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Since its founding in 1989, IMC has offered solutions and expertise in: IT operations and maintenance, data management, cyber security, systems and network engineering and administration, cloud/hosting services, software development, website services, software quality assurance and testing (including IV&V), and project management.
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Education in arts administration, business administration, urban planning, public administration, or related discipline. Professional experience in place management, arts management, or related field.
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Master's degree in engineering, business, or project management, and extensive experience working with construction of capital projects in an operating environment •Professional Engineer's (PE) License.
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Real Estate Manager Requirements: Bachelor's degree in real estate, finance, business administration, or project management. A minimum of two years' experience in a project management, real estate, or a similar role.
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Must have at least five (5) years of related experience in office and program management, specifically supporting emergency management, emergency response in the government sector, or performing IT Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity activities, such as DR testing, policy and plan development, and facilitation.
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Mentor Project and Program Directors in business development, pursuit, capture strategies and tactical plan development. Brief Business Development status to senior management.
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Experience:Four years of professional administrative and project management experience in redevelopment, economic development, urban planning, real estate development, or related field.
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IBEX IT Business Experts (IBEX) is an award-winning Professional Services firm specializing in Training, Certification, Learning & Development, Consulting, Support Services & IT Solutions.
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QualificationsBachelor's of Science degree in Business, Project Management, Construction Management, Engineering/Right oF Way or equivalent relatable experience. Demonstrate ability to develop additional business through strong Project Management, technical and customer relationship management.
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Position:Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Manager – Integrated Land and Resource Governance II Location: Washington, DC Metro Area Position Status: Proposal, Full-time, Regular About DAI DAI works at the cutting edge of international development, combining technical excellence, professional project management, and exceptional customer service to solve the most complex development problems.
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Project Management (PMP) certification or similar certification in customer success management Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Environmental Science/Studies, Engineering, or related field Experience in Demand Side Management, specifically behavioral energy efficiency or similar programs Experience in consulting, specifically for utilities in North America.
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Post-secondary education majoring in business administration, public administration, computer science/information technology, social science, or health, with major being commensurate with project to be assigned; 12 mos.
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This includes all aspects of public and private water supply treatment and distribution systems, and wastewater collections and treatment systems, including asset management, capital planning, project and construction management, business development and issues relating to operations and maintenance.
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Professional Engineer (PE), American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), or National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) HCI Level IV.
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CPH is seeking a full-time licensed Professional Engineer with strong organizational, supervision and technical skills to manage all facets of a project including business development, client management, project management, presentations, conceptual design, construction documents, and construction administration.
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