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The HR Project Manager plans, directs, and supports the implementation, monitoring, and management of a variety of HR programs, processes, reporting, and communications under the direction of the Senior Vice President, Human Resources.
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Change management, facilitation, coaching, process improvement, or project management certification (e.g., Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt, CAPM, PMP, CCMP, or Prosci) Lead end-to-end project delivery for management consulting projects, from project initiation, through analysis, solutions development, implementation, and closeout; projects can span organizational development and transformation, strategic planning and implementation, business process improvement, risk management, and change management and strategic communications, as well as direct-mission support to federal health clients.
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Creative, Technical, Project Management, Sales, and Marketing services are a growing part of the overall disguise group, and some experience, leadership and insight is needed from this figurehead to help shape the future of media and entertainment.
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Construction project management certification (preferred) A minimum of 12 years of experience in construction roles (project engineer, site superintendent, construction project manager.
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Serve as the project manager to coordinate program management activities such as meeting scheduling, agenda setting, outcomes tracking, and programmatic reporting relating to federal grant funding from U.S. Forest Service.
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Preparation of site construction documentation, including demolition plans, layout plans, erosion control plans, grading and drainage plans, stormwater management, utilities, site details, transportation improvements, and project cost estimates/analysis.
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Performing quantity surveying, cost controls and change management activities throughout the project lifecycle. Communicate or meet with general contractor and owner project manager to gather status information to prepare a cost estimate update.
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The Project Manager/Principal Engineer will review study results and provide summary reports along with presentations for all levels of Southern Company management review. Experience in transmission project management, estimating, and scheduling is desirable.
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The Global Litigation Project Manager will conduct the development and management of the factual record in key disputes, manage GE Vernova Gas Power's e-discovery efforts and initiatives, and serve as a part-time chief of staff to the general counsel for GE Vernova's Power segment - a segment comprising its Gas Power, Steam Power, Hydro Power, and Nuclear Power businesses.
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Land Development Project Manager. Implement and oversee all aspects of the development and scheduling process for infrastructure installation, including the preparation of home construction lots, model home and project landscaping, parks and amenities construction.
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For this purpose the position holder initiates, guides, organizes, plans and coordinates specific activities at GPI in the manufacturing technology information management area including decisions regarding resource management and allocation, project planning and control, quality assurance, employee development and personnel issues.
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Chick-fil-A Principal Restaurant Design Lead Atlanta , Georgia Apply Now ThePrincipal Design Lead(Reinvestment & Custom Project Solutions) will direct and oversee the design, architecture, and engineering project management for Strategic Reinvestment (Remodels, Scrape & Rebuilds, Relocations) and Custom Projects Solutions projects in multiple Regions.
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Experience in strategy, organizational transformation, organizational development, process improvement, workforce strategy, change management, communications, monitoring and evaluation, or emergency response and preparedness.
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You can learn more about our career opportunities here: Summary As a Construction Materials Testing (CMT) Project Manager , you will be responsible for project management and oversight of assigned projects for the Construction Materials Testing Department.
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Excellent project management, process improvement and change management skills. The position reports to the Managing Director, Finance and Grants Management and manages a team of two associates.
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