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Job Description:A private equity firm that is growing quickly is seeking a Technical Project Manager to join our team. Salary: Up to 160k base + 30% bonus Visa sponsorship is NOT AVAILABLE Responsibilities: Deliver against KPIs by ensuring daily progress against milestones for each stage gate meets or exceeds targets Cycle time of project – measure cycle time of projects reducing it project over project Cash optimization – optimize cash outflow and inflow.
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JOB SUMMARY The Boelter Companies, a national and growing supplier of commercial kitchen equipment, is seeking to fill a full time Project Manager position selling commercial foodservice equipment projects in the Wisconsin market.
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Sewer/Water Project Manager – Industrial & Underground Utilities Salary: Up to $160K base (DOE) Company Overview: A well-established leader in the plumbing and underground utility industry is urgently seeking an experienced Sewer/Water Project Manager to manage industrial and underground utilities projects.
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Make an active contribution to our U.S. market growth and enjoy a competitive base salary, an attractive bonus system, and great benefits. Make an active contribution to our U.S. market growth and enjoy a competitive base salary, an attractive bonus system, and great benefits.
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Senior Design Project Manager - Landscape Architect Preferred. As a project manager, your typical tasks will include design collaboration with internal team members, planning/oversight of project timelines and budgets, defining project scope and objectives, mentoring project designers, and interacting with clients and consultants.
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A Senior Project Manager (SPM) is assigned to provide leadership for the project team assigned to the project(s). Senior Project Manager - General Contracting.
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Due to a strong pipeline, they are immediately seeking the appointment of an experienced and driven project manager to join their tenant interiors team. Competitive base salary between $115,000 and $130,000; depending on level of experience with a general contractor.
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As a Project Construction Manager - Railroad, you will be responsible for understanding third-party plan submittals, observing and documenting construction activities for compliance with railroad guidelines and approved submittals, managing the day-to-day correspondence with railroad clients in the field, and initiating actions needed to keep third-party contractors aligned with railroad safety and quality requirements.
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The purpose of the role US EV Project Manager is to contribute to the roll out of the global mobility scale up program, focused on providing the technical and design expertise to the deployment of EV charging, including site feasibility and code compliance in the US market.
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The Project Manager will develop and implement a comprehensive plan to "clean up" the knowledge base, establish effective governance processes, and drive adoption of new ways of working across the organization.
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The Implementation Project Manager will be a critical member of the Customer Success team, serving as the lead on implementation projects for BetterUp’s new and existing customer launches.
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Leader of the cross functional study team; Leads Clinical Study Team Meetings; Project manager for clinical studies leveraging the clinical schedule; manages the critical path and milestones.
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May include managing the customization of base products to meet client requirements, system integration with other FIS or third party products or consulting projects and engagements. Knowledge of various types of IT project methodologies and life cycles, e.g., conversions, incremental, rapid delivery, classic or traditional waterfall phases of analysis, design, development, testing, implementation and the correct project application.
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As a ServiceNow Engagement and Project Manager, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing a client engagement and associated ServiceNow projects. For this position at the Senior Consultant level the base salary pay range is $110,000 to $203,000.
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The Project Manager works under minimal supervision and relies on experience and judgment to plan and to accomplish goals. The Project Manager works both externally with clients and internally with the cross-functional teams to ensure efficient delivery of projects.
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