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Information Technology Programmer/Analyst 9 Possession of an Associate's degree with 16 semester (24 term) credits in one or a combination of the following: computer science, data processing, computer information systems, data communications, networking, systems analysis, computer programming, information assurance, IT project management or mathematics.
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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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Database design, development and database management for SQL Server or Oracle Some travel may be required to project site visits, client meetings, etc. Role description:Arcadis is seeking a Water Engineer/Management Consultant to join our Resilience Water Team and work on a variety of engagements with our Water Asset Management practice.
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As a Salesforce/CRM Tester, you'll be comfortable with Testing salesforce applications and utilizing Azure DevOps for designing, maintaining, and executing test cases for the Michigan Enterprise Contact Center team at the Department of Technology, Management, and Budget.
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Partner with IT Asset Management teams and IT Product Owners to align discovery trend data with asset lifecycle management data requirements. Experience leading implementations of Service Mapping, Application Inventory Management and IT Asset Management.
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The minimum salary for the Hyperscale Data Center Project Management Director position is $180,000 annually and the maximum salary for the Data Center Project Management Director position is $215,000 annually.
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Quality Assurance Analyst with the Customer of Technology, Management, and Budget (DTMB) Agency Services supporting the Michigan Customer of Transportation (MDOT). Works with UX/UI Designer of the Project to assist them adding defect(s) or raise defects in their absence.
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Professional certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional) or CCM (Certified Construction Manager) are advantageous. Proficiency in project management software, cost estimation tools, and scheduling software.
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You’ll partner with local Avnet branch FAE's and Account Managers, along with NXP sales management, to identify new customer projects in: automotive motor drive applications; battery management systems; vehicle gateways; safety management controllers; and industrial safety applications, to define and execute the account sales strategy, and maintain support throughout the customer’s product development cycle.
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Provide overall management direction for a “mega-project” or multiple large and small heavy civil or industrial projects. 15+ years experience with extensive knowledge of construction, design, finance, and management as well as proven leadership in a self-performing general contractor role required.
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Experience with Configuration Management tools such as Terraform, Puppet, Chef, Amazon OpWorks, RedHat Ansible, Jenkins Docker, Azure Update Management and Templates. Database experience with at least one of MS SQL Server, Oracle DB, DB2, and working knowledge of SQL for use with configuration management and reporting.
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Familiarity with project management tools and processes. Reporting to the Senior Director of Marketing and Communications, the Social Media Coordinator & Marketing Analyst will assume responsibility for the management of paid social media campaigns, paid search ads and management and enhancement of ComArtSci’s social media channels.
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Assist in creation and maintenance of project reporting and management processes to optimize development spend and risk reduction across project portfolio. POSITION Lead the Company's project development activities in the U.S. Central region (focusing on ERCOT, MISO, and SPP market areas), working closely with senior management.
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The GIS Data Architect under the Enterprise Section reports to the Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget (DTMB) Agency Services supporting the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT.
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Day to day activities include data management, source control (TFS/Azure DevOps, GIT), unit testing, documentation, testing, production support, change management, software development and data integrity.
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project management jobs Title: portfolio Company: Cardinal Health in Lansing, MI
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