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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Title: Construction Management RepresentativeLocation: This project will support the National Parks Service at three different locations- Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, and George Washington Carver National Historic Site. Travel is required for this role.
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Project Description and Background This project aims to address critical IT Service Management needs for WSDOT, focusing on asset management, incident management, change management, customer self-service, and IT service desk modernization.
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NCCER Rigger NCCER Heavy Equipment Operations NCCER Fundamentals of Crew Leadership NCCER Project Supervision NCCER Project Management. Previous experience as a supervisor One or more of the following NCCER Certifications: NCCER Rigger NCCER Heavy Equipment Operations NCCER Fundamentals of Crew Leadership NCCER Project Supervision NCCER Project Management.
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Proficiency in project management software such as Primavera P6, Procore, or Microsoft Project. - Minimum of 5 years of experience in construction project management, with a focus on data center projects.
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The Portfolio Analyst for Cell Therapy Business Process Management (BPM Portfolio Analyst) works with the Project & Portfolio Management (PPM) team to manage the portfolio of projects and enhancements to enable CTDO late stage clinical and commercial operations.
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One or more of the following project management certifications, including but not limited to: PMI-PBA, PMI-RMP, PMI-SP, PgMP, PfMP, PMI-ACP, DASM, DASSM, CSM, CSPO, PSM, CSP, SSM, or PSPO.
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Collaborating and acting as a liaison with Corporate Actuarial and Business Analytics, Enterprise Risk Management, the Corporate Project Management Office and ETX. In addition, the team also provides cross functional collaboration with the Corporate Actuarial and Business Analytics, Enterprise Risk Management, and the Corporate Project Management Office.
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The role also includes supporting the Project Controls Manager in the development and refinement of the Program’s cost, schedule, risk management, changes & claims, and document control, along with the production of various reporting and communications as support to the client as needed.
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Strong project management, research and organizational capabilities. Oversee management systems for donor cultivation and stewardship, grants management, gift processing and reports.
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ServiceNow Strategic Portfolio Management (SPM), Project Portfolio Management. Expertise in project management; process coordination, technical outcome prioritization, and delivery of sensitive communications across domains.
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Knowledge of Timberline or Viewpoint Vista Project Management software, Bluebeam, Procore, PlanGrid, or other project management software is preferred but not required. Keywords: construction, drywall, project management, commercial construction, assistant construction manager, construction manager, project manager, client relations, construction software, Dumont, NJ.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification. FOUR (4) or more years of experience in project management. Guidehouse's support is within the scope of Human Resource Management.
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ESA is seeking a skilled biologist and project manager with at least 10 years' experience to join our biological resources and land management practice in Santa Barbara, California. You hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree with major course work in biology, natural resources management, or environmental science, and have a minimum of 10 years of experience leading biological resource surveys, preparing biological resource reports, managing projects and tasks, and preparing or leading competitive proposals to pursue project contracts.
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Experience in project and/or portfolio management processes. The BPM Portfolio Analyst contributes to the success of the PPM team by ensuring completeness and accuracy of the items within the portfolio, providing analysis and insights into the BPM Portfolio, and administering the portfolio management tools.
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The BPM Portfolio Analyst works directly with the BPM Portfolio manager and Business Process Owners to verify project and component intake is accurate, complete, and prepared for presentation at the BPO Forum.
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