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Seeking an opportunity to apply your skills in leadership and program management while applying science to real world challenges? · At least 5 years of experience in project or program coordination.
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Required Qualifications Minimum 15 years program management experience, preferably in a PMOBachelor’s degree in Business, Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalentPMI PMP Certification.
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May serve as Project Manager on one or more BPA call in addition to BPA program management functionsRequired Qualifications:B.S. or B.A. in IT, computer science or related field plus 15 years of experience in the IT fieldAt least 8 years of experience managing large IT Operations contracts and at least 5 years in a cloud environment.
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Medical Meeting Program & Project Manager) to support the development and execution of the HRX Live annual event and the year-round innovation community , HRX Innovation Hub, content.
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Option 1: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, engineering, or related area and 7 years’ experience in engineering, engineering program management, technical program management, product management, or related area.
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Manage project or program requirements effectively, ensuring timely delivery and client satisfaction. The Building People, LLC, has a position open for a full-time Program Manager supporting our Workforce Transformation and Organizational Development business unit, working closely with senior leaders in the federal government and commercial sectors to drive organizational strategy and transformation.
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Or MA (Master’s in Art) and Master’s in Science (MS) degree in program/project management or a field of study related to the assigned project(s). The Program Manager (PM) shall possess a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree (e.g., Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.
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Medical Meeting Program & Project Manager) HRS is the international leader in science, education, and advocacy for cardiac arrhythmia professionals and patients, and the primary information resource on heart rhythm disorders.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, or a related field. Risk Management: Identify and manage project risks, developing mitigation strategies and communicating them to stakeholders as needed.
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Project management experience, experience with informal science communication and social media, experience with broader impact activities in multi-institution federal research centers, and experience with improving diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM space is preferred.
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Serve as the program manager responsible for organizing, directing, and managing all aspects of the performance of work, often involving complex and inter-related project tasks. Consult with federal clients and contractor personnel to formulate and review task plans and deliverables, ensuring conformance with program and project task schedules, costs, and contractual obligations.
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Provide Program and Project Management support for a growing portfolio of operational and service programs. Excellent computer skills with a strong proficiency in Microsoft Office (Teams/Sharepoint, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), Microsoft Project, knowledge of Deltek CostPoint or similar MRP/ERP software systems, Jira, and Windchill.
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Proactively manages project issues, involving senior program manager or director as required. Serve as back-up support for the Senior Program Manager pertaining to PMU operational matters, traveling to the field to support project initiatives and backfill project leadership, as needed.
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7+ years of experience with software development, including artifi cia l intelligence, data science, ML engineering, data research, or data analytics, including as a manager, individual contributor, or consulting advisor.
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The Alaka`ina Foundation Family of Companies (FOCs) has a need for a Program Manager/ Research Project Manager to support our government customer located in Silver Spring, MD, with the potential need to travel to remote sites CONUS and OCONUS.
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