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The IT Project Manager Initiates, Plans, Executes, Controls and Closes multiple simultaneous IT Projects. Develops detailed project plans, schedules and budgets and manages all implementation processes including interdepartmental meetings, technical and functional resource identification and allocation, project timeline and progress tracking, change control process, testing, documentation, training and interdepartmental communications and activity management to ensure on-time delivery within budget constraints.
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Support IT project management in the implementation of technology solutions according to Acadia's IT governance processes, including intake assessment and standard PMO reporting.
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Well-rounded in other areas such as project management, on-campus computer lab/information desk/help desk, IT-related case studies, student-led consulting group. - Perform project management activities, such as tracking deliverables, creating status reports, managing resource plans and monitoring successful achievement of project goals.
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This position reports to the Launch Excellence, Project Management lead in Otsuka's Marketing Operations organization. Marketing Operations provides US launch lifecycle project management and enablement for the commercial organization, from pre-launch to Loss of Exclusivity (LoE), including brand teams and other key functional areas.
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IT Audit Senior Manager - Project Assurance and Cybersecurity is an integral part of Internal Audit team and provides perspective on the assurance and advisory activities of strategic projects and delivers cybersecurity and infrastructure audits.
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Monitor department requests for IT support in the University’s service management system (ServiceNow) and respond in the system with timely and detailed communications and updates. IT Asset and Service Management.
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Manages and utilizes a variety of parking management software including PaybyPhone, Genetec, T2, and other systems to for quality control, data analysis, and continuous improvement efforts to deliver service of parking and transportation needs.
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Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science or related field coupled with eight years minimum experience in Audio Visual and Video Tele-Conference technologies, which includes at least six years of supervisory or project management experience and four years in a leadership capacity.
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Experience with Agile project management tools such as Azure DevOps or Jira. Understanding of project management methodologies (e.g., Agile, Scrum, Waterfall) and experience working within cross-functional teams.
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The Quality System Project Manager is primarily responsible for the direction, coordination, implementation, and completion of Quality System projects as defined in the Quality Management System (QMS) roadmaps.
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Keywords: compliance, biomedical, customer service, medical equipment troubleshooting, data entry, biomedical devices, athena, lawson, emr, electronic medical records, ehr, electronic health records, project coordinator, project analyst, IT support, IT technician, service desk technician, desktop support, biomedical technician, bmet.
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In steady state, it is responsible for overseeing and guiding Third Party Risk Management for the enterprise. It oversees/governs the overall Strategic Category Management & Supplier Management capabilities as well as the overall Strategy and Business Performance Management (BPM) for Procurement organization.
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Strategic HR business partner driving the people strategy, workforce planning, organizational design, talent management, team effectiveness and change management for Nonclinical Safety and Veterinary Sciences (NCSVS) and Cancer Immunology & Cell Therapy Thematic Research Center (CICT TRC.
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We approach engineering challenges from a wider spectrum of angles than most, from land development to energy management. Preparation of all types of survey drawings in AutoCAD Civil 3D. Experience in 3D laser scanning andregistration/modelling using Leica Cyclone a plus.
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Technical support includes; RF handhelds, mobile and fixed printing devices, tablets and handheld computing devices, desktop/laptops, virtual desktops/thin clients, charging stations, RFID/tracking technology, mobile device management software/ asset inventory management system, truck mounts, and ruggedized protection.
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