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Performs data entry into ODOT's CMS/ SITE MANAGER system or local documentation equivalent as directed by the Project Engineer or LPA person in responsible charge. National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technology (NICET) Level II in Highway Construction Inspection Certification.
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The Infrastructure Manager is responsible for managing, administering, monitoring, and supporting the infrastructure related components and environments of the company, working directly with the IT Help Desk, supporting technology and applications provided to the business.
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Acts as project manager for office moves, working with Chief Financial Officer, subregional Vice President, local directors, technology infrastructure team, landlord, realtor, and vendors.
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As a member of the IT team, the Infrastructure Manager provides leadership and technology vision in the support, development, and implementation of information technology. The Infrastructure Manager position requires strong knowledge and hands on experience with network administration, data center operations, Office 365, and Microsoft systems.
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Founded in 1996, EarthCam provides live streaming video, time-lapse construction cameras, and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) for AI-powered visual asset management, leveraged through our intuitive Control Center 8 dashboard which integrates with leading project management software.
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The primary role of the Project Manager is to provide tactical management, administration, and leadership to Medpace Core Laboratory's project teams in order to ensure that the project proceeds on time and within budget as it relates to central imaging, ECG, and/or remote biosensing technology data management.
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5+ years of experience as a project manager/project engineer. Position Overview: The Motz Group’s Project Manager ensures that projects run smoothly from start to finish by helping with planning, execution, and within budget.
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This person will partner with a Project Manager, Implementation Specialist, Education and Configuration to ensure the club is set up correctly and fully trained to understand maximum value for what the club purchased.
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Additionally, this role assists in the creation a unified approach to security to support the rapid evolution and innovation needs of our information technology projects and cloud migration efforts.
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Planet Technology is looking for a motivated Business Development Manager to join their Core Technology staffing practice. 2+ years of Staffing, Recruiting, or Consulting industry experience (ideally within SDLC- Front/Mobile/ Back End, Mobile Dev, QA, DBA, ETL, BI, Data Science, DevOps; Infrastructure, Business Analyst/ Project Management, etc.
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Along with Project Manager, build and lead cross-functional teams to execute program activities. Each division of Wulco is dedicated to the research, development, application and evaluation of cost-effective technology, management strategies and manufacturing processes for improving the productivity, product quality, as well as the health, safety, and regulatory compliance needs and wants of our customers.
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Project experience in retail grocery, retail management systems (RMS), or supply chain technology. This role is for a Senior Project manager to lead and deliver capabilities within the Modernized Fulfillment/Delivery Solution.
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Experience with federal government projects and clients highly desired Strong communication skills Expert knowledge in advanced technology (e.g., Revit, Sketch-Up, Rhino) Demonstrated project management, staff leadership, and project performance metrics and success A drive to achieve Life at BHDP Our comprehensive benefit package includes a competitive salary, medical, dental, vision, disability, flexible spending accounts, paid holidays and paid time off.
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Collaborate with the site EHS Manager and CI Specialist in LEAN methodologies with applied experience on project teams. SME (subject matter expert) in design control regulations; participate on or lead department resources assigned to product develop or technology transfer project teams.
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Should have prior experience working in a production support project. With the power to apply artificial intelligence and data science to business decisions via enterprise data management solutions, we help leading companies prototype, refine, validate, and scale the most desirable products and delivery models to enterprise scale within weeks.
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