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Current or previously held vendor, security, systems, architect, project, audit, or network certifications preferred examples include; Cisco security, Microsoft Security, CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, CISM, CISA, CEH etc.
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In addition, the Estimator / Project Manager provides all onsite estimates, manages multiple crews, vehicles, inventory management and ensures timely payment from customers. At BISON Restoration Services our Estimator / Project Manager is a dual sales and production role.
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Demonstrated expertise in creating and maintaining project deliverables such as project charter, project plan, status reports, project timesheets, estimates, communication plan, change control reporting, risk management plan, technical release management plan, budget (work hours and cost), milestone/deliverable charts.
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Serve as a QTAS representative on project teams supporting the development of novel biologics; collaborate with project team members ( e.g. , clinical pharmacology, protein analytics, discovery, toxicology) and groups within QTAS to generate relevant data guiding target validation, biomarker selection, and candidate selection.
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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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Victim Services Project Specialist. Work with us and help make sure our government client accomplishes its project goals as we improve victim services. You'll work with key stakeholders to review contracts and project cost accounting.
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As a CBRE Surveying Project Manager, you will be responsible for having knowledge of ALTA Surveys, Cell Tower Surveys, As-built Surveys, Topographic Surveys, Property, and Boundary Surveys experience.
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The Construction Project Manager works as an owners representative, managing ground-up build programs, consisting of multiple projects for a quick service restaurant (QSR) client.
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Our client's Structured Finance team plays a vital role in securing external project funding, particular. The VP, IT Manager role is pivotal in aligning data, digital, core, and technological resources to achi.
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Over ten years progressive experience in design, project, construction, or management of wastewater treatment plants and ability to troubleshoot and solve water / wastewater treatment process/ operations problems.
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Stay abreast of industry trends, emerging technologies, and regulatory changes impacting wastewater treatment plant design and construction, integrating relevant advancements into project strategies and methodologies.
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Generate, route for approval, and actively maintain project specific submittal register(s) (unless/until it can be delegated to a Quality Control Manager at the site). Fifteen (15) years of experience managing a portfolio of construction projects similar to the type of work being performed on this project.
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Strong construction document preparation experience, including ability to help mentor younger staff members in developing all aspects of project contract documents. This Landscape Architect will be responsible for project management and leading design of various planning, urban design, and landscape architecture projects across all Garver business lines throughout the country.
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Occasionally assist Project SOAR and Upward Bound with recruiting events, assist with intake and student interview, and selection of studentsPurchase and maintain supplies and equipment as well as produce and maintain program forms and public relation materials in conjunction with the Executive TRIO Director or Program Managers.
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Utilizes the Paycom Project Plan to record setup and trainings for all HCM products per client(s) They lead communications with internal and external stakeholders and project personnel, ensuring timely and accurate completion of the project.
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