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Project contract facilitation, scope development, change management, and review: including prime contract and. Be accountable and responsible for project schedule and budget management through the full project lifecycle.
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The Patient Safety, Advocacy and Risk Management Specialist will have responsibility for data entry into the Midas Event Reporting system, the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Reporting System (PA PSRS) including external reporting to PA PSRS and the PA DOH, and running reports and performing data analysis from each of these data bases.
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We approach engineering challenges from a wider spectrum of angles than most, from land development to energy management. Lead project teams in the performance of structural condition evaluation, load capacity rating, and conducting research on structural performance.
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Project management certifications (PMP, CAPM, PMI-ACP, PgMP, PMI-RMP, etc) Bachelor's degree with minimum 5 years of experience working project management space, with specific experience in software development release management.
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Experience in project management and evaluationAt least one years' experience managing a housing programFamiliarity with the Ryan White HV/AIDS Program preferred. This employee will work closely with DHH's Program Services Unit and funded DHH medical case management (MCM) and housing programs, the Division of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) and the Office of Homeless Services (OHS) in Philadelphia, PA.
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As part of the Fire Protection Engineering team, The Fire Protection EIT II supports the Fire Protection Engineer, other Project Engineers and Architects with life safety, fire suppression and fire alarm systems design and code analysis.
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LSSGB - Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification - Enterprise - Enterprise, PMP - Project Management Professional - Enterprise - Enterprise. Assists in the development of resource management and project financial materials.
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It is the Principal, Studio Practice Leader’s responsibility to ensure the Managing Director, Operations Director, and Design Director (MOD) are informed of the overall project status and made aware of any pending risks to the studio and firm.
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8 years of eDiscovery Project Management/Consultant experience preferred. The eDiscovery team at Cardinal Health is a specialized team of eDiscovery professionals, with backgrounds in Legal, IT, Project Management, and Data Analytics.
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Assist with the development of project plans and schedules; and assist with the development of project management reporting, such as monthly progress reports. Experience working with or knowledge of natural resource management agencies and regulatory agencies (e.g., Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, etc.
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Project management skills in water resource design from concept through construction, including achieving proposals, invoicing, project milestones, and deadlines. Experience in any or all of the following: H&H modeling, floodplain analysis, shoreline/coastal resilience, dam design, scour analysis, riverine hydraulic analysis, hydrologic modeling and calculations, CLOMR, LOMR, stormwater management design, stream restoration, and the permitting and approval process.
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Bachelors degree in electrical engineering or 4 years of electrical and project management experience in lieu of degree. + Collaborate with the EVC Real Estate team to support site host development and the handover to the EPCM project management team.
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The Director, Project Services will be responsible for managing the project services function within the Project Management Office (PMO) for Capital Projects. Position Summary: As part of an international project execution team, the Director, Project Services is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing and optimizing the Project Services Function within the Project Management Office (PMO) for Capital Projects.
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Work in a project team environment with other engineers and designers involved in the detailed electrical design and project management of utility substation projects. Participate in project conceptualization, work planning, and project execution.
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MHP is hiring a Program Manager to provide overall service coordination of a Targeted Case Management team that provides flexible, community based peer support to individuals with co-occurring disorders and individuals experiencing homelessness.
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