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Cybersecurity and technology risk or project management certifications such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), AWS Security certification, Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification, or Masters Certificate of Project Management (CPM.
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Desired Experience: 5+ years of experienceEIT or PE CertificateProject Management experienceHealthcare and Higher Education project experienceExperience with Revit/AutoCADExperience in MEP Design Responsibilities:The position is responsible for managing projects, being involved in the design of the heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and plumbing systems of buildings for the purpose of bidding and construction.
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Virginia State Police VSP is looking for a Senior Business Systems Analyst with 6years of experience to lead projects related to computerized document creation workflows interfaces and storage for criminal and civil systems including the Criminal and Rap Back Information System CRIS project.
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Work with business and technical leadership to identify and comply with any US Export Control and Trade Secret/Intellectual Property/Security requirements for the project. Functional skills - Deep understanding of capital project execution, including estimating, scheduling, design, prioritization, change management and contractor management.
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Manage disaster recovery activities and other project management related facilitations assigned by the direct supervisor. Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is required.
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The client is looking for a Senior Business Systems Analyst with 6+ years of experience to lead projects related to computerized document creation, workflows, interfaces, and storage for criminal and civil systems including the Criminal and Rap Back Information System (CRIS) project.
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The position will work directly with the Safety Team, Risk Management Department, Subcontractors, and other third-party agents to manage the claims process for any onsite worker injuries that occur at our project sites in our Mid-Atlantic market.
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Advanced degree in a relevant field of work (e.g., MBA) and/or Project Management Professional (PMP) certification Certification in Lean Six Sigma or similar process improvement, facilitation, and project management methodologies Experience implementing large/complex initiatives across a matrix organization In-depth knowledge of management and planning systems theory and practical application to complex initiatives Experience with financial measurements and metrics Financial Services experience.
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This position will support facilities management, site security, and project engagement with a commitment and desire to satisfy our customers by completing all work at the highest level, always striving for perfection.
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Position Overview: The Senior Project Manager is responsible for coordinating the efforts of personnel and vendors to complete projects within the designated timeframe and budget. 5+ years of experience in project management, preferably in the Data Center, Industrial, Electrical, Warehouse, or Construction industries.
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The ideal candidate will act as a gatekeeper, project manager, and trusted confidant, ensuring the smooth operation of the President’s office. Office Management: Oversee the day-to-day operations of the President’s office, including managing office supplies, maintaining filing systems, and coordinating with other departments as necessary.
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We are looking for someone with strong project management skills and proved experience overseeing the evaluation and build-out of business systems related to contract data, merging data from contract lifecycle management tooling with various data sources for broader business use case applicability.
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Project management experience and training in facilitation strongly preferred. If this job is assigned to any Government Business Division entity, the applicant and incumbent fall under a `sensitive position' work designation and may be subject to additional requirements beyond those associates outside Government Business Divisions.
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