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3) Technical Project Management. When supporting our Project Management teams, you will coordinate and deliver multiple, simultaneous Building Automation, Fire/Life Safety, or Integrated Security projects of various complexities in commercial buildings.
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Experience applying knowledge of the fundamental principles and methodologies of Radio Frequency (RF) Technologies pertaining to electromagnetics, RF and antenna configuration, and spectrum management required to fulfill the role of senior technical expert for designated programs, ensuring that C-E projects receive adequate technical and project management support.
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Serve as the Project Manager responsible for leading IT modernization and technical refresh projects through all five phases of the project management Lifecycle (initiation through closure.
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Randstad Federal is seeking a Facilities Manager in support of a federal project at DeCA. 10 years of experience in facilities management, particularly in areas such as HVAC, refrigeration, and building maintenance.
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Serves as a Senior Integrated Logistics Support Manager responsible for ensuring the development of all elements of ILS for assigned systems supporting a Project Management Office.
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This also includes support for changes to the hosting facilities such as moving applications and databases from DISA J9 HaC to STRATUS Cloud, and Joint Warfighters Cloud Capabilities (JWCC); provide technical support for application development, migration, integration, and sustainment and provide Risk Management Framework (RMF) support.
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Provide technical project management support to the customer team in the day-to-day management of the team. We seek a Technical Project Manager (TPM) to oversee small to mid-sized projects for federal government clients in the DC metro area.
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Provide technical and project management support for voice projects, including PBX analysis/implementations, VoIP technical design, and wireless product troubleshooting.
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Must have demonstrated success in all phases of acquisition management (scheduling, risk management, budgeting, procurement, and contract administration), and experience as an effective manager of teams comprised of diverse professional, technical and support personnel.
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Providing weekly activity reports/updates to Team Leaders and Members reflecting key activities of the past week and upcoming actions/activities for the team (would receive this information from Team Leaders - Project Director, Program Manager, Technical Lead, Lead System Engineer.
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This position is responsible for technical engineering support for a variety of facility projects from initial concept planning, development of full biddable engineering design and construction packages ready for contract procurement and technical administrative support of the project through completion and closeout for Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (BARC) Facility Services and occasionally for Research Management Units.
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In lieu of a degree, Project Management Institute PMP certification, Contract Manager CPCM certification, or DAWIA Level III in any focus area, and an additional three (3) years of directly related experience for a total of eighteen (18) years may be substituted.
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