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Construction Management, Materials Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Project Engineering & Management, Risk Management, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering.
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New Leaf Energy is seeking a Project Finance Associate to join our team. This individual will participate in project development and financing of solar energy and energy storage projects, including detailed analysis of project risks and resolution thereof, as well as forecasting of critical development milestones.
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Additionally, the Project Associate may collaborate with TCB staff in other divisions, such as Property Management, Community Life, Asset Management, and Finance, to advance pipeline projects and deepen our resident-focused outcomes.
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Scientific Associate Director, DMPK Project Representative. PCO is looking for a Scientific Associate Director to join the Dev DMPK group that is an expert in ADME and pharmaceutical drug development of protein therapeutics and small molecule drugs.
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TechTarget is seeking an Associate Project Manager to join our Business Operations team. Aid in the development and application of PMO best practices and project management guidelines.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for an Associate Project Accountant for our Boston, MA, office. Provides professional accounting and financial specialist support to a project team, reviewing and evaluating project charges for accuracy, completing cost transfers, establishing and updating funding as needed, instituting and maintaining project budgets, and ensuring that all project data is current.
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Project Finance Associate - DC | BOS. We are seeking an associate with 4+ years of experience to join our energy project development and finance practice. At least four years of project finance experience at a law firm.
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Responsible for the validation, nomination and progression of drugdiscovery pipeline programsthroughdirect project championroles and management of junior staff. OBJECTIVESScientific leader with deep subject-matter expertise, driving project team progression and development oftechnical capabilities.
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To help with this, we’re looking for an outstanding Sr Associate, Account & Project Management – someone with a passion for using collaboration, the creative process and emerging technologies to produce world-class interactive experiences for our clients.
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Sr. Associate, Technical Project Management Dorchester, United States of America Job Description: Manages and implements internal or external IT projects or programs with a defined start and end.
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Sr. Associate, Technical Project Management. Manages and oversees the end to end project management activities such as project reporting, project planning, issue / risk identification and tracking, scope management, estimation, client management, relationship management and other project documentation preparation for projects of high business complexity (involving multiple systems interfaces that are highly visible to the organization.
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The Associate Project Manager works with the Business Development team to coordinate evaluation and diligence processes across a variety of strategic transactions. Sarepta has become a partner of choice for genetic medicines companies globally and we intend to accelerate our already substantial BD activity going forward; the Associate Project Manager will play a critical role in driving several workstreams as we evaluate the right opportunities.
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Locations: VA - McLean, United States of America, McLean, VirginiaPrincipal Associate, Project Manager, RDO Chief of Staff. As the Experience Design Project Manager for change management and communications, this associate will provide change management leadership for core projects on the Research and Design Operations team by assessing impact of change to associates, planning, documenting changes, and creating and implementing change management strategies that maximize associates adoption and usage in a highly collaborative working environment.
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We are actively seeking an Associate Manufacturing Project Engineer to join our team located in Dedham, MA. Associate degree in manufacturing or mechanical engineering or equivalent experience.
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As a Statistical Project Leader in Biostatistics, you will Lead one or more indications/projects in a Therapeutic Area, under minimum supervision of senior statistical project leader or team leader.
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