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As a Project Manager you will serve as a key point person for projects in the Greater Boston area. You will build key skills as a Project Manager, with an opportunity to make a real difference as the team works through complex decisions.
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Ensure Regional Director/Operations Manager and customers are aware of issues that will impact project completion or budget. As part of the New England Operations Team; the Project Manager is responsible for overseeing wireless construction activities, Construction/Implementation, System Commissioning/Integration and Closeout of Wireless In-Building Networks.
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Must have demonstrated experience working with healthcare design and construction projects, Certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP) by the Project Management Institute or as a Certified Construction Manager (CCM) by the Construction Management Association of America (or approved equivalents) is preferred.
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Maintain and review the safety requirements for the Project and resolve or report deficiencies to the Superintendent and Safety Manager. Work with and coach field engineers on the project to facilitate their skills development.
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They are seeking a talented and experienced Software Engineering Manager to join their dynamic team and lead the development of embedded software for their next-generation medical devices. Position Overview: As a Software Engineering Manager at our client, you will play a pivotal role in leading a team of skilled software engineers to develop and maintain embedded software for their medical devices.
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This role requires excellent time management, communication, and technical skills as you work closely with a Senior Project Designer, Project Manager, and a team of consultants developing complex design concepts that respond to the client's needs.
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Manages resources by planning, scheduling, and forecasting manpower and resource requirements Manages subcontractors to deliver high quality deliverables and installation on schedule Manage the timely resolution of issues, including the escalation of issues that are outside of the project team’s scope of responsibility.
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The Biostatistician/ Statistical Project Manager will be responsible for the supervision of 2-3 Biostatistician II positions. The project management and supervisory aspects of the role include but are not limited to:Statistical project management responsibilities such as: Working with project leadership on assignment of work (e.g., validation, data requests, studies) to MS-level Biostatisticians and Statistical ProgrammersTracking validation requests, coordinate validation assignments, and monitor completion status.
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The Architectural Project Manager (AKA Architectural Sales Consultant) is responsible for developing new business, building awareness, loyalty, and ultimately driving Marvin sales to the architectural and commercial communities.
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The research assistant will work independently and under general supervision from the study team members including a Project Manager, Research Scientist or Principal Investigator. As a member of the Division of Rheumatology, Inflammation, and Immunity, the research assistant will work on several NIH-funded clinical studies and health interventions together with the Principal Investigator.
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The individual will advise on construction techniques, building codes, interpret CDs, process shop drawings and submittals, and collaborate with the Project Manager, Project Designer, and the principal-in-Charge.
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The Administrative Assistant / Office Manager position, reporting to the Associate Director of Operations, provides a central and shared resource for administrative support to our client’s SVP of Clinical, SVP Head of Regulatory Affairs and other leadership team members as needed.
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5+ years of project controls experience, including design and construction phases on large capital programs, with a track record of successfully managing costs throughout the project phases.
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Adaptable leader and seasoned project manager with minimum 10 years of progressive experience in ESG, sustainability or corporate strategy (required) Lead end-to-end development of annual CSR Report and actively engage on other corporate publications, regulatory filings and ESG content and communications.
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The responsibility to keep the Project Director fully informed in a timely fashion about all problem areas on the project and present solutions/mitigations. We are seeking a Sr. Staff Project Manager with a focus in construction management.
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