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The Senior Infrastructure Project Manager helps establish new and improves existing project management processes and methodologies for client’s IT organization to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, adheres to high quality standards, and meet customer expectations.
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Leverages experience with plant engineering and design, inspections, outage assessment, plant and portfolio budget processes, equipment condition assessment, capital project assessments, reliability/availability assessments, conducting field observations, performance assessments, and/or financial analysis and models.
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Generate ad hoc operational reports for financial budget management, asset management and resource monitoring as well as on different areas of production (e.g. subcontractor performance, direct labor, operations productivity) and present in an Excel format.
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Implements all work assignments required from the C-SUITE with a sense of urgency, including budget preparation, supply fulfillment, filing and assist with other specialized business functions within the Association as assigned.
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Your ultimate success is measured by your ability to meet or exceed your sales territory budget and pricing expectations. Effectively manage sales channels within sales territory to minimize potential channel conflicts by forecasting volume, monitoring customer inventories, and obtaining competitive intelligence.
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You will be responsible for reading blueprints, coordinating with other trades, and ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget. As a Journeyman Plumber, you will be responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining plumbing systems in commercial and residential buildings.
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Develop and manage the sponsorship budget, ensuring resources are allocated effectively to maximize sponsorship revenue. 2+ years of experience in sponsorship sales, account management, or business development.
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Knowledgeable in all phases of materials management, including the ability to assist with the composition and administration of department budget. JOB TITLE : Materials Manager. Experience as buyer in medical materials management or a as senior buyer, preferred.
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Track and manage project performance vs budget; prepare owner pay applications, cost status, and progress billing reports Most importantly. From entertainment to multi-family, tenant improvement and the #1 builder of distribution and warehouses, ARCO/Murray provides diversification, immediate responsibility, and unlimited opportunity.
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This role is responsible for coordinating the planning & forecasting for Apotex globally, ensuring annual budget, quarterly forecast, and monthly updates are submitted on time, conducting comprehensive financial analysis on the full P&L and tracking performance.
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The District Manager is responsible for operating within the guidelines of the budget and provide other services as requested by management. Job DetailsJob Summary The District Manager will manage the operations of our plants located in Ft. Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, FL. Duties include ensuring employees follow all federal, state, and local regulations pertaining to the storage, delivery, and usage of all products that the company supplies.
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BS/BA degree in scientific, business or technology related field; or AA degree with equivalent related experience in position. Advanced proficiency in MS Excel and working knowledge of MS Access. Please do not direct any other general employment related questions or resumes to this email and/or phone number.
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Performs office work directly related to property management and the general business operations of the association; May assist with employee payroll, budget preparation, control of records and reports regarding operations, personnel changes, etc., and emergency service duties.
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Continually monitor and analyze traffic logs, conversion ratios, budget guidelines, renewal information, marketing data, etc., to be able to give up-to-date and proper information when requested by others.
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Strong analytical skills coupled with proactive problem-solving abilities, enabling the identification and resolution of software defects to deliver high-quality solutions on time and within budget.
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