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Join Major League Baseball's dynamic Media Operations team as a Director of Technical Program Management, focusing on Broadcast Technology and Operations. Excellent communication skills to effectively engage with agency management stakeholders, cross-team business leads, and vendors, with the ability to tailor communication as needed.
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About the team - As a Director of Technical Program Management (TPM) in Capital One’s Enterprise Cyber security organization, we’re looking for someone who is passionate about cyber security and will help us achieve our business needs by driving delivery of Cyber tools and by integrating with software and processes across the company.
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Director, Technical Program Management (TPM), Cyber Intelligence. San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $246,900 - $281,800 for Director, Technical Program Management.
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Work in collaboration with the Senior Director to plan and oversee the Capital and expense planning and administration of the Program Facilities Design and Construction Management unit.
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Reporting to the Sr Director, Program Management, this is an exciting opportunity to partner with all levels in the organization and to have impact on the future of Ovid's programs.
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As part of the Technology Leadership team, the Director, Program Management is responsible for successful delivery of both large-scale capital projects as well as evolution of our core capabilities across the portfolio of applications that drive membership, revenue, marketing, and internal operations.
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We’re looking for an accomplished Director of Design Program Management (DPM), who will be pivotal in overseeing and coordinating multiple design programs for both the Industrial Design and Packaging teams.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Director Program Manager to join our Marketing Transformation and Business Management Team at Dow Jones. We are a small but mighty team of four who are looking to hire a second in command to the existing VP, Program Management.
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POSITION SUMMARY: PROGRAM MANAGEMENT:The Director of Program Management is responsible for taking the products, resources, tools, processes, and services created in the Global Talent COE and ensuring they establish broad awareness, engagement, adoption and measurement of implementation in the regions.
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Title: Director, Program Management. This position will support the implementation of the CBTC program and other technology projects through industry research and global best practices in the areas of maintenance strategies, operating strategies, Human Resource and Labor Relations.
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The Audit Director role is a senior level management position responsible for contributing to the strategic direction of Citi's Internal Audit (IA) function, in coordination with the Audit team.
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The Director, Program Management, Content & Metadata will be accountable for the end-to-end delivery of the Content & Metadata Product portfolio in support of the Peacock technology roadmap and overall Content Experience for our Peacock app and our international joint ventures.
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AECOM is seeking an experienced Program Management Senior Director to join our New York Metro office. AECOM is the world's trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle - from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Project management certifications (PMP, PgMP, CAPM) desirable. 10-15 years of IT/project management experience. This role demands someone who can blend project management finesse with technical expertise to drive success.
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Morrison Foerster LLP, an Am Law 50 law firm with 18 offices worldwide, has an opening for an Associate Director of Portfolio & Program Management within our Information Technology department.
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