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As a part of the Creative and Advertising Operations team, the Associate Project Manager will manage projects associated with marketing activities and creative assets including scheduling of resources, day-to-day project tracking, and processing invoices of marketing activities for payment, including coordinating with Accounts Payable and the marketing department.
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Participate in weekly supervision and scheduled site meetings with the Project Manager/Assistant Project Manager. Provide weekly and monthly reports to clients, the project manager, and the development team.
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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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O Identify pre-mobilization activities in conjunction with the Project Executive, General Superintendent, and the Project Manager. o Develop start-up schedule with Project Manager and send it to the Project Executive and General Superintendent for review.
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Manage, oversee and facilitate clinical, business, and regulatory activities around primary care analytics, with particular attention, but not limited, to work around Digital Health (telehealth, remote patient monitoring, patient portals, patient devices, etc.
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Serve as subject matter expert on construction matters and liaison between the Project Manager and the field teams. The candidate will have extensive experience managing onsite construction inspection activities on major construction projects involving New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA.
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In your role as Project Manager, you will oversee housing and housing with shelter development activities from the earliest stages of predevelopment through construction completion and rent-up, and will work closely with the Director of Development, program Deputy Directors, other project managers and HPD staff.
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Collaborate with the Senior DER Manager and our marketing team to build DER market participation and liquidity through professional networking and targeted engagement activities, such as strategic marketing and partnerships.
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The Senior Project Manager will be reporting into the Director, Technology Services and will be responsible for project delivery activities for Brookfield business groups to improve and extend services.
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The Construction Management / Project Controls Manager is responsible for overseeing post-contract commercial activities for the Clarksville project. TECfusions Clarksville Construction Management / Project Controls Manager.
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Work under the direction of a project manager for groundwater monitoring, remediation system implementation/operation and maintenance, and other environmental/construction projects. Work under the direction of a project manager or serves as a task/project manager for groundwater monitoring, remediation system design/implementation/operation and maintenance, and other environmental/construction projects.
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The Museum of Modern Art is currently accepting applications for a Storage Project Manager to be based in its’ Queens NY (QNS) location. Supervises and directs the Preparator team on assigned activities and coordinates with Registrars, Curators, Imaging and Visual Resources (IVR), and Exhibition Designers, on all requests.
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In this role you’llOversee the execution of intricate projects within CLX, ensuring alignment with business goals and timely project completionBuild and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, including executive leaders and Product partners, to drive strategic initiatives for operational excellenceSupport comprehensive financial analysis and forecasting activities, contributing to the financial strategy of claims experience operations.
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Senior Project Manager, Technology Services. Create a detailed work plan which identifies and sequences the activities needed to successfully complete a project. Minimum 7-9 years’ experience in IT Project Management execution (experience in all/most knowledge areas: scope, time, cost, quality, HR, communications, risk, procurement, and integration management.
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Construction-Manager - "On-site Leader" will oversee the construction activities for wastewater treatment facilities. You will also assist our Xylem, Evoqua Project Managers in the planning, organizing and controlling projects.
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