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The Senior Construction Project Manager directs all project management staff, resources, and activities necessary to successfully complete and single project or multiple projects the company may undertake regardless of type, size, or complexity, and works with the Project Superintendent as a team to produce a quality product on time with a minimum of cost.
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With Network Development being a key-enabler for the MBUSA NorthStar strategy, the project manager works closely with Sales, Customer Services, the Digital House, Product Management and Dealer Partners to identify and prioritize opportunities and advise how/where to direct resources to capitalize on these opportunities.
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They work closely with the product owner and development team to plan and execute sprints, daily stand-ups, and sprint reviews. Entry Level Agile Scrum Master (IT Project Manager) – Relocation Required.
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BCG Product Development teams, Process Owners and stakeholders to deliver Project and stakeholder outcomes and deliverables. Project planning - In partnership with the CoE Leads, involved functions and Product teams, provide content expertise, project management skills, and change management experience to accelerate the development of solutions.
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They will act as the liaison between account management, graphic design, marketing, structure, product development, sourcing, preproduction, production, assembly and shipping making sure the assigned project remains on its critical path.
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As a leader in design, manufacturing, hardware platform and supply chain solutions, Celestica brings global expertise and insight at every stage of product development from drawing board to full-scale production and after-market services for products from advanced medical devices, to highly engineered aviation systems, to next-generation hardware platform solutions for the Cloud.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including operations, engineering, marketing, and sales, to drive product strategy, define requirements, and guide projects through the development process.
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1+ year of supply chain experience: Familiarity with supply chain processes and an understanding of how they relate to product development. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Foster effective communication and collaboration between development teams, product managers, designers, and stakeholders.
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Provide day to day support to the assigned team members, including but not limited to training and development, review and approval of work product, and team management. Assists in the development of recommended recovery measures for projects behind schedule and/or over budget.
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The projects/programs includes, but is not limited to, new product development, fulfillment of new services, network/infrastructure, and systems/OSS. The areas of responsibility include overall administration, adherence to timeline budget and scope, risk, project documentation and management reporting.
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Interact extensively with sales, systems engineering, product development, and other members of cross-functional teams. Coordinate all aspects of a product or service offering for a client from inception to installation.
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This is a non-technical project management role – while technical/development/software project management could be applicable, I am looking for people who have experience in advertising agency traffic / production / project management.
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Manages the development and implementation of projects/programs to meet business process initiatives, process improvement, product launches, other strategies, and objectives. Position : Project Manager Business.
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Policies and procedures Financial - Contributes to development of an operating plan, budget, and performance goals (revenue and/or expense) for the work group(s) managed and the department of which it is a part; May manage elements/portions of a department or project budget Consequence Of Error - Actions at this level can cause or prevent delays, inefficiencies, or unnecessary expenses and affect the efficiency and effectiveness of the people and/or the projects managed.
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Using both business and technical skills, the project manager works directly with customers to identify business requirements with sufficient detail and clarity to allow technical solution proposal development.
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