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The individual will use lean six sigma and project management skills and methodologies to drive the full lifecycle of project delivery from planning through implementation. Role: Senior Process Engineer / Project Manager.
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Additionally, delivery of construction projects such as corporate facilities, physician offices, ambulatory surgical centers and laboratories. Facilities Project Manager. Coordinate project communication and turnover process between the projects, design, & construction division and the facilities operations division.
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As an integral member of the team, the Senior Clinical Project Manager will report to the VP of Clinical Development Operations and work closely with cross functional team members, clinical research organizations (CROs), and other vendors to ensure clinical trial execution is conducted in accordance with the protocol, SOPs, ICH/GCP/regulatory guidelines, and company goals while ensuring quality of study execution and timely delivery of trial milestones.
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Coordinate user acceptance testing (UAT) and ensure that requirements are met before project delivery. Experience with project management methodologies, tools, and best practices (e.g., Agile, Scrum, Waterfall.
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Company Description From the inception of a project through to completion and beyond, Turner & Townsend help to deliver the outcomes that matter through transformational programs covering the full spectrum of consultancy, project delivery and post-project operations.
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The main responsibility of the Construction Project Manager is to lead the overall budgeting, planning, execution, and successful delivery of large-scale hotel renovations. The Construction Project Manager functions as the coordinator between the general contractors, architect, interior designer, purchasing agent, owner, and all other project stakeholders working towards a successful renovation project.
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The Project Manager’s primary role is to provide overall administrative and technical direction for projects up to $25M. Working in concert with Superintendents, PMs manage all aspects of project delivery including estimating, cost management, budget forecasting, scheduling and contract negotiation.
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Manage the delivery of order management system (Charles River) and integrating the system master and position data. Ensure transparency throughout delivery utilizing Agile best practices such as Sprint Planning, Release and Sprint Burndown, Daily Scrum, Sprint Demos, and Retrospectives.
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10+ years of technical program management experience in IT and/or platform delivery leadership roles with a concentrated experienced in system/application software development using C#.net, SQL and AWS cloud.
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Must be knowledgeable of Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare Organization standards and applicable standards of other healthcare service delivery organizations (such as the Clinical Laboratory Management Association), as they apply to facility design and construction.
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The position requires competency in management, planning, budgeting, contract administration, and project delivery. Job Title: North America Real Estate Project Manager. In this role, the Project Manager will support cross-functional teams throughout the project lifecycle.
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The Manager of Project Delivery and Analysis is a new role and will be responsible for building and guiding a small team (up to 5 FTES) that provides project management and analytic support for a broad range of system-wide strategic projects and standing committees.
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Coordinate on-site delivery with material vendors in conjunction with the construction schedule, the Project Manager, and Procurement Team. The Associate Project Manager is responsible for assisting Senior PM's and PM's with the coordination of store construction projects based on the priorities and needs of the company.
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4+ Years' experience in Project and portfolio management. Develop project team work plans and updates to Senior Leaders, including power point, Sharepoint tools, etc. Strong organizational, analytical, mathematical, project management and customer service skills.
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APM's will be expected to take on central roles for the oversight of the Project Engineer with a specific focus on document control (RFIs, submittals, material delivery, etc.) Oversight/Management of Project Engineer and associated responsibilities including document Control, RFIs, Submittals, Material Delivery Trackingand Meeting Minutes.
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