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A successful candidate will be able to perform various tasks including field work, soil and groundwater sampling, drilling supervision, reporting writing, and support project managers on various projects.
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Managing against an onshore/offshore model; definition of business and technical requirements; design of technology architecture; system selection and implementation support; data mapping and conversion; proof of concept; business and IT process reengineering; program/project management and implementation planning (PMO.
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Support Project Managers, as required, to plan projects, resolve issues and provide costEstablish estimating cost standards formats to ensure overall program consistency and cost quality.
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ResponsibilitiesThe following duties are typical of a mechanical designer, but are not all encompassing:Create and assess project designs. Be responsive to others and share information and new ideas to improve processes and help achieve company and project goals; listen and engage in productive and critical debate.
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Opportunity for a paid internship or a project-based learning experience. Must be one of the following: transitioning active-duty service member through the DoD SkillBridge program / honorably discharged / member of the Guard or Reserves.
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Lead cross-functional project team(s) to develop a robust global product strategy (GPS) for developing and launching new products into global markets. 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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Implement project controls for distribution and record keeping of construction drawings, construction contract correspondence, technical records, and other project documents. Benefits Summary: Regular full-time and part-time employees have access to medical, dental, and vision plans, a wellness program, health saving accounts, flexible spending accounts, 401(k) plan, employee stock purchase program, life and accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D) insurance, short-term/long-term disability plans, emergency travel benefits, tuition reimbursement, professional membership fee coverage and paid family leave.
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This position also contributes to oversight of all areas of the Executive MBA Program (on campus and online) including fostering and maintaining alumni relations for graduates of executive programs in the Saunders College of Business at RIT.
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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 Business Development Senior Manager has primary responsibility for the development and success of the sales and marketing program for the URMC Central Labs clinical trials business with their assigned accounts and functional responsibility areas.
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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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Knowledge of accounting, computers, utility contracts, generation and transmission systems, business and design philosophy, business law, land management, permits, easements, and construction project management is helpful.
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Ensures compliance with internal program procedures and project control system guidelines. Utilizes Gantt, PERT, milestone charts, earned value management and other project management techniques to gauge progress and identify performance variances to facilitate focus and intervention on critical areas.
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In addition, the IRS implemented the new IRS Forward Recent Graduate Program that includes an additional year of formal development, training, networking, project teams, and may include rotational assignments.
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Experience may have been gained in work such as computer operator or assistant, computer sales representative, program analyst, or other positions that required the use or adaptation of computer programs and systems.
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