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Play the role as the technical project manager Collaborate with product owner(s) and project managers (business and IT backend), to deliver solutions through project management phases from requirement specification, design to test and release Manage IT project schedule and ensure scope/quality control Support/co-Build regional scope IT Sales and Marketing solutions (EDI/API projects.
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Important Information: Candidates must be currently serving Permanent in the Civil Service Title: Associate Project Manager to be considered for an interview. In addition to meeting the qualification requirements for Assignment Level I, candidates must have at least one additional year of experience as described in "1" above in a supervisory capacity or have served for at least one year as a project manager for a large and/or complex construction project.
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This highly respected blue-chip multidisciplined EPC company are currently seeking a proven Construction Monitoring Manager for a large-scale solar power plant project in Indiana. - Experience project manager on construction management contracts.
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Prior experience as a restoration project manager, construction project manager, estimator, or insurance adjuster are strong pluses (but must be willing to learn a new process.
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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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ORC is seeking a full-time, exempt Right of Way Project Manager to work on projects throughout the New York Metropolitan area and will work primarily at the ORC office in Manhattan for Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) projects, although some remote work may be allowable based upon field activity and office coverage.
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The ideal candidate has a background in B2B marketing, agency sales or client services, content strategy and development, and project management, with a passion for writing and telling stories of the nonprofit, advocacy organizations, and purpose-driven brands whose values match our own.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Project Manager with expertise in material testing and special inspection to join our dynamic team. Review project plans, drawings, and specifications to ensure accurate interpretation and application of testing and inspection requirements.
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Experience with leading at least 1 end-to-end Workday HCM implementation project. Create and manage to roadmaps, project plan, manage day to day monitoring tasks and activities, and initiate corrective action where necessary in order to keep the project on track.
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In this role, you would report directly to the Regional Manager, and interact externally directly with client project managers and executives, and internally with project managers and department leads.
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Our client seeks an experienced Litigation Support/eDiscovery Project Manager to join their team. This hands-on position will provide litigation technology support, database management, eDiscovery project management, and training to legal staff and clients.
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Competencies – Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: 10 + years of experience in a service, restaurant or construction business with a leadership role is required Prior experience as a construction project manager, estimator, or insurance adjuster are strong pluses (but must be willing to learn a new process.
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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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Preferred Experience 6 years of IT Security experience 5 years of IT Project Management Experience (or demonstrated equivalent) 6 years supervisory experience managing technical staff (team building, performance management, professional development, hiring) Experience working with the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey.
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Managing against an onshore/offshore model; definition of business and technical requirements; design of technology architecture; system selection and implementation support; data mapping and conversion; proof of concept; business and IT process reengineering; program/project management and implementation planning (PMO.
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