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Vice President - Project Finance Portfolio Management page is loaded. We are seeking a project finance professional with portfolio management experience to conduct credit analysis of project finance transactions.
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Partner with Tech Manager and Project Manager to lead the mobile team and QA resources, managing stakeholders (internal and external) and providing daily guidance to developers. Experience working with Agile - requirement definition, ticket creation, sprint management and other rituals.
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Project experience with the modern Transformer/Attention architecture for text summarization, vectorization, entity extraction and reasoning. Master’s level education with a focus on statistics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, computational physics, or economics.
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Maintain JIRA, Confluence, MIRO board and other data management/Agile project management tools to develop end-to-end technical program execution and ensure on-time delivery in daily stand-ups.
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The ideal candidate is a project and program management expert, mentor and advocate. The Director of Project Management will understand agency work products to oversee a team delivering work for at least one significant client book of business.
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Experience with industry methods for project management, process improvement, and organizational change management. Work with the various project management and project teams to support training and communication efforts and integrate change management activities into the project plan.
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Identifies and implements continuous process review and improvement projects within Packaging Engineer & Project Management departments, cross functionally, and with outside vendors. We are currently seeking a Senior Director, Packaging Engineering & Project Management to join our team in New York, NY. This role will report into the Chief Operations Officer.
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Knowledge of event planning and project management technologies (e.g., Cvent, Eventbrite, Smartsheet, Airtables). Provide project management event planning support through the use of assigned project management tools and templates to effectively and efficiently plan and execute events and programming, and support cross-departmental planning transparency.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or extensive experience using a PMI-based Project Management Methodology/Process Improvement methodology required. Advanced proficiency in Project Management and Process Improvement tools including Microsoft Project, JIRA, Excel, and Visio.
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Job Segment: Relationship Manager, Manager, Social Media, Consulting, Project Manager, Customer Service, Management, Marketing, Technology. In depth knowledge of the wealth management, financial advisor and RIA landscape.
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Experience with project management software such as Monday.com, Coda, JIRA, ServiceNow, and other PM tool sets. An understanding of the capabilities, production, and project management needs for design work, websites, video and event production.
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Served as the project lead on at least 2 complex operating model, process reengineering or transformation projects, using agile methodologies, that delivered significant ROI and risk and control uplift and which were sponsored by Senior to Executive management.
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Knowledge of project management and organizational to evaluate complex projects and studies and the ability to identify problem areas, trends, deficiencies, or other similar factors affecting operations.
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Create product specific revenue projections, prioritization and periodic review /revisions based on changing market dynamics, milestone project timelines and financial investments. Responsible for overall portfolio management and reporting.
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The Project Management Team is looking for entry level and experienced individuals that are detail oriented, hard working and responsible. Overall ResponsibilitiesRead HVAC blueprintsHelp define project scope, goals and deliverablesInteract with customers, engineers, etc.
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