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Supervision Received The Program Operations Manager reports directly to the Office of Program Operations Director. Preferred Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in business or public administration, or related field and 5 years of management, public relations, communication, or related experience including 1-3 years of supervisory and project management experience.
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Manage planning, design, and operations for water, wastewater, and stormwater projects. The ideal candidate will be responsible for planning, design, operations, and management on a wide variety of water, wastewater, and stormwater projects.
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The D365 ERP Operations Implementation Leadwill be focused on leading and/or architecting solutions for D365 SCM opportunities, managing the project solution scope with customers, assisting project management to deliver the solution, and providing the application functionality leadership and direction for customer team members tasked with implementing the solution.
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The Field Safety Managers’ purpose is to support the project safety manager, project management, field operations, and commissioning teams in achieving the objective of eliminating injuries, illnesses, and general liability claims.
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10+ years solar and/or storage field operations at DG and/or utility scale level, preferably with experience in a PV and/or storage Project Manager role Expert knowledge of project planning, scheduling, and budgeting processes and tools, including MS Project and Procore.
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GDOT GIS applications support GIS feature mapping, project planning, emergency operations, permitting, safety, traffic records, etc. The Georgia Dept. of Transportation (GDOT) is seeking an Esri ArcGIS end user support specialist to analyze, troubleshoot, and resolve technical support requests.
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Performing full or targeted scope validation assessments.b. Reviewing validations to ensure TAS concurs with the conclusions made by the Model Risk Management Team (MRM) within Truist.c. Assessing methodology, implementation, and the fit for use status of models.d. Reviewing various other components of models given the model’s expected use and the scope of the Audit project.
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Two (2+) years of experience in a Project management role (This is not for a project manager role; it is a role for a manager/technical lead; however, knowledge of projects/portfolio management is preferred.
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Exceptional project management skills and the ability to organize, plan, execute large-scale projects with the ability to break down complex problems into phased approaches, considering resourcing and alternative staffing approaches.
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Hands-on engineering work within streetcar and subway rail operations. Experience in rail operations, train planning, rail equipment maintenance facility design and track maintenance will be beneficial.
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Minimum of 7 years of project management experience in the Retail Industry involving one or more of the following: Store Operations, Unified Commerce (POS, Payments, Order Fulfillment), Workforce Management, and Connected Stores (ESLs, screens/displays, sensors, tracking, etc.
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Operational leaders throughout FAS. Our Manager of Consulting Operations will be an exceptional project manager connecting the right people, processes, and systems to ensure client success and operational excellence.
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Collaborate with the project superintendent and site operations team throughout the life of the project. An Assistant Project Manager (APM) obtains, evaluates, coordinates and distributes the information and authorizations necessary to construct projects on time, within budget and to the quality specified.
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Position Description: Manage end-to-end Commissioning processes and delivery of new or retrofit of existing facility to satisfy contract requirements and verify facility operations in alignment with owners’ project requirements.
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1/ArcPro 3.1, Esri Roads and Highways), Enterprise applications (e.g. GDOT custom, Esri Web/Experience Builder, and Esri Enterprise Portal applications), cloud products (e.g. ArcGIS Online and SiteScan), and mobile products (Field Maps.
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