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Serve as the single point-of-contact, establishing, maintaining and managing customer/owner, and subcontractor expectations regarding overall project performance. Manage overall project performance (scope, safety, quality, schedule, innovation, cost, and customer/owner satisfaction.
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Responsibilities:·Plan, Execute and Complete Steel Fabrication Projects·Manage all aspects of the Project, Including Estimating, Budgeting, Scheduling and Procurement·Ensure the quality of the finished product and meet customer expectations·Work with other departments to ensure smooth project execution including the engineering, purchasing, quality assurance, as well as, production departments.
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Project manage the promotional review process for commercial booth implementations, ensuring that congress activities are in compliance with applicable state, federal, and global regulations. Collaborate with brand marketing teams on creation of booth tactics and marketing strategies that will create strong customer engagements and elevate the quality and efficacy of our presence at key congresses.
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Coordinates access to customer and network points of presence for fiber splicing and testing vendors. Oversees procurement of equipment and materials required for project implementation.
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This Project Manager will be the subject matter expert on Microgrids and Battery storage components of energy projects, with the objective of a successful completion on time, and within budget, while maintaining quality, safety, and cash management standards, and producing strong customer references.
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This position works with cross-functional, cross-disciplinary teams to connect the dots between technology, business strategy, and customer needs; develop and prioritize project plans and roadmaps.
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Data analytics project experience related to one or more of the following: transaction monitoring data analysis and system implementation, development of customer risk rating models, customer segmentation, threshold tuning, customer/account/transaction data modelling, management and quality assessment, model validation, and/or Know-Your-Customer data remediation.
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This is rooted in EY’s SAP service line capabilities (Supply Chain, FICO, BPC, Data & Analytics, Customer, Tech/Arch and SuccessFactors) that are focused on helping clients improve performance and increase productivity.
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Work with teams of Inside Sales, Quotation Specialists, Project Managers, Channel Managers, Account Managers, Business Development, Services, Strategic Accounts, Industrial Automation Specialists, Consulting Engineering Specialists, Offer Management, and Supply Chain to deliver solutions that solve customer needs.
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Conducts project kickoffs, participates customer led commissioning coordination meetings, and pre and post job briefings. The site manager for China Wave 2 Portfolio provides rapid response and support to customer in resolving their issues and improving process efficiency by coordinating while profitably achieving qualitative and quantitative targets for the service products and solutions of China AP1000 I&C. In this role, he also plays a key role in developing new opportunities for extending services for business line, introducing new tools and service products to customer from time to time.
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Every project and customer is different. Another customer might have a critical data center they operate for an emergency response agency. Read our U.S. Country President’s blog post on our customer-centric selling philosophy.
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Planning and development of specific target markets and groups and the actual service package will be developed as a team program in conjunction with the project manager, customer service representative, order entry, and sales representatives.
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As a Construction Project Manager Trainee at Ryan Homes , a brand of NVR, you can impact the lives of our customers while working in an environment of respect, empowerment, and professional development.
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Customer, process, financial benchmarks); web/chat/ email contacts, social media, contact center technology sales or project management experience with center start-ups, consolidation or outsourcing.
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As a TNS Product Manager you will lead others to deliver true value based on customer-backed approaches. If you are a passionate Product Manager yearning to transform the customer experience, we are looking for you to join the TNS team.
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