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A project manager has to determine and implement the exact needs of the client, based on knowledge of the firm they are representing. Report on project status to internal management weekly.
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Reporting to case teams, senior team members, and management on project status. Requirements include 4+ years of law firm, eDiscovery vendor, or Big4 eDiscovery experience, with a strong emphasis on bankruptcy, disputes, white collar, competition, international arbitration, and disclosure in general.
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Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and willingness to support CWS’ Platform on Racial Justice as a CWS employee required. or even connecting remotely from your home on fundraising campaigns, grant reports, or critical communications - you have the opportunity to work towards a world where everyone has food, a voice and a safe place to call home.
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The Project Coordinator will serve as the key personal assistant to Dr. Jacobs, and will work closely with him on a daily basis to assist him in managing his extensive research projects, collaborations, correspondence, travel and speaking engagements.
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Monitors/controls construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; investigates potentially serious situations and implements corrective measures.
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Maintains a constant focus on meeting/exceeding client needs and expectations in all aspects of assigned projects. The Company also prohibits harassment of applicants and employees based on any of these protected categories.
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The hire will be responsible for focusing on infrastructure buildout & development projects specific to global trade support & middle office teams - in particular, the role has a core focus on the development of global commodities pricing & valuations frameworks + streamlining trade support processes (making the trade execution process more efficient.
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Strong presentation, consultative, solution development, project management, and IT infrastructure design experience and the ability to provide active technical leadership on large-scale enterprise and SMB office workplace technology transformation projects.
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This role will be embedded as an integral member of the Client’s team, undertaking Project Briefing and Compliance roles as requested on all projects across AMER. Although based in NYC, there may be a requirement to travel to specific project locations throughout AMER for key project milestones during the design, construction, testing/commissioning, and handover stages.
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Requirements include: 5+ years of relevant IT Project Management focused on applications Compliance systems related work experience and experience in compliance transaction monitoring systems preferred ( Actimize and/or FIS Prime) Have knowledge of data flows, systems integration and analysis.
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The Huntington Community Impact Capital (“CIC”) Project Manager (underwriter) will work on tax credit equity and debt underwriting and project management of affordable housing LIHTC projects and co-manage the internal relationships with the closing teams and external developer relationships.
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We are seeking candidates for a DB Project Design Director position with demonstrated experience on fast-paced transportation infrastructure projects. The DB Project Design Director implements the firm’s project delivery plan using HNTB's Sophisticated Delivery Approach (SDA) on each project.
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As a change agent, you will help create a new center of excellence program that will focus on continuous improvement and transformation initiatives across the People Team. Three days each week in our midtown Manhattan headquarters will be required.
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Advising investigators on experimental design, genomics methodologies, and budgeting to achieve project-specific goals; Strong background in genetics and genomics research, with hands-on experience and a thorough understanding of next-generation sequencing technologies.
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With more than 300 million tickets available annually on our platform to events around the worldfrom sports to music, comedy to dance, festivals to theaterStubHub offers the safest, most convenient way to buy or sell tickets to the most memorable live experiences.
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