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Noblis MSD is seeking a Project Scheduler to provide project management for the advancement of high-visibility US Navy programs. The candidate will utilize project management tools for customized project reporting to engineering leads, program leadership, and sponsors.
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Minimum of 5+ years of experience in project management in bridge and highway construction projects. Required Skills, Education, and Experience A civil or structural engineering or project management degree is a plus but will take experience if you don’t have the degrees.
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LEASING MANAGER, Property Management Project- Affordable Housing, New York and or New Jersey. Prior affordable housing compliance and market rate leasing experience preferred, including experience with or knowledge of LIHTC, HUD, Project-based vouchers, and Fair Housing compliance desired.
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The Content Director should also possess a broad knowledge of project management tools and process improvement techniques to optimize content production resources. Demonstrated project management skills and ability to collaborate, multi-task and prioritize.
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Work with project teams on all aspects of the art, science and business of architectural lighting design. Excellent organization and time management skills. SketchUp, 3DS Max, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Rhino, Grasshopper, DIVA, iRay, Lumion.
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Experience with Microsoft, UNIX, Lawson, and Clinical Applications, Experience with industry standard SDLC methodologies; hands-on experience in Project Server methodologies, PMO project management skills, including use of MS productivity tools (Access, Word, PowerPoint, Visio, Project.
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The Accounting Manager-Health Services plays a pivotal role in overseeing all facets of revenue management, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and compliance across the organization. Revenue cycle management experience, specifically at a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC.
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The Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) team of GRM is seeking a Sr. Specialist ERM Project Manager to support key strategic initiatives. The Sr. Specialist will be responsible for supporting GRMs strategic initiatives from a project management perspective including scheduling, monitor progress, and reporting.
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Professional registration or certification including Certified Grants Management Specialist, Project Management Professional. Advance to Expert level ability to use provided IT tools and document management tools to create, organize and maintain project documents.
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Waga Energy, Inc. Project Managers lead collaborative project teams responsible for the management of landfill biogas to Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) projects in the USA via the successful delivery and operations of our WAGABOX units.
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STV is seeking a highly motivated Site/Civil Senior Project Manager for a position in our Philadelphia, PA office, with experience in site/civil design projects. Minimum of 15 years' experience preparing civil engineering documents associated with grading, erosion/sediment control, storm water management, roads, utilities, i.e. water, sewer, storm drain, and conduit for both public and private sector clients.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to; initial project development and space planning, creation & management of project budget and timelines, coordination of architects, engineers, consultants, contractors, vendors, and end users, obtaining necessary permits and regulatory approvals.
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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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This senior level engineering position will be responsible for cradle-to-grave design and project management for a rapidlgy growing atmosphere furnace manufacturer. Manage project from start to finish, including interfacing with and assisting in purchasing, field service, sales and project management.
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Essential Job Functions: Recruit, hire and manage HGS project management staff. Address training and development needs for HGS project management staff. Desired Skills: MS Office, Excel, Power Point and Word. Strong scheduling experience using Primavera and Microsoft Project, including experience with the execution of projects following EI748, Earned Value Management Systems Acceptance Guide.
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