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Reporting to the Director of Supply Chain Process Advancement, the Supply Chain Project Manager will be part of a strategic initiative in implementing Demand Driven Planning across Fortune Brands Innovations, using leading, cutting-edge supply planning tools.
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This role involves strategic planning and analysis, project management, and operational support. Assist in strategic planning, policy development, and decision-making processes by preparing necessary materials and analyses.
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The Program Manager will dually focus on client-account expansion as well as internal resourcing and project planning in order to drive both operational and business value. As a Data Science Program Manager, you will manage our data science delivery team in partnering with clients, organizing multi-project initiatives, and enabling technical solutions for complex R&D-type programs.
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Your new roleAs our new Construction Project Manager, you will manage/direct staff activities associated with the design and construction of projects. Maintaining client contact and strategic plan implementation related to technical advice, planning, permitting and construction phase services for water/wastewater construction projects.
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Job Details Position Overview The Manager, Strategic Sourcing is responsible for being a key conduit between store planning and Global procurement. Work closely with all Store Planning project teams (Architects / PMs / CMs) to resolve design queries and keep on budget and programme.
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This Program Project Sr. Manager, Channel Planning will be responsible for short & long term management and strategy of the partner portfolio and the allocation of work across the channel.
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This role will be responsible for supporting activities including strategic planning, budgeting, resource management, time management, and reporting. Interface with Project Managers on project costing, budgeting, resource management, and work effort tracking.
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The Program Manager will plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as engineering, research and development, financial systems and product roll-out, etc or any other non-IT based project.
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Ideal candidate is a strategic thinker with excellent verbal and written communication skills, superior project management knowledge, and will be able to hit the ground running to provide guidance with the Technical Planning process for the Marketing Book of Work as well as PMO transformation initiatives with strategic direction.
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Minimum Qualifications 3+ years of project management, program management, and/or change management experience working on high priority, large scale, cross-functional strategic initiatives.
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Lead integration and connectivity between cross-functional teams (e.g. Planning, Integrated Investment, Marketing Science, Finance, Project Management) - inclusive of integration between onshore and offshore resources.
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Lead, launch, and land global, strategic, and operational project work streams to help the organization be more effective (e.g., annual OKR planning, budget/HC management, investment framework development.
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ESC’s premier Web Services Client is looking for an Event Project Manager to join their team assisting one of their most strategic accounts. Provide general marketing support and project management to the team that is managing one of their most strategic customers.
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Business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, human resources modeling, leadership technique, production methods, and coordination of people and resources.
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It is key that the Senior Project Manager works with strategic planning, fiscal due diligence, orchestrating harmonious participation from both internal and external contributors, effective communication, achieving schedule objectives, maneuvering with a sense of urgency, and acting meticulously when it comes to detail.
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