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As a Creative Project Manager, you're a results-driven team player who can guide a cross-functional team through the creative development lifecycle, overseeing strategy, design, creative, social media, and video production processes as well as legal approvals, QA, and hand offs of creative assets for deployment across all Personal Investor Marketing channels.
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A leading Heavy Civil Construction Contractor in Southeastern PA is looking for an experienced Senior Demolition Project Manager / Estimator to bid and manage public and private projects in the Philadelphia area.
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Leverages technical knowledge and experience to address design related issues or concerns, working closely with the project manager through creative problem solving, interactions with clients and by completing tasks to meet the project schedule.
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The Project Manager, Strategy will be responsible for providing project management support and direction for key regional initiatives within North America, including acquisition integration, and enterprise projects.
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Represent PKI Engineering on organizational project teams and ensure adherence to existing security policies and standards. Manage the successful technical delivery of Information Security projects and services for our customers by working directly with key business stakeholders, executives and project teams.
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As a Project Manager – Capital Imaging Equipment Installations, you will be responsible for: Overseeing logistics, planning, delivery andinstallation activities for imaging equipment across all modalities (i.e. MR,CT, X-Ray) within the Siemens Healthineers sector.
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Meet Our Organic Farm Team (Video, Opens in Modal)
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Because our employees are usually involved in several projects at one time, involving numerous team members (such as project manager, engineer, and CAD technician/designer), exceptional communications skills and the ability to work well with others is essential.
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The Survey Manager will be familiar with boundary survey principles and Record Maps, Surveys and ALTAs∯*∯ You are self-motivated and could work independently and/or supervise field crews to collect data utilizing GPS/GNSS and conventional survey techniques as well as perform data reduction and drafting of the final survey product.
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As a Land Acquisition Manager , you will work with our industry-leading home building team to identify, assess, and secure prime land purchase locations for our communities. As a Land Acquisition Manager , you will work with our industry-leading home building team to identify, assess, and secure prime land purchase locations for our communities.
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US99174 Project Manager - Streaming Tech, Product and Data & Analytics. Work closely with cross-functional teams such as software engineering, product management, data analytics, and technical to ensure alignment and execution of project goals.
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Job DescriptionWe're looking for a Fire Sprinkler Division Manager for our client, Oliver Fire Protection and Security! Job DescriptionWe're looking for a Fire Sprinkler Division Manager for our client, Oliver Fire Protection and Security.
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Safety Manager - Regulatory Compliance. will lead a cross functional team that handles critical regulatory compliance programs throughout AmeriGas. The compliance responsibilities include Process Safety Management (PSM), Risk Management Program (RMP), Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS), and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) related activities.
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The Regulatory Innovative Medicine Dossier Project Manager, a key member of Global Regulatory Affairs, will be responsible to develop and manage detailed regulatory project plans for major global dossiers.
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On-going feedback and career development are provided by your Manager through the use of performance appraisals and 1:1 communication to further develop yourself professionally. Experience with electronic messaging and its security (Symantec Enterprise Vault, Data Discovery processes, Zix, ProofPoint, OpenText RightFax, Microsoft Exchange.
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