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Primary Interactions: Scrum Master, Product Owner, Product Manager, Release Train Engineer, Technology Manager, and Delivery Lead II. Cyber Security Technology (CST) is a globally distributed team responsible for cyber security innovation and architecture, engineering, solutions and capabilities development, cyber resiliency, access management engineering, data strategy, deployment maintenance, technical project management and information technology security control support.
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Job Title: Principal Software Engineer-Chief Product Owner. You will work closely with the Principal Investigator of an R&D project in the general area of resiliency and cyber security. Job Title: Principal Software Engineer-Chief Product Owner.
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Blue River PetCare is a multi-state owner and operator of high-quality veterinary hospitals, with our corporate office located in downtown Chicago. The Information Technology Project Coordinator will be an integral part of the Company’s Operations team.
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The Senior Accountant manages the accounting for a mega-project and/or multiple large projects. Project Accountant II. Collects, reviews and submits monthly owner billings to the Accounting Manager or Controller for processing.
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The Project Developer will be responsible for site acquisition, permitting, interconnection, and other development activities for distributed-generation solar projects with a focus on community solar.
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Working with the project team and sprint teams to fully engage the business partners to ensure a proper business functionality in the new system as a Product Owner/Product Manager. Product Owner and/or Product Manager certification a plus.
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These phases include: Scheduling, subcontractor buyout, cost reporting, preparation of subcontracts, the handling of owner coordination, construction quality oversight, and project closeout.
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Excellent knowledge and experience using content management systems (Drupal), analytics tools (GA4), web optimization and experience management (Siteimprove/Qualtrics) and project management tools.
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As Project Manager, you will be responsible for running projects from preconstruction stage right through to completion, with direct interface with the owner. Construction Project Manager (North Suburbs Chicago.
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Lead day-to-day construction administration activities including coordination with the contractor, owner, and consultants to maintain project progress. Establish and execute project work plan and staffing requirements.
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They also act as a buffer between the scrum team and product owner and maintain a safe working environment for the team by helping with conflict resolution. Interfaces with all areas affected by the project including end users, computer services, and client services.
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Strong working knowledge of concepts and components related to data management and governance, including data architecture, data warehousing, data models, data lineage, data transformations and techniques Advanced experience using database querying languages (SQL, HQL, SparkSQL) 5+ years of experience in project management with understanding of modern agile software delivery practices such as scrum, experience with setting up and maintaining JIRA boards.
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Global Banking Technology are looking to recruit a Business Analyst/Product Owner to join their Data Analytics team. Past experience: Candidate must have 7 years+ experience working as a product owner/business analyst on technical programs and projects in large complex fast-paced environments.
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Provide project analysis to senior management by producing required documentation including business requirements, future state proposals, UAT plan, use cases, sequence diagrams, and scope matrix.
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Perform as a Scrum Master for 2- 4 scrum team(s) simultaneously completing system life cycle using the Agile Scrum Methodology phases from project initiation, analysis and requirements, design, coding, testing, and implementation.
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