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As a Director, Product Management at OneRail, you will join a talented team working to transform final-mile logistics and supply chain operations. Review market data and conduct informative analysis to develop a product strategy aligned with user and business needs.
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Project management and leadership skills, especially supervising on-site personnel. We're on the lookout for a licensed community association manager (LCAM) in sunny Florida to lead the charge in managing single associations, master associations, or those with multiple sub-associations.
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Experience with MicroStation and GEOPAK including Civil 3D or equivalent transportation surveying project management experience and familiarity with FDOT Location & Surveys processes and standards.
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Facilitate meetings with business management and staff, elicit and analyze business needs from business customers and Subject Matter Experts, and translate those needs into business approved product scope (not project scope) and product requirements (not project requirements.
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In this role, the selected candidate will market Tetra Tech disaster recovery program management and consulting services to other businesses in the disaster recovery space and federal government clients and provide routine follow-up to ensure that projects are meeting client expectations.
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The Technical Program Manager will be a key product development management team member focused on driving the development implementation of cutting-edge technology to the next-generation automotive sensing platforms.
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At Trulieve, we strive to bring our patients the relief they need in a product they can trust. The Assistant General Manager will oversee the entire store showroom and reception team. frequently required to manipulate objects of varying sizes and weights (e.g., product, packaging, tools, office machinery); push/pull objects up to 50lbs; lift/carry/position objects up to 50lbs; ascend/descend stool/ladder/steps; position self and/or objects at floor level (e.g., crouch, stoop, kneel, crawl.
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Capable of communicating project ideas through the use of sketches, and computer design tools such as 3D modeling, AutoCAD, BIM (Revit), SketchUp, Abode Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign.
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Oversee laboratory operations, including LIMS, HPLC, GC MS, wet chemistry tests, and product sample management. Accelerate speed-to-market initiatives through effective material evaluation, supplier validation, product design, and specification generation and validation.
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10+ years of experience in IT project management, preferably with a focus on ERP implementations. This is a critical role that demands a strong understanding of ERP systems, project management methodologies, and the ability to manage complex, multi-site deployments.
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The Assistant Home Manager supports the Home Manager by handling behind-the-scenes tasks to ensure smooth project execution and delivery of solutions in all product categories.
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We are actively seeking a Survey Project Manager for immediate employment in their Orlando, Florida office. Project management tasks including budgeting, scheduling, and project tracking.
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Real Estate, Operations Manager, Executive, VP, Sales Operations, Sales, Operations, Management. You’ll be in charge of overseeing everything from budgeting, capital improvements, human resource management, marketing, and retailer relations, to community enhancement and curb appeal, leasing and home sales of new and pre-owned homes and, most importantly, resident relations.
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Strong account & project management skills. via Blackhawk and Incomm) in the US, Canada and beyond for the core Disney Gift Card (DGC) product as well as expansion projects (Disney+, Hulu, etc.
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The Architect will handle and manage assigned design projects consistent with the planning and design goals and standards as established in the project management plan (PMP) of the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Albuquerque, NM. You will also be responsible for ensuring the completion of the design work and participating in planning the phases to prevent disruption and help minimize overall costs.
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