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Experience with Project and Portfolio Management (PPM) systems (e.g., Planview, HP PPM, etc.) Contribute to the continuous development and maintenance of the Project and Portfolio Management system.
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: REQUIRED · BA/BS in Business Administration, Transportation, Public Administration, Public Policy, Transportation Planning, Finance, Engineering, Law, Supply Chain, or related field; and · Minimum 7 years related experience in public transportation administration, project management, procurement operations, budget planning.
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NV5 is seeking a Senior Civil 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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5+ years of account management, project or program management or buying experience. As a Senior Vendor Manager, you will have accountability for the business results for your product subcategories.
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Project may include local roadway/highway design, hydraulic/hydrologic analysis, storm/sanitary sewer design, site grading, preparation of stormwater pollution prevention plans including design of post-construction stormwater management and sediment and erosion controls, utility design, permitting, and coordinating with regulatory agencies and other design disciplines.
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Degree or equivalent with professional work experience in one or more specific disciplines in the Construction, Program, Project or Commercial Management disciplines. Good working knowledge of planning/scheduling, EVM, project controls methodologies.
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Senior Manager, Budget Project Management. The manager will champion the budget management process from end-to-end, enforcing the workflow processes across all departments and ensuring quality control throughout.
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Communication: Communicate project progress, risks, and issues to stakeholders, including senior management, project sponsors, and team members. Senior Project Manager is responsible for ensuring that projects are completed successfully, on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards, while managing risks, stakeholders, and resources effectively.
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Role description: As a Senior Procurement Manager/Cost Manager for a heavy civil tunnel project, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing the procurement process and managing costs associated with the project.
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Senior Program Manager is responsible for centrally supporting the initiatives and coordination of the Markets Program with a particular focus on program and project management for the team’s three primary pillars: REDD+ and carbon finance; sustainable commodities; and biodiversity mitigation hierarchy.
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The Senior Information Technology Project Manager will be responsible for actively supporting and/or leading complex system and infrastructure projects or programs including the planning, management, and implementation of the assigned projects across the County Enterprise.
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Responsibilities:Produce integrated marketing campaigns from inception to optimization with a cross-functional marketing team including project management, web and online marketing, corporate communications, content marketing, social media, creative services, events, field and partner marketing, sales teams, and third party vendors.
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Expertise in stormwater management design, LID, hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design and SWPPP preparation; Site/civil experience on a variety of project sites including the ability to design and oversee site layout, grading, drainage, infrastructure, erosion and sediment control, etc.
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Work closely with cross-functional partners, including Digital, Global Marketing, Product Development, Project Management, Forecasting, Education, and Creative. Provide leadership and advocacy to Management and Cross-Functional Teams for needs to drive awareness and growth of key customers.
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The Operations Project Manager for AnalogFolk NY will play a central role in office operations management. The ideal Project Manager will have strong team and business management skills, a specialization in detailed, tactical project management as well as intimate knowledge of marketing practices and mediums, especially social.
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