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Project Coordinator, Office of Scientific Research Management. · Reporting to the Project Manager, Office of Scientific Research Management. Reporting directly to the Project Manager and working closely with the Director, Research Initiatives within the Office of Scientific Research Initiatives, the Project Coordinator will coordinate and support institute-wide projects, initiatives and programs, such as the Starr Foundation Program for Discovery Science, internal funding opportunities, institutional metrics and reporting, and strategic communication.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Residential Construction, the Associate Project Manager has the primary responsibility over the Document Management Program which includes routine analog and digital recordkeeping of archiving regulatory documents, floor plans, marketing materials, design drawings and coordination with planning for the Computer Aided Faculty Management (CAFM) files for completed projects at the Morningside Campus of Columbia University.
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Experience in project management and leading workstreams; execution of finance transformation, FP&A, and/or business process design/improvement initiatives. Lead Finance Transformation projects in areas such as the following: Finance function assessment, operating model design, service delivery model and design (shared service center, outsourcing, global business service), cost reduction, process optimization/ automation, and financial/management reporting rationalization.
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Business Analyst with experience with FBTI (Fusion Banking Trade Innovation) and Loan IQ will have business analysis and project management skills, and work closely with the Global Project Team and local IT Development teams to define sustainable IT solutions that meet business needs, create and execute test plans, coordinate UAT, and report regular statuses.
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The Staff Attorney will also provide civil legal screenings and legal consultations, assist pro se clients by drafting family law petitions and other filings, assist with pro se clinics, conduct community outreach and education, provide technical assistance to FJC partner agencies, and collaborate with other agencies to advocate for systemic change.
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Wirecutter is looking for a staff writer with passion for and expertise on style and beauty to join our discovery team, a group of writers and editors dedicated to applying Wirecutter's best-in-class approach to service journalism in formats outside of our classic product guide.
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It will have key interactions with the Project Finance, FP&A Manager, and general Accounting Team. The scope of work will involve a holistic approach to GAAP financial statements, financial audits, and business critical project based accounting (Service Contracts, EPC, Construction, and Lease Accounting) in support of a growing nationwide utility-scale renewables portfolio.
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The Vice President -Project Management Office (VP- PMO) will be responsible for establishing a Project Management Office strategy for Client that assists with developing, communicating, executing, and sustaining client project and portfolio management efforts.
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Keywords: Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Solar Construction, NY Energy, Business Development, Solar Site Management, Solar Project Management. The Business Development Manager will work alongside our client's senior team to learn the ins and outs of solar project lifecycle management.
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Ability to analyze data/reports to develop solutions to sustain high standards of customer service, optimal revenue generation and effective expense management as demonstrated by business results in previous position.
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Based in Long Island City, NY , reporting to the Executive Program Manager, the Senior Project Manager will be a client facing position and a point of accountability to provide comprehensive project management oversight of all NYCHA Capital projects assigned to them and their team.
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Proven experience in project management, process documentation, instructional design, and e-learning development using Articulate Storyline. instructional design, Articulate Storyline, e-learning, learning and development, documentation, project management.
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The Business Analyst with experience with FBTI (Fusion Banking Trade Innovation) and Loan IQ will be part of the global project team and work under the supervision of the NY IT Manager of the project.
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Interfaces with key IT, clinical, business and operations staff to develop efficient workflows. Experience using analytics / BI packages (e.g., SAS, R, SQL, Cognos, Business Objects) to build client analysis solutions.
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The Application Engineer will provide system development, operational and technical support, systems analysis, project management, reporting, planning, and training for multiple areas of the campus administrative software systems, including the primary ERP system Ellucian Banner.
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