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The primary responsibility of the Project Engineer/Project Manager is to manage the engineering, installation, and overall project management of capital projects that involve DC power, AC power, emergency backup power (e.g., generators.
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Description SummaryThe Treasury Manager is responsible for cash management, cash flow forecasting, preparing, and executing monthly quarterly and daily intercompany funds flow schedule, foreign exchange management, monthly and quarterly reporting requirements for Treasurer, accounting, and external reporting and ad-hoc project work to support on-going business objectives and assist with debt compliance and capital allocation strategy.
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Assist in the collateral management program by providing support for securities and whole loan pledging, secured funding capacity, reporting, economics and relationship management.
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Resource will be part of Treasury IT, supporting continued build out of investments, cash management and payments capabilities at First Citizens Bank. Experience working with data management projects having experience in data analysis, data governance, data quality and lineage.
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The Assistant Project Superintendent supports the Project Superintendent or Project Manager in the successful execution of irrigation installations. This role involves assisting with project activities, learning the essentials of project management, and developing the skills necessary to advance to a Project Superintendent role.
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Data analytics project experience related to one or more of the following: transaction monitoring data analysis and system implementation, development of customer risk rating models, customer segmentation, threshold tuning, customer/account/transaction data modelling, management and quality assessment, model validation, and/or Know-Your-Customer data remediation.
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Manage project-specific billing coordination with the accounting team and Operations Manager, schedule commissioning resources, expedite the return of mark-ups for as-built development, and ensure timely completion of project-specific close-out documentation.
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Define and drive a management operating system that ensures department and project performance in alignment with internal and external stakeholder requirements. Proven track record of technical leadership and project management.
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The Assistant Finance Division Manager will possess strong technical competence skills to assist with the oversight and support of the Court Held Funds Unit which processes fines, fees, restitution, child support, bail escrow and other court ordered payments.
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Project tracking with Atlassian JIRA and GitLab, documentation management in Atlassian Confluence and Microsoft Teams / Army 365 tools, source control with GitLab, CI and automated builds with GitLab CI, code artifacts and repository management with Sonatype Nexus.
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The IT Operations Supervisor is responsible for the overall management, monitoring, maintenance, and day-to-day operations of the technical systems at FellowshipLIFE communities. Extensive knowledge of operations, monitoring, management and maintenance of IT systems.
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Manage the role of the outreach worker who works under the direct supervision of the nurse program manager as well as the PD RN. Confirm each patient receives TB care and treatment according to the published standards of care with Atlantic Health System, American Thoracic Society, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and New Jersey Department of Health Tuberculosis Program.
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Project management and task management skill requiredAutoCAD experience requiredWorking knowledge of site grading, stormwater, and erosion and sedimentation controls is required. Advanced Knowledge of AutoCAD Civil 3D Software SuitePrevious staff management experience a plus but not required.
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Partner and coordinate with Segment Heads, Business Unit Presidents, and Chief Underwriting Officers, and various Corporate, Segment and Operating Unit functions (i.e., Underwriting, Operations, Product Development, Berkley Global Underwriters, Actuarial, Ceded Reinsurance, Claims, Enterprise Risk Management, Enterprise Product Support Services, IT, Data and Analytics, Compliance, Marketing and Project Management.
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Project management oversight - ensuring effective design, initiation, and implementation of real-world evidence studies, while ensuring effective study protocols and plans, managing budget and milestone tracking, and, where appropriate, contracting with partner organizations.
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