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The VP, along with a Senior Associate direct report, manages the project goals for assets within the portfolio including relationship management, leasing, redevelopment planning, and financial optimization for the portfolio.
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2 or more years of experience in compliance risk management in banking is preferred; 2 or more years of experience in relationship management and financial analysis of financial institutions is preferred.
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Index Sales & Relationship Management (NYC) Excellent practices in client relationship management and processes with an ability to plan, record, and manage activities effectively with minimal supervision.
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Initiate and coordinate outreach and relationship building across the Project Finance and Infrastructure ecosystem, including coverage of bankers, Debt Capital Markets (DCM), Syndicate, and Sales desks.
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Keywords: construction, drywall, project management, commercial construction, assistant construction manager, construction manager, project manager, client relations, construction software, Dumont, NJ.
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Maintains close relationship with NYC Health and Hospitals Office of Facilities Development, coordinating all aspects of project management. Acts as primary liaison to DOH, DOB, FDNY and other regulatory agencies on issues related to new construction and project management.
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Bachelor’s Degree and 7 years of related project management and/or community outreach or research experience. We are seeking an applicant for the position of Project Manager of Cancer Outreach and Wellness Initiatives for the Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center under Alyson Moadel-Robblee, PhD, Deputy Director of Community Engagement and Cancer Health Equity.
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Project management skills to assist with the development and execution of strategic security roadmaps to strengthen and continuously improve information security of the business. Fully integrate cybersecurity into third party risk management, ensuring requirements are met by all types of our vendors and suppliers.
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Manage construction project controls, including report drafting using MS Office Suite, cost management, schedule management with Primavera, change order management, and submittal management.
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The Business Development Manager will work alongside our client's senior team to learn the ins and outs of solar project lifecycle management. Keywords: Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Solar Construction, NY Energy, Business Development, Solar Site Management, Solar Project Management.
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10+ years experience in Agency Services or Portfolio Management supporting Project Finance transactions. Responsible for autonomous oversight of an assigned portfolio of Project Finance transactions with a mix of agency, bilateral and syndicated accounts covering thermal power, renewable power, infrastructure, oil & gas and mining industries.
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As a Credit Officer in the CRM Global Credit Financing and Solutions (GCFS) team you will support a number of leveraged and structured lending businesses covering middle market corporates, digital infrastructure, renewable energy & project finance, aircraft financing, social infrastructure, and equity margin loans.
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Reporting to the Project Manager, Office of Scientific Research Management. Project Coordinator, Office of Scientific Research Management. Reporting directly to the Project Manager and working closely with the Director, Research Initiatives within the Office of Scientific Research Initiatives, the Project Coordinator will coordinate and support institute-wide projects, initiatives and programs, such as the Starr Foundation Program for Discovery Science, internal funding opportunities, institutional metrics and reporting, and strategic communication.
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Supported by the Manager of Development and Special Events, they'll engage in grant and report writing, project management, revenue tracking, donor engagement, and collaborate on fundraising campaigns and events with the communications team.
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Build and maintaining an excellent relationship with Markets Business Activity Owners, Enterprise Third Party Management, Operational Risk Management and other stakeholders. Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management, process improvement, change management, governance, and technology within regulated and complex environment.
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