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3+ Years Experience in Commercial Drywall/Metal Framing Construction as a Project Manager OR Estimator. Commercial Drywall Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required.
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Oversee all facets of project management, including defining, planning, and managing capital expenditures and technology transfers for new projects and materials. At least 3 years of robust project management experience, overseeing projects from concept through implementation.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Assistant Project Manager to join our a leading fabricator and installer of custom natural stone works for the architectural design community. assistant project manager.
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Position Summary: We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Sr. Project Manager - Campus Transformation (MCIT). Conducts regularly scheduled meetings with various team members to coordinate project implementation.
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Proven experience as a construction project manager or owner's representative. As the Construction Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing a large dealership construction project from start to finish, ensuring it's timely completion, completion within budget, and to the highest quality standards.
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Contract to hire An IT Implementation company that leverages deep industry knowledge and expertise in telecommunications, wireless, IT, video, and mobile networks to provide clients with a wide range of technology services, is seeking a Project Manager to join their growing team.
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Location: Westbury, NY Need someone who started their career as a Program Manager not Any Developer/Engineer/Consultant/Architect/ BA/ Product Owner/ Project Coordiantor with very strong healthcare back ground and TPA(third party administrator) experience.
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Develop your knowledge of and gain project experience in SAP's newest and future solutions such as SAP S/4 & SAP GTS, Edition for HANA. Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSCPO) - SCRUM.org and Project Management Professional (PMP.
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Create a friendly atmosphere for our guests to meet friends, celebrate special occasions or complete an important work project while enjoying a meal in a bakery-cafe. At Doherty Enterprises, our recipe for success includes all employees embracing our guiding principles in everything they do daily and living our WOW.
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Familiarity with collaboration and project management software, ticketing systems, CRMs, Smartsheet, and generative AI tools such as ChatGPT is a plus. A project management certification and experience with vendor management is a plus.
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Operational risk management, enterprise risk management, audit experience required, project management and banking experience preferred. Operational risk management, enterprise risk management, audit experience required, project management and banking experience preferred.
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As a Project Manager - Construction Inspection, direct report to company president, your primary responsibility will be to oversee and optimize the technical and financial aspects of construction inspection projects.
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Due to our sustained growth, we are in search of a Senior MEP Project Manager to join our vibrant team at our Syosset LI Office. Monitor manpower staffing and resource utilization in relation to approved budgets and project requirements.
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The Project Manager - Compliance oversees and coordinates a wide range of compliance and policy requirements applicable to both the Parent and Brighton. The Project Manager - Compliance will work with compliance, legal and business units of both Brighton and the Parent to ensure conformance with critical compliance and policy requirements.
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The Project Manager will ensure successful launch/deployment of various products. Project Manager will be responsible for directing one or more medium or complex projects through implementation in order to meet the business requirements, customer needs and defined drivers.
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