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POSITION SUMMARY The Project Administrator assists & supports the Project Management team in performing administrative functions such as assisting in preparing/transmitting internal and external documents, general filing and document controls, organizing, routing and coding of internal and external (subcontractor & vendor) billings/invoices, obtaining and processing field data, and other tasks as assigned by the Project Management team.
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Overview: The Administrator/Project Coordinator will provide support to the project management team by overseeing administrative tasks, ensuring effective communication, and maintaining project documentation.
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The Maximo MAS Migration Project Administrator will work with a supply chain team to migrate the COTS Maximo application from an on-premise implementation to the AWS SC2S cloud. The Project Administrator will participate in project management, technical writing, deliverable preparation, and presentations to client management teams.
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The Project Administrator will provide vital administrative support to our Program Management team. SR Technologies (SRT), a BlueHalo Company is expanding and we're looking for a Project Administrator to join our team.
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IntePros is currently looking for a Project Administrator to join our client, a growing engineering consulting firm in Washington, DC. In this role, the Project Administrator will provide administrative and accounting support to our growing site's investigation, remediation and environmental management practice areas.
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The Project Administrator is responsible for the interpretation and tracking of project goals under general direction. The Project Administrator must gather pertinent information from various sources to resolve issues and support project milestones.
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We have an excellent career opportunity for a full-time Facilities Project Administrator in operations and maintenance of federal facilities (O&M) located in Washington, DC. This is a temporary-hire position and a fully onsite role.
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We are hiring for the below job opportunity Role: Maximo MAS Migration Project Administrator. We are hiring for the below job opportunity Role: Maximo MAS Migration Project Administrator.
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Clearance: Must possess Secret clearance Overview We are seeking a Project Administrator to join our team supporting DISA JSP ETM in Arlington, VA. TekSynap is a fast-growing high-tech company that understands both the pace of technology today and the need to have a comprehensive well planned information management environment.
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We are seeking a Project Administrator to join our team supporting DISA JSP ETM in Arlington, VA. Manage project change requests and assess their impact on scope, schedule, and budget.
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1-3 years of administration/accounting experience; experience working on large scale construction project in similar role a plus. Assist with monthly pay application (Invoice to Owner, Subcontractor Payments, Waiver Tracking.
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TeAM, a Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB) and Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), offering public and private sector organizations high quality, “best of breed” technical and management solutions, is seeking an experienced Project Administrator.
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