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Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Business or related field and 7+ years of Program/Project management experience (such as: Project Lead, SCRUM Master, Agile Coach) working with technical teams developing enterprise class solutions.
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Credentials such as PMP (Project Management Professional), PRINCE2, or Agile/Scrum Master certifications, which demonstrate a formal understanding of project management methodologies preferred.
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The following are the preferred qualifications: Experience serving as a project controls manager overseeing and performing scheduling, cost estimation, cost management, change management, and risk management for transit projects.
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Provides annual budgeting and expense management along with monthly variance analysis and work closely with Regional VP/1st VP, Property Management to achieve all targeted leasing objectives, operating expense controls and year end NOI for each property.
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Provide field and office support for local BSI Project Managers. CDPH Lead-Related Construction Sampling Technician, Inspector/Assessor and/or Project Monitor; and. Must be able to commute to project sites, as-needed.
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The Senior Audit Manager (SAM) for Infrastructure & Service Management will support the Director of CNB Infrastructure & Service Management in providing independent, objective assurance over the design and operation of CNB's IT risk management practices, governance processes and the system of internal controls.
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Familiarity with NIST CSF, CIS Critical Security Controls, CRI PROFILE, FFIEC Handbooks & CAT, GLBA, or other information security frameworks / standards. Commercial Loans and Lines of Credit, Asset-Based Financing, SBA Loans, and Specialized Financing, Real Estate Loans, Cash Management Services, International Services.
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Experience as a project manager. Examples of audit subject matter includes configuration management, incident and problem management, IT asset management, IT change management, service continuity management, IT vendor management, Operating Systems, SQL and Oracle Databases, Network devices (firewalls, routers, etc.
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The Project Manager should be a proactive problem solver who also possesses broad knowledge in facility design management, production, scenic techniques and materials. Knowledge of project accounting, estimating, scheduling, budgeting, document management, best value contracting, contract management and cost forecasting.
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Work and communicate effectively with other disciplines, task leaders, project managers and with teams in local and remote (virtual) environments. In this role, your responsibilities will include developing instrumentation and controls designs (P&IDs, network diagrams, specifications, and control strategies.
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Under supervision of the Project Director of the LEAH Program and the Project Manager within the Training, Research & Community Engagement Program, the Program Specialist is responsible for the day-to-day management of the Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) program in the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine.
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Job FunctionThe Project Assistant will be in charge of pre/post-processing raw imaging data (MRI, DTI, etc.) The -member team at IGC is the hub of the ENIGMA project ( which integrates brain imaging data from institutions around the world.
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At least 20 years of increasing responsibility roles within the engineering/project controls/program management industry. Hill International is seeking a Project Controls Manager in Los Angeles, California.
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The Project Controls Manager is responsible for project planning and scheduling, cost and budget management, change control monitoring, document control and progress reporting.
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Taxation, Accounting, Finance, Quantitative Finance, Real Estate, Hospitality, Business Analytics, Computer and Information Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Systems Analysis, Information Technology, Management Information Systems.
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