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Our client is InSearch of a Network Manager. This diverse manager oversees the IT infrastructure, enterprise security, data, systems, and network. Budget and project management skills.
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Manages project teams responsible for fulfilling DevOps, Student Success, Finance and/or campus projects. Liaise with PMO to establish and implement project management processes and methodologies to ensure projects meet scope requirements, delivered on time, within budget and adhere to high quality standards and best practices.
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We are looking for a dedicated and skilled Restoration Project Manager to join our top-rated team. Confirmation: Negotiate customer and/or client approval of project scope and estimate Stakeholder Communication: Maintain clear and effective verbal and written communication with property owners, insurance adjusters, teammates, and other relevant parties.
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As a Data Platforms Manager, you’ll move Pacific Life and your career forward by leading and maturing our enterprise shared services for Snowflake and dbt. We’re actively seeking a talented Data Platforms Manager to join our PL Data Team in Newport Beach, CA (preferred), Omaha, NE or Lynchburg, VA. This role is hybrid.
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Project manage process improvement and automation projects from requirements gathering to deployment, including but not limited to, obtaining buy-in from business process owners, establishing project schedule and scope, and determining an appropriate implementation plan.
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You can expect to spend time with a Training Manager and Supervising Manager during your training, working various shifts to learn about our company, our retail team, our vendors and our guests.
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Sodexo is seeking an Environmental Services / Custodial Operations Manager 1 for Nebraska Medicine - Village Point located in Omaha, NE. This position will operate on a mid-shift, 1:00pm - 9:00pm schedule.
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Qualifications of the Project Engineering Manager: Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, or related field; or equivalent education. This is a hands-on Project Engineering/Engineering Manager position.
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Responsibilities of the Project Engineering Manager:oManages a group of engineers and designers to complete project-specific engineering activities. oAccountable for resource allocation within the Project Engineering team, risk assessment and reduction activities, and project due dates for technical deliverables.
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OLeads all activities related to large project custom-engineered solution development including, but not limited to, designing, modeling, prototyping, evaluation, and testing. oAssures large project technical deliverable timelines are met oLead technical review of specifications for quotations and large contract risk assessment.
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OCoordinates with the sales and project management teams to allocate resources and manage resource workloads. Ability to manage long project timelines and maintain a high level of productivity to achieve project milestones.
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Use of 3D modeling softwareUnderstanding and experience with regulatory codes such as UL, CSA, NEC and NFPA.Strong written and oral communication skills. oCoordinates engineering activities across all engineering teams with the Director of Engineering, and Engineering Managers.
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You will be working with engineers, technicians, product development team, building prototypes and testing, and traveling to the customer’s sites inspection to support commissioning activities. oTravels to perform on-site inspections for large projects and to support commissioning activities both nationally and internationally.
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Licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer (PE) in Nebraska with ability to obtain reciprocity in other states. oReviews and approves ECOs, drawing packages, bills of materials, math data, and other technical documentation.
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As a Manager within the Sustainability, Climate and Equity: Renewable Energy practice, you will advise clients on tax issues related to renewable energy clients and projects. The Manager will ensure accurate, timely completion of deliverables.
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Title: project manager Company: Cleveland Construction in Omaha, NE
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