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Expertise with MS Office applications and experience with corporate financial and project management systems such as ICMS/COGNOS and SAP. Reporting to the Program Manager, Capital Projects, CPMD, the selected candidate will be responsible for supporting all financial analyses related to the delivery and performance of PATH’s capital and operating program.
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As a Program Manager, you’ll be responsible for supporting the IT Security and Operations Product Group and the Exposure Management product team whose mission is to develop streamlined solutions that proactively reduce risk through unified, AI-powered vulnerability prioritization and complete attack surface visibility, ensuring the continuous evolution of our world-class Falcon products.
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Work with the VP, IT Program Management to further enhance and improve the adoption of Agile and SAFe. Throughout the delivery lifecycle, obtains feedback to ensure that project & program efforts meet customer expectations within the constraints of time, cost, scope and quality.
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Experienced with PLM systems for BOM and E/MCO management, such as Arena. Knowledgeable in using JIRA and Confluence for issue tracking and project management. At least 5 years of experience as an Operations Program Manager in the consumer electronics sector, with a proven track record of shipping high-volume hardware products in collaboration with ODM or JDM partners overseas.
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As a Sr. Program Controls Manager, you should possess a strong background in core project controls functions of Capital Projects and Program Management. 15 plus years’ experience in project controls/program controls/construction management; experience on multiple sides of the business (i.e., consultant, owner, owner rep, contract/architect, contractor, engineer) a plus.
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We are seeking a Senior Project Manager on a contract basis to support our Customer’s business needs. The Senior Project Manager is responsible for ensuring that projects are completed successfully, on time, within budget.
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The Technology Administrative Coordinator will support the CTO, Deputy Director of Technology, Director of IT Infrastructure, and Executive Project Manager, collectively known as the Technology Senior Management Team, by serving as primary coordinator on a growing portfolio of technology projects.
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We construct and rehabilitate highways, bridges, tunnels, mass-transit systems, and water management and wastewater treatment facilities. Tutor Perini is seeking a Project Manager for our project site in The Bronx, NY at 5500 Broadway.
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Extensive knowledge of digital technology such as: content management systems (CMS), digital asset management (DAM), customer relationship management (CRM) systems, customer data platforms (CDP, systems integration, website analytics, marketing automation, native apps, social media, programmatic and predictive media.
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In this role the Assistant Project Manager will work with the team to manage all phases of the project life cycle including but not limited to budgeting, planning, design, bidding, construction, commissioning, move management planning and close out services.
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Desired Certifications: Certified information systems security professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified in Risk and Information Security Controls (CRISC.
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10+ years of experience in program/project management in a well-established, high-performing software development environment. Experience with digital and linear media technologies including: video delivery, ad delivery, user authentication, content management systems, mobile applications, web sites, and how they integrate with existing technologies.
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R&D data collection and management, project-level and program-level. Analysis-based Project and/or program management experience a must. Strategic program management support, including multi-year program planning.
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Drive adoption of project management systems and best practices across the program team. Onboard and train new team members on program structure, relevant stakeholders and program management resources (Egnyte, project plan, meeting calendar, etc.
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In order to highlight what would make you a valuable asset to the CrowdStrike Program Management team, we'd like to know what a day in your "project management" life looks like.
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