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Work with PHMC Research & Evaluation Group to develop and submit conference presentations and journal submissions, and participation in selected advisory and strategic planning groups as approved by the Executive Director.
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Primary Duties: The Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology within Developmental Sciences is seeking an experienced regulatory/project toxicologist and strategic leader to develop and lead the execution of nonclinical safety strategy for gene therapy programs at Spark.
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Leading with minimal assistance from the Office Management Team in implementing HNTB Sophisticated processes as applicable to the project. + Project Management Professional (PMP.
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Installation Project Manager Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent is required, post high school education is highly preferred such as a vocational certification, Journeyman-level apprenticeship, or an Associate of Science in construction, engineering or related industrial maintenance At least two (2) years of prior professional experience in a similarly related Project Management position, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Journeyman Millwright, Journeyman Boilermaker, etc.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director and Chief Curator, this position manages the staff of Exhibition Planning. Degree in art history / museum management preferred. Leading a staff of three associate directors, this position will be responsible for ensuring that all logistical requirements, budget requirements and fund allocations are closely aligned, Partner with executive staff and the Office of the Chief Curator on long-term planning for the exhibition and installation program.
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Our specific services include state income and franchise tax, indirect tax, business restructuring, credits and incentives, sales and use tax outsourcing, excise tax, property tax, state strategic tax review, and state tax controversy.
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Attending all meetings and conference calls as a participant or leader regardingoperational functionality, direction, supervision or strategic planning. Receiving and responding to email requests from internal staff and external customersregarding project requests, TSD and Data Service Desk issues, personnel issues, andoperational issues involving direction and or equipment needs.
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Prior knowledge of Heavy Highway, Bridges, Asphalt/Paving, Earthwork, Sitework, Excavating, Underground Utilities, Marine, Rail, and Dams. Demonstrated Success Managing Laborers, Subcontractors and Developing and Executing Innovative Project Changes.
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Project management to review developed planning strategies which drive Capital construction projects and support the planning to implement these projects. Previous experience in space/occupancy planning at a strategic level, plus experience with interior office renovations and CAFM system are a plus, but not necessarily highly desirable.
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Act as a subject matter expert for a range of topics, including project planning, fee estimating and budget preparation, fee and scope management, reporting, outside counsel guideline compliance, and project management technology.
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Experience with project management technology, such as document management systems, project extranets, databases, collaboration portals, SharePoint, Smartsheet, HighQ, or Microsoft Project.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Experience with project management and managing complex multiple projects. + 7+ years of Deltek Costpoint experience in Manage Subcontracts, Procurement Planning, Purchasing and Supplier Portal Applications.
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The AVP will work in Chubb's Enterprise Risk Management Unit to help advance Chubb's capabilities in Cyber risk management and catastrophe modeling, by advancing our understanding of the drivers and impacts of Cyber catastrophe risk.
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PRIMARY FUNCTION: Provide overall management direction for a field project or two or more smaller projects and develop new business opportunities relative to a particular client or group of clients.
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