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The HMP Manager will work with CHC staff to review draft texts and select illustrations; edit, refine, and fact-check subsequent drafts; and in collaboration with a graphic designer develop suitable sign designs; manage the municipal bid processes; and oversee fabrication and installation.
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Collect, review and approve all required regulatory documents; and work to ensure the study Trial Master File (TMF) is up to date and “audit ready” throughout the course of the study. The ability to manage multiple studies and provide training, direct supervision and/or appropriate mentoring to project manager(s), assistant project manager(s) and/or staff assistants.
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Provide support associated with the review of components of school district submittals related to the design, constructability, value engineering, and cost estimating prepared by the designer during feasibility and schematic design under the Senior Project Manager.
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Monitoring responsibilities Provide expertise and oversight for monitoring related activities and for monitoring staff which may include: Reviewing protocols and creating data monitoring proposalsReviewing monitoring status, query resolution and reports Ensuring DMC-wide compliance with all federal and local agencies including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and local Institutional Review Board (IRB) 5.
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Lead Carpenter/Project Manager (Residential Construction) Company vehicle and a gas card (after successful performance review at 90 days and review of RMV record.) Continuously improve processes and workflows to enhance project efficiency, effectiveness, and client experience.
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Responsible for securing single site Institutional Review Board (IRB) for this multi-site study and maintaining project adherence to IRB requirements. The Senior Project Manager (SPM) is responsible for managing all activities of the PCORI funded OPTIONS clinical trial, which is a complex, multi-site health information technology and implementation science study.
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The Clinical Trials Recruitment Manager will oversee the development of recruitment and retention reports for study team review during regular team meetings and will contribute to manuscript and grant proposal development.
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Experience using project management software, Veeva, and the PRC review process. Partner with Project Manager, Broadcast Producers, Print Production, Media, and Analytics to coordinate schedules, budgets, deliverables, and approval processes on all projects.
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Collaborate with medical research, data management, biostatistics, pharmacovigilance, and other functions to ensure data is processed in a timely manner for ongoing data review, interim analyses and final database lock.
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You'll analyze field work, calculate the boundary, assign the drafting, review and add the title matters, and obtain any direction and guidance from the Professional Land Surveyor in Responsible Charge.
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Review the project with building inspector, fire marshal, etc. Review findings with Project Team and Managing Director. Periodically review project documents and include quality assurance review processes into the project plan.
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The responsibilities and project size will increase for the Senior Project Manager (Sr. PM) role. Senior Project Manager Additional Responsibilities: Demonstrated ability to manage complex and multi-phased projects.
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Project Manager / Senior Project ManagerJob SummaryThe Project Manager (PM) is responsible for the day-to-day management and delivery of assigned projects, focusing on scope, schedule, and budget.
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Attend building committee, client, and regulatory agency review and other meetings as necessary or required. Essential FunctionsSenior Project Manager (10+ years experience): Licensure preferred but not required.
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Project Manager (8+ years experience): Licensure preferred but not required. May serve as Project Director (overseeing other Project Managers) or PIC (Principal In Charge - if a principal) on assigned projects.
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