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Amentum is currently seeking a qualified candidate to serve as a Software Project Manager in the Assistant PEO Systems Engineering, PEO Combat Service & Combat Service Support (PEO CS&CSS) office.
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The Senior Project Manager is responsible for the overall management and project reporting of specific construction project(s) Minimum of 10 years' experience in a Project Manager role.
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The Program Manager will be working directly under the Chief Data Officer on the Data Warehouse Team. Furthermore, you will be coordinating with senior stakeholders, build consensus, resolve conflict, solve tough business problems, and cross collaborate with different departments.
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Additional responsibilities include quote review, project management assistance, and material purchasing. About the jobThe role of the Concrete Estimator is to provide accurate bid proposals and scope analysis for potential concrete projects.
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The Project Manager schedules and directs personnel and resources towards providing quality, cost effective safe service to clients to ensure the work is produced according to the plan. Performs any other assignments as requested by the regional manager.
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Experienced Program/Project Manager who has previous experience working with extensive, complex, multi-year Infrastructure and Security projects, preferably in Privilege Account Management (CyberArk) is preferred.
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Summary: Seeking a DOD Project Manager with strong technical writing and organizational skills to support Combat Mission Systems programs. Summary: Seeking a DOD Project Manager with strong technical writing and organizational skills to support Combat Mission Systems programs.
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To help with this, we're looking for an outstanding Manager in Project Management- a digital producer with a passion for using collaboration, the creative process and emerging technologies to produce world-class interactive experiences for our clients.
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Prepare pricing estimates on new projects and estimate prices on change orders to existing contracts.
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