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The Digital Content Manager reports to the Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives in the Office of Alumni Relations, Development and University Relations (DAUR). Serves as the manager of social media platforms and digital marketing initiatives across platforms of the office of Alumni Relations, helping bring awareness to the University and the diverse stakeholder network around the globe.
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Assist the Senior Manager of Interior Design with the provision of strategic vision to deliver design solutions that are timeless, support a healing and healthy environment, and define the Montefiore Einstein Brand.
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As the new Senior Project Manager, you will work closely with multiple teams within Paladin as well as clients and subcontractors to, scope, plan and build highly complex projects using the latest technology from the best vendors, including Lenel, Genetec, Axis, Milestone and Avigilon.
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In the role of Senior Civil/Highway Engineer, we'll count on you to: Perform as a Deputy Project Manager, Project Engineer or task leader to independently lead and manage conducting analyses, developing design solutions, and preparing design drawings, calculations, cost estimates and specifications for highway and/or site/civil engineering projects.
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The Senior Technical Project Manager will follow fme Quality Management System (QMS) processes and methodology regarding internal and external reporting pertaining to measuring project performance and client satisfaction.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in New York, NY! + Our Project Managers/Practice Builders manage their projects profitably, transition work to qualified staff, grow and mentor staff, and act as a positive leader and mentor.
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Senior Project Manager IV $ 134,687.00 $ 184,687.00. Senior Project Manager V $ 140,709.00 $ 187,325.00. Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00.
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The Senior Technical Project Manager role is critical to the success of our agency. Proven experience as a Technical Project Manager, Solutions Architect/Engineer, or Technical Lead with a focus on eCommerce platforms, preferably in a retail or consumer-facing industry.
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Reporting directly to the Project Manager and working closely with the Director, Research Initiatives within the Office of Scientific Research Initiatives, the Project Coordinator will coordinate and support institute-wide projects, initiatives and programs, such as the Starr Foundation Program for Discovery Science, internal funding opportunities, institutional metrics and reporting, and strategic communication.
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Develop design drawings and specifications of plumbing and fire protection systems for high-rise residential, hotel, performing arts and office buildings including preparation of all engineering calculations, equipment selection and layout throughout life of the project.
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Expert with Hubspot, Google Analytics, Google Ads, LinkedIn Campaign Manager, Microsoft Office Suite, SEO tools (e.g., SEM Rush), and WordPress. Komodo Health is seeking a Senior Digital Marketing Manager to join our growing team, reporting to the Director of Marketing Operations.
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The Sr. Project Manager will plan, manage and execute performance improvement plans and activities in support of the Business Operations Department. The Sr. Project Manager reviews, analyzes, and evaluates the business needs and serves as the liaison between the business and the clinical teams.
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Forensic Accountant - Manager/Senior Manager. Competitive compensation I am currently working with a market leading consultancy who are currently in search of a talented Manager specializing in commercial litigation support and forensic accounting.
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The AVP, Commercial Executive will assist the Vice President, Deputy Project Executive (Commercial), in serving as overall project manager for the Interborough Express - identifying the critical path and key decisions required to keep progressing the project across many disciplines: contract procurement, environmental review, project financing, entitlements, regulatory approvals, acquisitions, design development, and construction.
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Reporting to the Manager of Financial Planning and Analysis, the Senior Budget Analyst supports the Manager of Financial Planning and Analysis and the Fiscal Department by overseeing project and grant management compliance, budgeting, forecasting, and invoice and expense review and reconciliation.
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