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Provide Program and Project Management support for a growing portfolio of operational and service programs. Excellent computer skills with a strong proficiency in Microsoft Office (Teams/Sharepoint, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), Microsoft Project, knowledge of Deltek CostPoint or similar MRP/ERP software systems, Jira, and Windchill.
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Lead program development and strategy, in collaboration with field office Chief of Party/Project Director, to achieve program goals. Experience writing project proposals, work plans, and program reports.
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CERTIFITCATION REQUIREMENTS At least one of the following must be active: CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), Cloud Security Certifications (such as CCSP, Microsoft Azure Security Engineer Associate), Vendor Certifications, PMP (Project Management Professional), CSM (Certified ScrumMaster), PMI-ACP (Agile Certified Practitioner.
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Option 1: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, engineering, or related area and 7 years’ experience in engineering, engineering program management, technical program management, product management, or related area.
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Cyber Security Project/Program Manager (Active TS Clearance) Relevant certifications such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), or Project Management Professional (PMP) preferred.
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As a Data Science Program Manager, you will manage our data science delivery team in partnering with clients, organizing multi-project initiatives, and enabling technical solutions for complex R&D-type programs.
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We offer a variety of full-time, project (SOW), seasonal, and surge support opportunities in science, engineering, technology, professional, and administrative support roles. Assist with communications and outreach strategies and prepare for information exchanges with public and private sector science colleagues working on research, programs, and policy related to tobacco research program priorities.
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Required Qualifications Minimum 15 years program management experience, preferably in a PMOBachelor’s degree in Business, Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalentPMI PMP Certification.
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May serve as Project Manager on one or more BPA call in addition to BPA program management functions. MS in IT, computer science or related fields and 12 years of experience in the IT field.
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May serve as Project Manager on one or more BPA call in addition to BPA program management functionsRequired Qualifications:B.S. or B.A. in IT, computer science or related field plus 15 years of experience in the IT fieldAt least 8 years of experience managing large IT Operations contracts and at least 5 years in a cloud environment.
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Drive simplification efforts in engineering and project/program management and architectures to unblock innovation. A candidate with demonstrated ability to lead others in a technical environment through facilitation of technical whiteboard sessions, deep diving project risks and issues and coordinating implementations to remove barriers to project success will thrive in this environment.
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REQUIRED EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Project Management, Business, Political Science, Human Resources, Engineering, CS. etc. Your role as a Program Manager for the OUSD will be to oversee the execution of the MATOC, including contract management, stakeholder coordination, and program performance monitoring to ensure the successful delivery of services by established objectives and requirements.
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Microsoft Learn is looking for a Principal Communications Program Manager to develop and implement a standardized internal communication framework that will apply across multiple teams and disciplines, including product, data science, and program management.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, or a related field. Risk Management: Identify and manage project risks, developing mitigation strategies and communicating them to stakeholders as needed.
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Have a Bachelor’s degree and 5+ years of experience working as a technical program, product, or project manager, or equivalent. Senior Technical Project/Program Manager.
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