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Lead a project team consisting of engineers, designers, and field personnel involved in the design of land development projects, including plan and specification preparation, stormwater management calculations as well as client and jurisdictional stakeholder coordination.
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The Senior Asset Management Analyst will contribute to a growing asset management team at Urban Villages by bringing proven expertise in analytics and data-driven decision-making to build systems and processes that will underpin the growth of Urban Villages portfolio.
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Relationship Management: Will be one of the primary relationship managers for current and prospective philanthropic partners including a portfolio of individual, foundations and corporate partners, will help lead and execute growth strategies for key accounts, including renewals and expansions of current philanthropic partnerships, develop new business, and volunteer engagement.
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End-user experience and a moderate level of competency in the use of modern program and project management tools, such as Corporate Real Estate portfolio, PPM, Clarity, Smartsheet, MS Project Online, etc.
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Alcorn also offers a benefits portfolio that includes Health, Dental, Vision, employer-supplemented Health Savings Account, 401k plan with company match, vacation, flexible schedule, dog-friendly office environment, subsidized gym membership, cell phone allowance, and more.
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As time allows, this role may also include the opportunity to assistECS colleagues with bat-related environmental due diligence, planning, permitting, and compliance for a dedicated portfolio of large-scale wind and solar projects across the U.S. To fulfill these duties, you will engagewith internal project teams such as Operations and Maintenance and Asset Management departments, and with external parties such as environmental consultants,state and federal resource agencies, and legal counsel.
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O The TCM will generate core project proposals for tactical, small or simple project deployments, they will work directly with the Service Management or the CSO to coordinate engineering resources and capacity management.
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We specialize in representing occupiers of real estate in lease negotiations and structuring, owner user acquisitions, construction and project management, portfolio management, lease auditing, lease administration, capital markets, and facility management.
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Reporting to senior leadership, you will be part of an established Project Management Office (PMO) within our division, responsible for portfolio management, people leadership, and driving special initiatives.
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Oracle Cloud Project Portfolio Management PPM / Fixed Assets (FA) Technical Reporting Subject Matter
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Job Title: Oracle Cloud Project Portfolio Management (PPM)/Fixed Assets (FA) Technical Reporting Subject Matter Expert. Experience in Oracle Fusion Cloud with PPM/PA (Project Accounting) & FA modules.
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As a Senior Business Analyst within our Project Management Office (PMO) team, you'll hold a pivotal role in identifying and evaluating new ideas influencing our strategic technology portfolio.
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Extensive experience in portfolio, program, and project management, ideally within the utilities industry and electrical transmission. Provide program management oversight, including managing multiple project teams, portfolio roadmaps, executive reporting and overall portfolio progress.
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Sample profiles of strong interest include front office portfolio management developers, business analysts and project professionals, middle office risk, and back office fund accounting and reporting consulting professionals.
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Our global team of over 2,500 employees drive our capabilities in product development, product formulation, strategic sourcing, manufacturing, packaging design, brand marketing, project management, quality assurance, compliance, distribution, and logistics.
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Oversees and ensuring the project management quality (according to the Diversified standards), and ensures cross-functional QA/QC checkpoints for deliverables occur on-time, across the program(s)/portfolio.
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