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Develops, maintains, stores and archives project plans, artifacts, and required documentation for each procurement, project, and subproject in coordination with the project team. Experience with Microsoft Project, Office, Visio, and dashboard tools, such as PowerBI or Tableau.
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Dedicated Engagement Manager who is committed to you and your success. Assists with and manages project and procurement timelines, including the sequence and cadence. Close-knit and team-oriented culture.
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Archives project artifacts in PPM, Ensures project works within the Texas Project Delivery Framework (TPDF) and HHS IT project management governance, Reports progress on schedule in the HHS Project and Portfolio Management (PPM)application.
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Under the direction of the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) chief of staff, the program manager is responsible for overseeing a large-scale, heavily information technology influenced master project that includes multiple subprojects, with a focus on successfully driving delivery of strategic and transformational change through proven leadership and direction.
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Neos is seeking a IT Program Manager for a long-term contract for our client in Austin, TX. 8 years required experience: Experience with Microsoft Project, Office, Visio, and dashboard tools, such as PowerBI or Tableau.
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Location: Austin Texas ( Hybrid Role ) Coordinates stakeholder participation in project planning, execution, change control, and closeout, maximizing involvement during each. Performs risk management, to include identifying and documenting risks, and recommending and employing risk-mitigation strategies.
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The Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) seeks someone to fill the role of Agency Property and Security Manager. Texas State Library & Archives Commission. Please paste the following URL into a browser to view the entire job posting in the CAPPS Career Section: Job Description - Property & Security Manager I-III (Commensurate with Experience) (00041018) (taleo.net.
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This critical senior position oversees and integrates the work of Curatorial, Conservation, Registration, Art Services, Exhibition Management, Publications, and the Archives, supporting staff in their interdepartmental efforts to build an exciting future.
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Under the direction of the State Parks Archivist and Records Analyst, this internship is an opportunity designed for students to obtain relevant work experience to be competitive for future positions in archives, records management, digital imaging, and metadata application.
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Serve as the editor of all HAAM publications and maintain media archives. Position Title: Marketing & Communications Manager (MCM) - Health Alliance for Austin Musicians (HAAM) Position Overview: HAAM is seeking a passionate and talented Marketing & Communications Manager (MCM) to lead our efforts in sharing our mission and stories with the community.
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Do you have experience working in an archives, library, museum, or other cultural heritage organization? This position oversees the work of three main work units consisting of 17 staff: Public Services (reference & research), Archives & Manuscripts (includes community archives program), and Media Archives (includes exhibits and digital lab.
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The Archivist is responsible for providing reference for the Archives. The person in this position will stimulate student, faculty, and staff teaching, research, and learning through the use of the Archives and Special Collections.
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Under the direction of the client's chief of staff, the program manager is responsible for overseeing a large-scale, heavily information technology influenced master project that includes multiple subprojects, with a focus on successfully driving delivery of strategic and transformational change through proven leadership and direction.
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Under the client chief of staff, the program manager is responsible for overseeing a large-scale, heavily information technology influenced master project that includes multiple subprojects, with a focus on successfully driving delivery of strategic and transformational change through proven leadership and direction.
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Maintains and archives digital and hardcopy client service files. With more than 50 years of experience working with youth experiencing homelessness, youth aging out of foster care, young adults, and young parents, we are a fearless advocate for youth and families seeking their path to self-sufficiency.
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