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This opportunity as a Commercial Roofing Project Manager will not last long and could be the career change you've been waiting for. Project Management: Proven experience as a Project Manager in the commercial roofing industry.
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Work closely with IT service management, change management, and incident management teams to ensure the CMDB supports their processes. E xperience to include but not limited to: Development, management, and maintenance of CMDB IT asset management ITIL framework and its application to configuration management ServiceNow.
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Provide consultation to VP, Risk Management to develop, implement, communicate and manage liability claims and programs. Workers compensation claims management at a large TPA/Carrier or with an employer - 8.
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Oversees the management of the project portfolio which includes intaking, evaluating, and approving or rejecting project and program ideas across Cigna Healthcare (U.S. Employer, Government (Medicare and Individual & Family Plans (IFP.
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Provide hands-on leadership for key strategic enterprise projects using various problem solving disciplines that include, but not limited to Lean, Six Sigma, Business Process Management, Change Management, Design Thinking, Resource Management or Workforce Planning.
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Experience with project management and managing complex multiple projects. Collaborate with Project Control to review purchase requisitions in Deltek Costpoint prior to approval for procurements.
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Oversee TRIO Student Support Services project for continuous improvement. Perform any other duties as required in fulfillment of the project. Ensure the fulfillment of grant objectives, prepare and submit Annual Performance Reports to U.S. Department of Education, and develop regular reports for District Director of TRIO Programs.
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Skilled in Microsoft Office Software including Word, Excel, Visio, MS Project, and PowerPoint - Experience with project management tools and software, such as MS Project or JIRA - PM Certification preferred - Working Knowledge of IVR, Oracle 11g, Oracle Siebel, OBIEE, J2EE, Web Technologies, Web services, XML, or Deployment Management experience is a plus - Experience with cloud based projects: AWS, Azure, etc.
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Adjunct Faculty – Sports Management The Department of Business Administration has openings throughout the year for part-time, non-tenure lecturers to teach undergraduate courses in Sports Management.
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As a Senior Urban Designer, you will be working with our Planning team across the region, in business and client development, project design/delivery, financial management, strategic insight, community outreach and staff development.
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With that support and autonomy, you’ll be well-positioned to be an effective seller-doer, balancing business development with team and project management. Demonstrated project management skills, including the ability to prepare scope-of-work and level-of-effort estimates for contract proposals, and to lead and manage a team for successful execution of contracted scope, budget, and schedule.
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Primary Duties The primary duties of this position include all aspects of technical engineering, project management, pursuits, marketing, and client relationship management. Works with Project Accountants and Area Business Group Managers for internal project reviews with company management as needed.
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The Asset Manager will report to the Director of Community Development Lending and Investing Asset Management (or if there is no such person to the Director of Community Development Lending and Investing.
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This position falls under the category of an Owner's-Representative model of project management. Additional Information About the Role Responsible for managing all aspects of Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) infrastructure projects from Schematic Design through Close Out. Utilizes historical project cost information and helps develop and maintain a construction cost database.
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The postdoctoral researcher will apply automated patch clamp, FRET-based imaging, computational modeling and molecular biology methods in their project. Manages their own project(s), which is expected to yield one or more publications.
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