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Project Management experience, or understanding the application of the PM principles to identify the project scope and downstream system impacts Preferred. The New Technology Division of Project & Work Resource Management is seeking an energetic candidate to develop and manage a portfolio of IT projects to enhance the work management process.
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Develop project plans, timelines, and budgets for warehouse management projects such as new warehouse operation setup, warehouse move and warehouse infrastructure enhancement. Your responsibilities will include managing project timelines, budgets, resources, and ensuring the successful implementation of warehouse management related project systems (WMS.
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Role Summary: To maximize talent acquisition and retention across the organization through process and program enhancement, we are in search of an HR Workforce Recruitment, Project Management and Compliance Specialist.
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As a recognized technical authority in project management, the incumbent applies complex analytical and evaluative methods to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of Headquarters level programs and management operations.
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Partner is seeking a Full Time Construction Risk Management Project Manager to provide consulting services on behalf of private equity placement, institutional equity investors, and institutional mortgagees such as commercial banks, insurance companies, pension funds, investment banks, etc.
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IT Project Manager | Infrastructure Project Manager | IT project management | Understand the software development process and experienced in IT project management methodologies (Agile, Waterfall, hybrid) and IT solution delivery processes, procedures, and toolsets (DevOps, configuration management.
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The Assistant Director, Project Management, is responsible for managing capital project delivery within a business unit in the MTA Construction and Development (C&D) Delivery Department.
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The Technical Learning and Development Program Manager (Engineering and Project Management) is responsible for working with multiple levels of NYPA technical experts to identify and implement technical training programs that support degreed employee technical knowledge development at various levels of the salaried organization.
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Our programs are designed for working adults to provide flexible training to prepare you to start a career in IT Support, Data Analytics, UX Design, Cybersecurity, or Project Management.
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The Customer Success Associate (Enterprise Client Team) conducts advanced, large-scale business license research projects for our enterprise level clients.
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