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As a CBRE SOX Manager, you will provide leadership for internal controls over financial reporting activities related to the Advisory segment, including reporting status and results to internal and external stakeholders.
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Project management responsibilities would include coordinating the on boarding of new research staff training, maintaining workflows, facilitating all questions related to OnCore and defining grant and research specific reporting for the DFCI. The RPM will be supervised by the GI Regulatory Operations Manager.
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The Program Director is expected to have knowledge of and experience with high-quality instructional materials ( HQIM ) that directly impact our 3-6 elementary grades or 7-12 secondary grades of the Boston Public Schools consisting of and not limited to Children Discovering Justice, McGraw Hill Social Studies, Investigating History, and DBQ Project.
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The Project Manager IV monitors and reports project status—including risks, issues affecting project schedules, and milestone achievements—to stakeholders and departmental leadership.
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Oversees and directs regular gap analyses, risk assessments and program effectiveness assessments for the different Quality & Controls Assurance programs and functions. Leads, oversees, and develops vision, strategy, activities, and protocols for enterprise Quality & Controls Assurance Program, including the opportunity to build the program from the ground-up.
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As an Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Compliance Senior Manager, you will lead the AML program strategy, including reporting, advisory, and governance, to ensure industry-leading performance and compliance with all regulations.
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The Program Manager, Healthcare System Preparedness is responsible for overseeing program and project management of the Boston HPC on behalf of BPHC. The Program Manager leads the recruitment and engagement of the Boston HPC members, and leads the development and completion of initiatives set forth by the Boston HPC Executive Committee and various project specific working groups.
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Reports all risk management issues to General Manager; support adherence to Raising Canes uniform policy during shift. Supports all programs and initiatives during the shift; support management of current Perfect Safety Box which is Raising Canes risk management program; and severe weather practices; ensure are marketing tools are properly implemented; report all new hire paperwork and separations in a timely manner.
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This position reports to the hotel General Manager. The Director of Finance plans, organizes, directs, and controls the accounting and control function of the division, reports operational results, and provides financial support to hotel management.
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We are currently seeking a Project Geotechnical Engineer with strong technical and leadership skills to work on challenging geotechnical and integrated geotechnical/environmental services projects for a wide range of clients.
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Reporting to the Chief Program Officer and supervising the Senior Program and Contract Manager, Community Services Manager, Career Services Manager, the Associate Director of ESOL, and the Office Administrator.
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The Suffolk University EHS Program Manager serves as the Biosafety and Chemical Hygiene Officer. As such, the EHS Program Manager must be qualified by training or experience to provide technical guidance in the development and implementation of the Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHO.
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Minimum of 2 years project administrator experience or similar role, with experience in one or more of the following: Department of TransportationFederal Railroad AdministrationAmerican Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way AssociationAssociation of American RailroadsOccupational Safety and Health Administration rules and regulationsOr other federally regulated industries.
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Monitor, review and endorse FEED and EPC Contractors deliverables in terms of VOWD reporting, Trend Management and Earned Value Analysis Advise Senior Manager Project Controls and Project Leadership Team of any potential cost issues as early enough to mitigate, provide guidance on corrective actions and measures to mitigate any adverse trends.
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The Sr. Vice President will be the utility services capital project strategy and delivery lead, portfolio manager, and client relationship manager for XXX (utility clients) in the XXX (region) and will be responsible for supporting new business development and providing technical and operational leadership to enable best-in-class service delivery for multiple utility clients.
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