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The Project Engineer II reports to the Project Engineering Manager within the Project Management Office (PMO) and works for the Project Managers within the PMO in the assigned project, meeting or exceeding their expectations in terms of Scope, Cost, Schedule, and communication.
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Based in Long Island City, NY, reporting to the Executive Program Manager, the Project Manager will be 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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In addition, this person will keep track of lessons learned, mitigate Role Player Personnel conflict and communication problems, aid Project Manager in setting and managing client expectations.
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Leveraging the Shared Operations PMO framework and toolkit, the Senior Project Manager will define and manage project scope, schedule, budget, quality, risks, issues, and deliverables.
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The Operations Lead will work with the New York Operations Manager, client portfolio leads, and the broader New York team to develop and deliver a holistic strategy and focus on the coordination of the delivery between multiple large portfolios, leverage regional staff based on fluctuating workloads, and develop best practices for programmatic functions such as project reviews, performance tracking, client deliverables, and project startup activities.
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Communicate project status to Team/Manager. Knowledge and understanding of Building Automation/Energy Management architecture, applications, sequence of operations, safeties, logic, equipment configurations, schedules, details, and systems.
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Brand Manager will work with planning teams to project and compile sales forecasts, and analyze sales and consumer insights to optimize marketing strategy. The Brand Manager will collaborate closely with product development, marketing, digital, sales, creative, finance, and operations.
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Possessing working experience in Payer or Provider operations (domain areas such as Medical Management, Population Health Management, Utilization Management, Provider Network Management, Value-Based Contracting, Provider Relations, Quality Improvement, Informatics, ACO operations, etc.
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We are looking for a qualified Event Project Manager to join our national operations teams. Event Project Manager - Growing Company, Fast Paced Environment, Advancement Opportunity.
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We are currently seeking a Project Manager on the PMO Analytics - Tech Transformation team to manage and govern Ad Platforms & Operations budget tracking. NBCUniversal Advertising Platforms & Operations is responsible for the product development, project management, and day-to-day operations of NBCUniversal’s full advertising technology suite.
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Proven experience as a Construction Project Manager, with a minimum of 5 years in large-scale industrial projects and 10+ years in construction project management. Knowledge of relevant software tools and technology used in commissioning, quality assurance, and project management.
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Aspiring to play a pivotal role in establishing streetwear as a primary focus, potentially as an Operations Manager or Brand Manager. Be a project manager for customer orders and collaborating with multiple teams to get the deal across the finish line.
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A Bachelor's degree in business administration, public administration, public policy, engineering, engineering technology, economics, architecture, mathematics, physics, computer science, finance, accounting, transportation planning, industrial psychology, urban planning/studies, human resources management, labor relations, operations research, security management or related field with 4 years of administrative experience.
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Review weekly client agenda meeting conducted by project manager, and participate when needed or requested, and understand change orders in case client has questions. Proficiency in software platforms such as CoConstruct or Buildertrend for project management and accounting.
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Reporting to the EP, Social Video and closely with the Social Strategy Director, you will help project manage the social content planning and operations for events spanning cultural moments like Coachella, F1 and SXSW as well as general production management across our editorial teams.
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