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Collaborate on internally and externally driven audits with IT project management and cyber risk teams to ensure alignment of cybersecurity controls with regulatory requirements and industry standards.
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Our practice in New York is growing and we are looking for a talented new team member to manage consulting project engagements across our broad range of services including workplace strategy, real estate portfolio strategy and change management.
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Experience with building planning, drawing standards, design, and construction management; including active involvement in a variety of restorative and new design projects. Demonstrated knowledge of AutoCAD, Revit and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
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A&CM aims to preserve and modernize NYCHA buildings and apartments through strategic portfolio planning, comprehensive design standards, innovative financing and project delivery models, strong partnership with NYCHA residents and other stakeholders, and effective program and project management of capital investments.
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Provides oversight of the Service Provider's processes and performance of the Call Center, customer offices, billing, field collections, Sarbanes Oxley requirements, payment processing, meter reading (including AMI), and back-office collections, including tier 1 and tier 2 metrics.
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Author comprehensive marketing briefs to guide internal and external discussions, inform internal marketing teams of needed deliverables, and facilitate project management across the broader Marketing team.
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Assist Museum Architect and the Capital Projects Executive in the management of capital projects in all phases of construction including Pre-Construction Planning, Phasing, Bid & Negotiation, Permitting, Construction, Commissioning and Project Close-out.
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Background in either finance optimization, operations improvement, business process improvement, change management, program/project management, acquisition and divestiture implementation and/or regulatory compliance.
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Partner with Project Managers, Solutions Architects, the Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO), System Integrators and Product Vendors to help develop Business Requirements Documents and Requirements Traceability Matrices aligned with IT Infrastructure requirements.
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PMO (Project Management Office) and Portfolio Management. Track record of successfully executing portfolio, program and project management in food (especially innovation stage gates.
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Drive continuous process improvement initiatives within the Project Management Office (PMO) to enhance project management process, tools and methodologies. Delivering an integrated solution through our three service lines of: Work Space Consulting, Capital Project Management, and Transition and Relocation Management, PPM gives clients the confidence to focus on what they do best.
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Mentor and train in Design Economics and Cost Planning; Construction technology and environmental services; Contract Practice; Procurement strategy and bid management; Project controls and reporting; Quantification and costing of construction works; Contract Administration; Risk Management and Value Management.
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Working on New Activity and Product (NAP) projects and New System Usage (NSU): Management of new business initiatives by assisting the Front Office and support functions (Operations, Compliance, Finance.
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Your responsibilities may include the implementation of technology solutions, the formulation of organizational and process strategies tailored to the Commerce Cloud ecosystem, and the establishment of PMO (Project Management Office) frameworks.
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Ideal candidate will have experience with: Shopify platform Web Analytics Solutions (e.g., Google Analytics) Project Management Tools (e.g., Monday) Content Management Solution (e.g., Sanity) UX Design Collaboration tools (e.g. Figma) Microsoft Office tools (Excel, PowerPoint.
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