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Main Responsibilities:Manage the documentation of our product success process, including but not limited to project charters, project timelines, presentations for training and more. This would include overall project management.
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Project Manager/Business Analyst Seattle, WA (Full Time, Hybrid) Why clients choose Pivotal Consulting: We are a technology management consulting firm helping Fortune 500 companies improve their performance – we specialize in making People, Process, and Technology work together.
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The role of the Business Analyst / Project Manager (BA / PM) is to work closely with the business units to capture, consolidate, and communicate the project-related information to the vendor's IT staff.
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Project Manager/Business Analyst. An excellent candidate for this role is familiar with SharePoint Online, able to balance time between Business Analyst and Project Management tasks, is excellent at documentation, and not afraid to escalate risks or ask for help.
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As Sr. Business Analyst/Technical Project Manager within the Business Process and Quality (BPQ) Department (Laufer's "Think Tank" and Innovation Center), you are responsible to analyze processes and challenges , develop solutions (usually IT related, but not always) with all stakeholders on all levels in the organization, and manage projects for all sorts of improvements to the company.
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The Risk Business Analyst/Project Manager will be responsible for providing wide ranging and high-quality Business Analyst and Project Management services to the Firm and the global Risk Management organization, across all areas of Risk Management: measuring, quantifying, analyzing, reporting, controlling, mitigating, and managing of Financial Risks for the Firm across all capital markets traded products, including Commodities, Equities, FX, Fixed Income, and both Listed and OTC Derivatives.
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MDW is seeking Contingent Hire candidates for a Project Manager/Senior Business Analyst to provide Emergency Management Support Services to our Washington Headquarters Services Facilities Services Directorate (WHS/FSD) client.
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Role: Regulatory Reporting Project Manager/Business Analyst. We need a very credible and seasoned Regulatory change/Reg Reporting Project Manager who has extensive experience as Project/Program Manager, in a high complex Energy Trading environment and has delivered complex regulatory change.
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Global Financial Firm located in JERSEY CITY, NJ has an immediate contract opportunity for an experienced Business Analyst/Project Manager. Own business/ functional requirements and change requests, documenting solution and managing end to end project delivery.
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Grow your career with an innovative global bank in Jersey City, NJ as a Business Analyst/Project Manager with strong Prime Brokerage knowledge. Manage relationship with Business and take ownership for providing regular project updates to key business and technology stakeholders.
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Responsibilities:The Senior Project Manager/Business Analyst will be responsible for: Embrace the agile mindset, advocate and champion Agile Ways of Working across the program teams instituting agile and lean principles through doing, coaching, teaching, and mentoring.
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The Project Manager/Senior Business Analyst will play a key role in support of the WHS/FSD Facilities Emergency Management Office and will work as part of a small integrated team directly supporting the FEMO Government Program Manager.
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7+ years of proven business analysis, testing/QA and project management success. Develop detailed project requirements, testing and QA plans, project plans, task estimates, and Agile SCRUM schedules.
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The IT Project Manager - Sr. Business Analyst will be responsible for end-to-end IT projects, focused application modifications, and/or application upgrades. Strong organizational skills and familiarity with project management tools, methodologies, and best practices.
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Qualifications and Skills 10+ years of experience in Capital Markets as a Project Manager or Business Analyst with experience in system implementations or equivalent operational experience on central datamarts like Security Master/Pricing master.
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