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Overview: Merchandising Team Lead SPAR is growing our retail merchandising/ installation team and hiring a Team Lead As a Full Time Team Lead you will be responsible for project management and coordination of fixture installation and all merchandising aspects.
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Experience in contract administration, project management, dispute resolution, personnel management, and status reporting. Possess PMP or other Project Management Certification (must be attained within 6 months of System Implementation.
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Make repairs and perform preventative maintenance to company, industry standards and to building codes – seek the help of the Maintenance Supervisor, Regional Maintenance Manager, or Director of Project and Risk Management, or the Vice President for Capital Planning, Procurement and Energy Management before proceeding with unfamiliar measures – contact them before contacting vendors for the non-routine repair or replacement issues.
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Provide MQ support to include change management, installation, design, test, implementation and production support for data integration; project management, OS support, and departmental liaison across technical/ business unit, support procedure development, proof of concept testing, change management, and training; and software and OS upgrades, 24 x 7 support, MQ administration on Windows, Unix, Linux and mainframe.
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In this position, you will play a key role in enhancing our third party risk management processes across Capital One and driving project and program delivery. At least 8 years of experience in Process, Project, Risk Management, or Audit.
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Experience: Four years of professional forestry experience involving forest or park management, wildlife biology, forest recreation planning, forest engineering, urban and community forestry, timber harvest and marketing, forest planning or forest protection.
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This position requires a considerable amount of experience in transport engineering, significant project management experience, and strong problem solving, analytical, and organizational skills to develop a monthly interconnect implementation plan that supports macro, in-building, small cell, self-perform/third party, ODAS, SNAP(Samsung), LS6, 5G, CRAN, VRAN and MEC build targets.
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The Environmental/Energy Manager reports to Project Manager and will be responsible to ensure operations adhere to the goals and policies of the Environmental System and other specified sustainability requirements affecting this contract.
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At least ten (10) years of related work experience required (e.g. Finance, Quality, Project Management or Portfolio Management) This may include project specific financial planning, communications, partner engagement, and change management.
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Project Management in the areas of Land Development Plan Design, Stormwater Management Design, Water and Sanitary Sewer Design and Erosion and Sedimentation Control Design. Responsibilities include project management, financial performance, loss prevention, budgeting, workload and staff balancing, preparation of technical proposals, monitoring of project budgets, staff supervision and scheduling of key projects.
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Business Intelligence (BI), Database Design, Data Engineering, Data Modeling, Data Science, Data Visualization, Machine Learning, Project Management, Software Development, Stakeholder Relationship Management.
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The PM manages a team of professionals that comprise the Project Management Office, including a Safety Manager, Scheduler, Estimator, Project Specialist, and Site Superintendent. AKIMA Construction Group consists of multiple companies (Portico, Jade Creek and our newly formed 8(a) Artic Peak) and is rapidly growing within the southeastern region of the USA. Jade Creek (An AKIMA Company) is seeking Senior Construction Program-Project Manager with solid experience managingFederal construction projects to join our team.
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Certified Scrum Master (CSM), SAFe Scrum Master (SSM), SAFe Agilist (SA), SAFe RTE or similar agile project management certification (PMI-ACP) Experience using agile project management tools (e.g., Jira, VersionOne, Rally, IBM ELM.
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Executive level troubleshooting, problem solving, project management, and interpersonal skills. Proficient with database management, project trackers, and logic. Project management experience.
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The Construction Manager will collaborate with the NAVFAC field offices relating to Project Management and Construction Engineering for various projects. Ensure effective communication and coordination between the project manager, design manager, contract specialist, contractor, project technical team, client, and others as appropriate.
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