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Position Summary Deloitte Technology-US (DT-US) PMO – Sr Project Manager As a Manager in the Deloitte Technology-US (DT-US) Office of the CIO (OCIO) PMO team, you will play a key role in leveraging leading program and project management practices and methodologies to enable world-class delivery of our major internal technology programs.
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Our client is looking for a Delivery Project Manager to play an important role in the customer experience lifecycle, getting new customers - who have invested their time, resources, and trust in us - fully onboarded, configured, implemented, and up-and-running in an efficient manner all while delivering the best customer experience.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Commercial Construction Project Manager. MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
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POSITION SCOPE: The Project Manager is expected to develop and maintain a client base, manage sales, and manage the field labor for each project. Acts as a mentor to: Project Engineers and Project Coordinators ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Project Management: The Project manager is the single-source responsibility to PLS and the customer.
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The Position Proposition: We are seeking talented and hardworking Field Professionals with a variety of skills for the following opportunities, and experience in telecom construction is a plus: Equipment Operators (backhoe, skid steer, trencher) Laborers Directional Drill Operators & Locators QA/QC Technician- Communications Warehouse Supervisor CDL Drivers/ Laborers Project Manager Construction Manager Education & Minimum Requirements: High School diploma or GED is preferred.
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Prior experience as a project or program manager. We formed a rebel enclave to provide world-class counter-autonomous systems, products, and services to support the United States and foreign allied governments, civilian critical infrastructure, and public venues.
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We are seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to plan and oversee a wide variety of affordable housing and multifamily construction projects from beginning to end in Denver Metro Area.
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Senior Project Manager - Healthcare - ( 240000BD )DescriptionStantec Buildings is on a mission to become the world’s leading integrated design practice. Your OpportunityTo be successful as a Senior Project Manager, a collaborative mindset is essential.
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Proficiency in scheduling and use of scheduling software such as, Primavera P6, Asta, or Microsoft Project manager. Aperture is a national portfolio of best-in-class forensic engineering companies providing full-service expert analysis.
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