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As the Project Commercial Manager on the $1.5BN Susquehanna River Rail Bridge Project, you will manage commercial activities , including prime contract management, scheduling, cost control and contract change management.
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Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) or achieve CAPM within two years of job entry (PMP certification will fulfill this requirement) Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
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Gannett Fleming is looking for an experienced and motivated Sr Wastewater Engineer and Project Manager with strong technical and project management experience to join our Water/Wastewater practice.
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Interface with internal stakeholder organizations as well as project reporting to EU Senior Management. Demonstrated strong judgment and time management skills Ability to work independently and as a project team leader including the ability to handle conflicting priorities in a multi-task environment Demonstrated proficiency and experience managing complex projects and overseeing multiple contractors supporting a given project.
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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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Previous Release, Project, or Program Management experience. The RTE also serves as a project engineer/project manager over the ART and focus on ensuring the ART's Feature commitments are met.
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Identify operational issues throughout design/construction/lease-up/stabilization phases of development and work with cross-functional project teams to devise solutions. Collaborate with property management and resident services on community development and resident relations.
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The sPM will support the program and associated projects/work streams as needed and oversee the execution of work through the entire project management lifecycle (initiation, planning, execution, and closeout) per the processes established by the T. Rowe Price Transformation Office (TO) and industry best practices.
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The Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development is seeking an Operations Officer IV/ Director of Project Development for the Development Division – Land Management Section.
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Eight years project management experience with a proven track record of providing exemplary customer service. Ensures adherence to D&C policies, procedures, and project management standards.
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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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Experience in strategic planning, budgeting, and financial reporting, advanced sourcing techniques and tools, supplier management, and project management. Global mindset with experience working in an international/multi-cultural matrix environment, proficiency in conducting market analysis, cost modeling, and financial risk management.
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Developing experience in project management. The candidate will be responsible for leading civil design and permitting efforts for energy projects within the Mid-Atlantic region including the design of erosion and sediment control, grading, stormwater management drainage, and associated civil elements.
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Three or more (3+) years of experience within Cultural Resource Management or related fields as a project archaeologist/field director/crew chief supervising Cultural Resource field investigations.
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Assistance with the management of temporary staff and being responsive to client and Project Manager requests. Candidates may expect to be subject to client or project-specific formal background checks or drug test regimens.
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