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4 years of experience in a project manager role. Monitor, evaluate and report on Program status inclusive of scope, schedule, budget and alignment to Program and strategic goals. Adhere to the Organization's project management methods, project life-cycle methodologies, and audit requirements.
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As our Senior Project Manager, in Columbus, OH, you will be responsible for managing utility infrastructure capital projects associated with expanding and maintaining the utility system on the Ohio State University campus for projects ranging in size from $100,000 to $20M. Every day, you will work in collaboration with our Capex team, university stakeholders, and technical stakeholders, and will handle the ideation, development, approval, and execution phase for multiple projects.
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As a Senior Project Manager embedded within the HQRI organization, you will manage all aspects of a project, from start to finish, so that it is completed on time and within budget.
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Monitor scope of work being installed, report any discrepancies or possible change order work to Senior Project Manager and Project Change Order Manager. POC for site staff regarding RFI inquiries, work with RFI Manager to write RFI. Forward possible costs impact to change order manager and Senior Project Manager.
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Senior Project Manager Columbus, OH (Onsite) Full Time. Providing hands-on general project management and support which includes developing project scope and charter, developing and maintaining work breakdown structures, developing, and maintaining project schedules, managing the requirements definition process, interfacing with technology subject matter experts, managing projects to their on-time completion, within budget and meeting quality standards.
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As Senior Account Manager, you will work with the Director of Account Strategy and the Creative Director, as well as the strategy, creative, and digital teams to ensure project objectives, timelines, and budgets are met.
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Executive relationship manager and trusted, strategic marketing advisor with a proven ability to collaborate and manage expectations of senior business leaders; works well with/between groups with complementary and competing priorities to achieve common goals; knows how to manage people, timelines, plans, processes and budgets.
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The Technical Project Manager leads all aspects of IT projects including deliverables and processes to accomplish project objectives, assembles project teams, manages resource allocation, sets expectations, develops and maintains the project plan and scope, manages day-to-day operations, tracks progress of all tasks, maintains project accounting and financial results, resolves issues and delivers regular status reports to senior management.
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The Senior Project Manager will be responsible for the overall safety, quality, direction, completion, and financial outcome of construction projects from initial budget through project closeout.
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They Senior Project Manager conducts meetings and prepares reports to communicate the status of the project to the team and client, sets priorities, assigns tasks, and coordinates project staff to meet project targets and milestones.
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Senior Project Manager. Work with business segment manager(s) and program/project sponsors to establish the project scope, deliverables, budget and schedule.
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Responsible for tracking overall project metrics/KPI such as schedule, risks, scope, budget, cost entitlement and manufacturability for entire product portfolio. Continuous focus on mitigating project risk by tracking progress, contingency planning and acting on small signals with high urgency and timely escalation to prevent fire fighting.
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A Senior Project Manager (SPM) serves as a client account manager and is the primary point of contact for the client and other outside consultants concerning the project(s.
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Provide project management for single or multi-site communications projects, including subcontractor management, timeline development and communication, budget management, scope management, stakeholder management, and ensuring customer and company success.
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The Senior Project Manager will collaborate with project sponsors, business units, and users to define project scope, develop project initiatives, implement project plans, assign and monitor project staff, and ensure the success of projects.
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