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This person will provide thought leadership in urban planning, sustainable design, as well as transportation and master planning. They will bring significant experience in project management and business development.
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This person will oversee the implementation of its growing portfolio of projects (currently over $100M in contracts with USAID), ensuring effective project delivery, working with WSP’s operational teams to also ensure sound financial management and contract compliance.
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Manages a 5-person team that includes the roles of Development Associate, Communications Associate, Volunteer Manager, and Grant writer, and the ED who joins team meetings as appropriate in addition to weekly consultation with the DD. Depending on the context and the project, the DD shares leadership of Development work with key volunteer leaders such as Gala co-chairs, Next Step Breakfast Chair, the Partner Council Convener, and the ED.
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Apply functional expertise in human capital areas, including workforce planning, organizational assessment, organization design, HR business process design, program evaluation, training design and development, leadership development, change management, employee communications, succession management, career development, survey research, or human capital strategic planning.
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Ability and experience working with other (besides quality and operations) personnel such as contracts/legal, project management, business development, client services is helpful. The Quality Contracts Manager will co-develop negotiation strategies with Quality representatives and the Quality Director, Strategy and Operations, acquiring leadership approvals and coordinating with multiple resources (e.g., Client Services, Operations, Contracts and Legal.
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This person will play a leadership role managing varied special projects, will naturally “connect the dots” in projects with multiple moving parts, and thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
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Our people-first culture prioritizes the benefits of flexibility and collaboration, whether that happens in person or remotely. With professional and leadership development opportunities like upskilling programs, tuition reimbursement, mentoring, and firm-sponsored networking, you can chart a unique and fulfilling career path on your own terms.
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10+ years of progressively growing responsibility in business development and project management. Demonstrated experience in international development programming, including with USAID contracts for governance programming.
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This position plays a critical role within the company and will include programs that require a strong knowledge of federal contracting, specifically USAID. In this role, the ideal candidate will report to the Director of Contracts and will interface across the business with the Project Teams, Finance, Accounting, Business Development, and members of the leadership team.
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This posting will close within 90 days from the Posting Date. Work ModelOur people-first culture prioritizes the benefits of flexibility and collaboration, whether that happens in person or remotely.
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In this leadership role, the ideal candidate will be a strategic and tactical thought leader on a portfolio of diverse programs, mostly comprised of international contracts. Assisting in development of efficient and compliant procurement processes.
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Coordinates logistics and procures materials for practice area in person meetings and events. Interest in international development. Leads quarterly and annual collection of technical deliverables, supports technical team members in thought leadership engagements and publications, and centralizes photos for internal tracking and communication products.
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As a Siemens Professional Services Systems Administrator, you will be the point person for Development, Architecture, Design, and Sustainment to support the customer's Teamcenter Architecture, Design, Build, Deploy and Release Management & Sustainment project This position requires excellent interpersonal skills, technical leadership skills, process improvement skills as well as LINUX and Oracle configuration and install/administration skills.
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In this role, the ideal candidate will report to the Vice President of Contracts and will interface across the business with the Project Teams, Finance, Accounting, Business Development, and members of the leadership team.
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