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The University of Chicago Crime Lab and Education Lab are seeking a Project Associate with strong technical skills to work on large-scale social policy research projects designed to reduce crime and improve educational outcomes.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or equivalent Total Benefits Here are just a few of the benefits you’d enjoy working in this role for Kimberly-Clark. Proficient with project management methodologies and software (Jira, Smartsheet, Trello, etc.
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Supervisory or project management experience required. Leads execution & control of a biomedical &/or social science project or research study. Manages daily operations of a biomedical &/or social-behavioral research study involving multidisciplinary teams of colleagues, sponsors & other external project stakeholders.
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Coordinate with estimators and project controls group to establish budget. Participate in bid review and bid closing to ensure accuracy of bid and evaluate project feasibility; work with business development team to develop bid schedule.
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Key Words: Controls, Design, Robotics, Materials, Engineer, Manufacturing, CMAA, HMI, Electronics, Professional Engineer, Project Management, Project, Automation, PLC, HMI, Facilities, Commercial, Maintenance.
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Project teams in our Energy & Industrial Group (EIG) support industry-leading projects in power generation, plant design, environmental compliance, mid/downstream oil & gas, and multi-disciplined industrial projects.
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Strong project management skills with exceptional attention to detail. Assists with the coordination of research activities, communications with partner agencies, and managing project deliverables.
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Roto-Rooter is the name that home owners and businesses have turned to for over 80 years for their plumbing and drain cleaning troubles.
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Strong project management, research and organizational capabilities. SkyART continues to fulfill its mission from our flagship studio in South Chicago and beyond, reaching young people through three pillar programs: SkyWAY, for ages 7-13; Project 3rd Space, for ages 14-24 and Project Impact, our art therapy program.
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Collect and analyze project progress data to assess project performance against key performance indicators (KPIs) which include earned value management (SPI & CPI) and commodity curves.
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Serve as a QTAS representative on project teams supporting the development of novel biologics; collaborate with project team members ( e.g. ,clinical pharmacology, protein analytics, discovery, toxicology) and groups within QTAS to generate relevant data guiding target validation, biomarker selection, and candidate selection.
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Our divisions include: Legal Operations (Legal Tech and Legal Project Management, LPM, Operations Project Managers, Change, Innovation and Process Improvement); Accounting & Finance (Part and fully qualified Accountants); Pricing & Strategy; Pfi/PPP & FM.
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As a member of Commercial Analysis Americas, you will perform all revenue analysis needed to inform major investment and commercial decisions for offshore wind, as well as onshore wind, solar PV, batteries, and hydrogen project development, and to support the ambitious growth targets of RWE America organizations.
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Minimum 7 years of project management or consulting experience with top tier consulting firm required. Reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer, the Manager of Transformational Innovation is responsible for the entire project lifecycle and drives cross-functional collaboration with senior stakeholders.
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Every day, you will report to the Vice President & General Counsel to support for project and platform mergers & acquisitions (M&A), project financing matters (including tax equity and debt financing and cash equity spelldown); assistance in overall compliance with federal state and/or local laws and regulations; and such other transactional and contractual matters for ENGIE North America and it's subsidiaries as may be required from time to time.
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