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We are looking for a motivated Senior Project Manager to join our Transportation Planning and Traffic Operations (TPTO) team in our Columbus office. Our Senior Project Managers manage their projects profitably, engage in hands-on practice and delivery of projects, transition work to qualified staff, and act as a positive leader and mentor.
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10+ years of experience in IT project management, preferably with a focus on ERP implementations. Track and report on project metrics, including budget adherence, schedule milestones, and user adoption rates.
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Responsibilities span a broad spectrum, covering all areas of project management, such as project planning, resource allocation, cost control, schedule management, quality management, contract administration, and safety management.
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We are seeking an experienced Environmental Project Manager to join our environmental team in a 100% remote capacity. Direct resource teams on environmental studies and permit applications, including FERC Section 7© and Third-party EIS documents.
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The primary focus of this position is to serve as the Design Engineer Project Manager on the engineering development and design of urban and rural highway/roadway within the Transportation Division.
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Applies best practices of project planning, scenario and requirement definition, functional design, resourcing, issue/risk management, cross-departmental coordination and project and organizational change management.
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Gannett Fleming is seeking a Senior Highway Engineer/Project Manager in our Columbus OH office, to serve in a project management and/or lead technical role including the planning, analysis, design and detailing of highway projects and leading and mentoring technical staff.
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You'll be working with many internal and external stakeholders, so it is crucial that you are a clear communicator and negotiator with strong attention to detail in project planning, as well as a strong background in vendor management to execute top-notch events.
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A senior project manager is a key resource to general and executive managers in providing insight and counsel on high-level business management decisions. Assistant Project Managers and Project Managers may be assigned to work with a Senior Project Manager depending on the program or project requirements.
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As a Senior Project Manager, Conveyance your main focus will be on the planning and engineering design of water and wastewater infrastructure projects Our conveyance professionals think a lot about where water comes from, where it goes, and how it gets there.
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The Partners For Kids (PFK) Senior Project Manager will support the implementation of the PFK Strategic Plan. The Senior Project Manager will support project teams focused on transforming outcomes of children through innovative disease management and achieving equity for health care services across PFK’s geographic region.
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AECOM is seeking a Senior Architectural Project Manager based in Ohio to lead and execute multidisciplinary projects with a focus on Civic/Municipal, Science & Technology, and Higher Education projects in a highly collaborative and design-focused studio.
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Demonstrated experience in process improvement methodology, analytics, change management/organizational development, program development and planning, project management. Partners with Region leadership teams to improve the execution of key quantifiable objectives, such as touches per charged damage, percent delivered damage, on-time service, and damage frequency as well as other metrics relevant to the initiative or project.
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Walk and stand for extended periods on a loading dock that is not climate-controlled and may be slippery. Communicates the vision for and leads project/performance improvement and quality within the Region ensuring key stakeholders are bought in and aligned.
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Interfaces with Project Stakeholders on developing the project plan and identification of milestones in their areas defining training, testing, change control, organizational change to include communications, acceptance testing, deployment and hand off to run teams.
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