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Embrace a design thinking spirit and pursue process improvements in concert with the Team as sponsored by the Project/Program Manager. Assisting with invoicing, contractual responsibilities, and other project management activities to support the Project and Program Manager.
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Extensive knowledge of all aspects of municipal engineering including capital project design, stormwater management, utility design, cost estimating, construction administration, land use, etc.
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We are seeking qualified candidates for an open Facilities Assistant Project Manager position in our Program Management division. The Facilities Assistant Project Manager is an experienced professional with knowledge of job area and practical knowledge of project management.
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Collaborating with the Safety and Risk Manager regarding the organization’s comprehensive risk reduction program. Assisting with Fleet Manager supporting the maintenance of the facilities and vehicles.
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If you have been looking for an opportunity in the clean energy sector and have experience as a Project or Program manager then we want to hear from you! Nesco is seeking a full-time Project Manager to support the installation of one or more hydrogen energy storage systems.
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Maintains Project (Program) documentation in Confluence and ensures proper record keeping of project interactions. Reporting to the VP of Client Services, the Project Manager helps manage a portfolio of strategic continuous improvement projects as well as large, complex Partner projects.
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Job Description The Commercial Construction Project Manager will:Provide overall leadership to entire project teamManage and develop assigned staff toward maximum job performance and career potential.
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Demonstrating a track record of success as engagement leader on numerous Oracle Cloud implementations, with various Oracle Cloud Applications, including prioritizing strategy, program/project plans and establishing successful delivery.
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The role requires understanding of store systems, automotive systems, parts knowledge and has the ability to identify, troubleshoot and project assist for DIY. Responsible for developing and maintaining Professional Customer relationships and program growth.
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The Project Manager is responsible for developing (with their cross-functional team) the project development strategy, including understanding and translating customer requirements, business case/valuation, project scope, budget, schedule, project risk management and communication plan.
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Projects can be funded by both the business and IT. Project manager will be responsible for budget management of $20-$30 million projects. Provides linkage to management for decision-making outside of day-to-day program/project team activities.
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Responsibilities:Collaborate with project manager and proposal manager to meet all RFP/RFQ requirements and deadlines to ensure timely completion and delivery of submissionCreate/update resumes/project descriptionsKnowledge of SF330 Forms, NYDOT QualificationsAssist with special assignments as necessaryMaintains and updates CRM database (Unanet (formerly Cosential.
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Work in conjunction with P2D Pursuits Lead, PM, Proposal manager, Chief Engineer and Chief Systems Engineer, to decompose business case and customer contract requirements into WBS elements, support the development of detailed BOEs, construct IMS, determine technical deliverables and associated program risks and opportunities.
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The targeted skills progression will include coordinating the efforts of a cross functional team of product Chief Engineers, Chief Systems Engineers and working with the Program Manager, program finance, schedulers, procurement and manufacturing teams for program success.
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The Transition Project Manager (internally known as Transition Specialist Representative) leads the Paycom implementation by partnering with Outside Sales Reps, Client Relations Representatives (CRR), Paycom Specialists (PSD), and New Client Setup (NCS) Specialists to ensure a successful implementation by guiding our clients to 100% usage and adoption of the Paycom solution.
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