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The Drilling Project Manager, Technical Services will plan, develop, and execute on a wide variety of projects, across a number of functional areas including Technical Services, Operations, Maintenance, Marketing, and Special Projects.
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Technical Project Manager, Web Development, Agile Methodology, WordPress, Umbraco, Contentful, MarTech, CDP, Project Management. Technical Project Manager (Web Development.
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The Technical Project Manager - HMI Development will be responsible for overseeing a largescale project to modernize the Human Machine Interface (HMI) systems across the Company's expansive rig fleet.
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As a Technical Project Manager, you will be responsible for leading a team of software developers in designing, developing, and implementing high-quality software solutions. Technical Project Manager.
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Joining the Earth Data (EDA) team based in the Houston and reporting to Director of Acquisition and Processing Technology, the Technical Project Manager will be responsible for providing technical leadership and support to the EDA team and to act as the technical focal point to external clients.
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Preferred Qualifications for the Dynamics 365 Technical Project Manager. Dynamics 365 Technical Project Manager. Engage in the full project life cycle, including preparation, implementation, and maintenance of Dynamics 365 Finance solution.
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May define and oversee Project Coordinator task delivery. Under general direction of the Sr Program Manager, Business Program Management Office, responsible for participating in the planning, coordination, and execution of non-technical business initiatives to ensure that goals and objectives of projects and deliverables are accomplished within specified timeframes and funding parameters.
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Project/program management experience with large, complex technical programs. Develop RASICs with customers and maintain open issues list(s) as required to drive project task completion.
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Cyclotron is looking for experienced Project Managers with a strong IT/Technology consulting background to join its PMO team. PMP certification, Agile certification or some combination of formal Project Management education.
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AECOM is seeking a creative, highly talented Senior Transportation Planning Technical Lead II/Project Manager for an immediate employment in Texas, with a preference for position in Austin or Houston, TX. (we are considering candidates to be located in other Texas cities.
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3 to 4 years proven experience as a Technical Project Manager, leading mobile and web app development projects. Technical Leadership: Provide technical guidance and expertise to project teams, including developers, designers, and QA engineers, to ensure the successful implementation of mobile and web app solutions.
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3+ years of experience with Project Manager in a technical field. It is important that this person is confident, knowledgeable within the technical infrastructure space, and comfortable making decisions as appropriate per the direction of the project.
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Technical Project Management is. Ability to manage Project Scope, Resource matrix, Risks and Go To Market steps. 6 + years of experience in Project Managing software development and digital organization.
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Mentor clients, work on projects independently, and lead teams to successful project delivery. Plan project stages and assess business implications for each stage. 5+ years of experience leading and managing projects (minimum of 5 years of project management experience.
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The Technical Project Manager (TPM) is an integral member of the project team responsible for coordinating projects of varying sizes and complexity. Proven working experience as a Project Manager in the Information Technology Sector, specifically managing infrastructure-related projects.
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