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Independently manage interactions with clinical monitors, data management, safety, regulatory, pharmaceutical science and QA team members, both internally and externally. Experience with all aspects of trial and site startup and vendor management.
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Global Discovery and Development Sciences (GDDS) Boston, part of the US R&D hub, is building a new siRNA Nonclinical Development department with cross-functional scientific expertise, including toxicology, safety pharmacology, PKPD, ADME, outsourcing management, and non-clinical project management.
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Interact with cross functional departments including Business Development, Project Management, ARD, QC, Process Development, Quality, Operations and with external clients + years’ industry experience, focusing on developing parenteral, solid and/or other formulation applications Desired Experience: working within a variety of dosage forms ( parenterals, lyophiles, polymers, suspensions, drug delivery systems, etc.
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Will work closely with MITLL’s Project Managers, Facilities, and other Departments to ensure regulatory compliance with asbestos projects and guide hazardous material building surveys and abatement contractor’s projects to ensure regulatory compliance; communicate with Federal, State and Local agencies on asbestos related issues with the support of EHS Officers.
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Research foci include highway design; project management; pavement design and maintenance; infrastructure assessment and roadway forensic analysis; construction management; highway and infrastructure safety; structural engineering and preservation; intelligent transportation systems; economic, financial, and policy dimensions of transportation; traffic operations; and environmental analysis.
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Initiating, planning, executing, monitoring/controlling, and closing enterprise level projects and programs while adhering to TSI PMO standard project management methodologies including developing project charters, scope, resource, requirements, risk, issue, schedule, budget, procurement, communication, and quality management plans.
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Proficient in estimating software and project management tools (e.g., Bluebeam, Procore, MS Project). Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management and estimating, preferably in the fire protection industry.
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Collaborates with project management to maintain the overall project schedule and budgets. Key Responsibilities 5+ years heavy civil and/or water/wastewater treatment plant project experience.
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Civil Engineering preferred 5+ years Project Management experience Demonstrated ability to manage several large to small, complex projects simultaneously Ability to work through project databases- SAP S/4 HANA experience preferred.
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Develop execution plans and schedules applying ITAC APM (Assured Project Management) methods. 10+ years of mechanical construction project management experience, It is the Mechanical Project Manager's responsibility to work with team members and management to identify team and project execution weaknesses and strengthen those areas with process and personnel improvements.
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Ability to negotiate and use persuasion to remove obstacles and achieve project objectives Experience in process improvement and business re-engineering methods and organizational change management Good analytical and problem-solving skills to evaluate business problems and apply knowledge to identify appropriate solutions.
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Prepares monthly schedule status report for project management and the Scheduling Manager. Garney Construction has an immediate opening for a Project Scheduler based in Lexington, TX.
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Their responsibilities encompass diverse facets including project administration, financial performance, schedule adherence, risk management, relationship cultivation, team member development, and fostering collaboration.
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Day to day interactions with user community and works collaboratively with multiple Business and IT Stakeholders as it relates to Incident Management, Request fulfillment and Problem Management, and Project delivery on small to medium size project.
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Maintains the device asset management system and the knowledge management systems to capture knowledge and work processes. Integrates with problem management and performs root cause analysis when necessary.
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