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Bureau of Division Management and Systems Coordination DMSC leads administrative, surveillance, informatics, preparedness, policy, communications, community engagement, and racial equity and social justice activities for the Division of Disease Control, and guides the strategic use of Division resources to advance innovative and effective policies and programming.
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Experience with Project Management technology such as MS Project, Smartsheet, Planisware or Clarity PPM is preferred. Are you ready to elevate IT projects to new heights as an IT Project Management Consultant.
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Administrative management of the Infectious Disease Division for the Department of Medicine, including quality assurance and attainment of facility driven performance targets. We are seeking a Director of Infectious Disease to work full-time in the Department of Medicine.
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Management, visualization of project goals, requirements, and timelines are strongly preferred. Project Management: Independently develops and/or uses an organized approach to managing multiple deadlines in parallel across different initiatives and teams.
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Supports the Senior Project Management Specialist in providing day-to-day counsel to project managers on all internal/external funding aspects that may affect the project. As part of the Program Office, you will be responsible for assisting the Senior Project Management Specialist with providing interface support between the GDC Program Office and Finance Office, tracking, and analyzing project budget utilization, and developing strategies to maximize federal reimbursement of project expenses.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in creating project management artifacts (project charter, project plan, timelines (MS Project or other project management software, requirements documents, project and resource planning, deployment plans, support plans, conversion plans.
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With opportunities to diagnose and treat complex infections, collaborate with healthcare professionals, and offer valuable guidance on disease prevention and management, you'll contribute positively to their overall well-being.
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For one of our key clients and prominent players within the Green Energy Sector, Coalesce Management Consulting (CMC), is searching for an experienced and highly skilled Project Controls Manager to join our dynamic team and oversee the financial and schedule management of a multi-billion green energy investment.
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We are fanatics about integrated project management that enables our creative, strategy, analytics, and account teams to deliver smart and brilliant programming for our clients. Use project management tools to author and maintain project schedules, project briefs, cost estimates, budgets and other relevant project documentation with input from team members and oversight from a Senior Project Manager or Project Director.
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Our core practice areas include: clinical research; vaccine research, microbiology and infectious disease research, development and production; biodefense; global health security; and HIV/AIDS programs.
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This is an exciting opportunity to lead Project Management and Tech Transfer related manufacturing activities for biologics manufacturing. Project Management leadership experience managing tech transfer processes between client companies and CMOs.
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Keywords: product owner, product management, product analyst, Genesys Cloud, consultant, associate, contact center, call center, project lifecycle, project management, Agile, methodologies.
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Our goal is to provide users with a reliable, stable, and safe computing environment, through the collaboration of the Bureau of Technology Strategy & Project Management provides business analysis and IT project management services to define and deliver IT solutions that meet all program needs.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager, Engineering, the Engineering Project Manager will lead and oversee the planning, engineering, and permitting of clean energy projects in metro New York City. The ideal candidate will have a strong engineering and project management background, and a passion for renewable energy initiatives.
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Technical expertise to include project scope development and management of design consultants & contractors to ensure that company standards and expectations are met from inception to installation of a project.
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