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The Program Manager, SAP S4 will be part of the Project Keystone program team aligned to the newly formed Finance Systems Transformation Office. Program Management Professional (PgMP), Project Management Professional (PMP), and/or Certified Scrum Master (CSM) certifications a plus.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access) and data base management Education: Bachelor’s degree in healthcare management, business or related field. Free On-Site Parking Requirements Qualifications: 2-3 year of project management or related experience.
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Resource Management: Allocate resources effectively to meet project demands and deadlines. Job Title: Program Manager 15+years - Testing. Location Jersey City, NJ, USA (Hybrid mode of working 3 days a week from office.
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Proficiency in various Project Management Tools and Microsoft Office products (i.e. Visio, Project, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) This role is part of the Enterprise Credit Change team within ECATS. The Enterprise Credit Change team is responsible for ensuring Enterprise Credit is compliant with the Enterprise Change Policy and Standards, Provides Program and Project Management for Enterprise Credit initiatives and leads the Conversion off of legacy underwriting systems and onto CreditCenter as part of onboarding a Line of Business (LOB) to CreditCenter.
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5+ years of project/program management experience in financial services industry at a top-tier consulting firm, global investment bank, or Fortune 500 company. Bip. Monticello Consulting, a high-end management consulting firm specializing in the global financial services industry, is seeking an experienced Program Manager to join our team.
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Project/Program Managers will be responsible for overall management of complex direct service programs, for example, Humanitarian Emergency Respite Center (HERC) facilities which offer direct service provision, resource navigation, and temporary shelter to single adults, adult families, and families with children.
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A minimum of two (2) years of experience working with IT and project management as it pertains to program areas such as reemployment services and/or community development or equivalent governmental program.
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Proficient knowledge of Project Management and Project Management Office methodology. Project Management Outline project goals, terms of reference, resource requirements, and costs.
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A high degree of proficiency using Microsoft Office suite and G-Suite required; and experience with web-based document sharing sites (such as SharePoint) and project management tools (such as Workfront.
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Proficiency in MS Office Suite Smartsheet and experience with project management tools eg JIRA Trello Octane. - Strong understanding of agile methodologies and project management principles.
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We're seeking a Program Manager to join our team in the Information Technology Project Management Office (PMO) in New York City. In this role, you'll be responsible for ensuring the successful delivery of all projects within your assigned program portfolio, collaborating closely with MTA IT department divisions to ensure seamless execution.
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The Chief Technology Office oversees enabling components inclusive of the top quality engineering and architecture tools and practices, key program management and processes as well as the technology workforce strategy required to make us a leading technology company for our customers, clients and colleagues around the world.
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As a member of our HR Project Management Office (PMO), this key role will partner with global HR leaders up to and including CHRO and other internal stakeholders on a variety of HR priorities.
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The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH), a recognized leader and innovator in public health and mental hygiene services seeks a dynamic and experienced Supervisor of Mechanical Installations & Maintenance Level 2, to serve within the Bureau of Facilities Planning & Administrative Service's Office of Facilities Planning and Space Management (FPSM.
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End-user experience in the use of modern program and project management tools, such as ServiceNow, PPM, Clarity, Smartsheet, MS Project Online, etc. Actively participates in process and practice improvements in the project management environment and serves as a catalyst for project management excellence.
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