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Understanding of Enterprise Solutions including IT Service Management, IT Operations Management, IT Asset Management, Customer Service, Human Resources, Project Management, etc.
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Represent CRMTR in the Murex implementation project as Subject Matter Expert: in Credit Risk, Collateral Management & Compliance implementation streams. Familiarity with the collateral management process for derivatives and repos dmargin call process, independent amount, rating triggers, etc.
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Summary: The Construction Project Manager will support federal projects to include but not limited to construction, design/build, architecture and engineering, space management, facilities management, real estate and leasing of large and complex construction projects.
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To be successful in this role, the ideal candidate should have experience in construction project management and quality assurance. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in construction project management to contribute to an important environmental and infrastructure project.
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Work as part of a team reviewing and assessing Risk Management Framework (RMF) authorization body of evidence for classified information systems, to include System Security Plan (SSP), Security Control Traceability Matrix (SCTM), Continuous Monitoring Plan, Incident Response Plan, Access Control Plan, and Security Assessment Plan, etc.
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The Construction Superintendent will assist NAVFAC field offices on matters relating to Construction Quality Assurance and Project Management on projects assigned. Monitor and notify the Project Superintendent or QC Manager and Government Staff immediately of safety violations.
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Serco will support the US Navys Shipyards and Naval Industrial Base efforts related workforce/workload management, logistic services, business operations, and total force initiatives in support of shipyard Corporate Project Execution, support, and workforce training.
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Demonstrated M&A or financing attorney with proven drafting, deal structuring, project leadership, negotiation, and communication skills required; exposure to executive compensation, tax, real estate, corporate insurance, venture capital or private equity is a plus.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Word & Microsoft ExcelProficiency in Primavera P6 (or similar scheduling software/application)Proficiency in Timberline PJ (or similar project management software/application)Proficiency in Viewpoint (or similar AP software/application)Working knowledge of Navisworks, Revit and Sketch-up.
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Knowledge of proper archival and collections management techniques. Enter data into excel spreadsheets for bulk upload into the Museum’s collections management database and collections website.
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Provide Alfresco expertise and best practices for a new implementation of Alfresco as an enterprise digital asset and content management system. Own all tasks to integrate Alfresco and external enterprise task management tools.
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Experience with a Project Management Tool HRIS Systems Analyst- remote. 5 years of experience in Core HR and multiple of the following modules within Oracle Cloud HCM: Benefits, Compensation, Career Development, Succession Planning, Performance, Absence Management.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Current certification of successful completion of the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)/Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Construction Quality Management for Contractors (CQM-C) course.
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Skilled with personnel management, labor relationship skills with collective bargaining units (CBA), talent management, project management, cross training, safety program, operating costs, scheduling, budget, maintenance program, fielding of new devices/products, upgrades, life cycle management and Integrated Master Schedule (IMS.
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