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As an HR Program Manager, you will be responsible for actively managing project issues and risks, driving teams with a sense of urgency and a focus on quality. This role involves partnering and collaborating with the IT Project Manager and HR Transformation Partner, establishing shared goals, and delegating tasks to teams based on their skills and resources.
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NV5 is seeking a Civil Project Manager who will be responsible for the management of transportation engineering projects covering highways, roadways, water and sewer facilities. Duties include overseeing highway/roadway engineering, resiliency, stormwater management, and drainage projects across a range of project delivery mechanisms.
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Chief Information Office collaborates with business partners (Consumer and Business Banking, Wealth Management and Investment Services, Corporate and Commercial Banking, Payment Services) as well as Risk and Corporate Support Functions but not limited to, Infrastructure, Technology Transformation, Enterprise Architecture and Engineering, Data and Digital Technology infrastructure, including emerging technologies.
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Luster National, Inc. (Luster) is a strategic consulting firm, headquartered in Mill Valley, CA, with offices nationwide, that specializes in management consulting services and program, project, and construction management activities.
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Coordinate UAT activities and dependencies to ensure successful acceptance by business owners, including defect management and reporting in JIRA.Provide updates and share information with senior management and key stakeholders, while overseeing program and project resources, including those from 3rd party providers.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in computer science, management information systems, industrial engineering, engineering management, business, information systems, project/program management, information technology, finance, management, or related area and 3 years’ experience in project management, program management, program operations, or related area.
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Job Title: Project/Program Manager, Implementation Manager. Monitor and report on program performance, including KPIs and success metrics, to stakeholders and senior management.
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As a program manager on this function you will lead programs driving security goals across Meta. The ideal Program Manager is someone who has knowledge or expertise in running large scale programs, rapidly building cross functional relationships, and risk management.
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NV5 is seeking a Senior Civil Design-Build Project Manager who will be responsible for the management of transportation engineering projects covering highways, roadways, water and sewer facilities and transit facilities.
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This position will require the skillset of an experienced project manager who has successfully delivered large scale, multi-phased system implementations with multiple work streams, numerous different types of stakeholders and the ability to comfortably deliver updates and relay information to vendors and executive leadership.
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Experience with process optimization, program management, customer support strategy or quality assurance strong project ownership. Minimum 4 years of project/program management experience.
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The Substation Electrical Manager may take on project management roles, coordinating the activities of electrical, P&C/SCADA/Telecom, civil, structural and other engineering and non-engineering disciplines.
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5-10 years experience in IT Project/Program management- the ability to work on 3-5 project simultaneously. IT Project Manager will be responsible for leading and managing the implementation of ServiceNow across the organization.
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Experience with project management methodologies or SDLC (systems development life cycle) Experience with project management methodologies & SDLC. Working knowledge of project management / agile tooling.
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Our client is seeking an experienced project manager to bring their knowledge and expertise to provide strategic planning for program management. In this role, you are expected to align skills and resources as well as provide for all requisite management to fulfil the program/project requirements including requisitions, communications and releases.
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