Services, etc.
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Looking for your chance to be a Technical Lead for a growing and engaged mechanical design and analysis team in the aerospace field? Contribute to industry literature through publication of conference, journal, or Quest Defense white papers and attend technical conferences.
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Will work integrally with the vendor project scheduler, Project Director, Business Program Director, and IT Customer Success Manager on ensuring resources stay on track and remain on time for deliverables.
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We are seeking an Orthopedic Operating Room Nurse Manager who desires to be part of a dedicated team providing comprehensive musculoskeletal care in a patient-centered environment where quality and safety are paramount and where clinical outcomes, cost-effectiveness, teaching and innovation drive our efforts, functioning within the framework for professional nursing practice.
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As an Indirect Tax Manager within the Multistate Tax Services group, you will provide state and local indirect tax planning, consulting, and compliance services to a diverse client base in various industry sectors.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Project Manager/Lead Engineer for our Glastonbury, Connecticut office. Experience with project budgeting and scheduling, construction staging/sequencing as well as state and federal permitting is desired.
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As a Capital One Manager Software Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to be on the forefront of driving a major transformation within Capital One. For technical support or questions about Capital One's recruiting process, please send an email to Careers@capitalone.com.
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