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7+ years of experience in a combination of IT Audit, IT Project or Product Management, IT Risk Management, IT Compliance, and/or IT Assurance & Advisory Services. The ideal IT Audit Manager is an effective team collaborator, problem solver and IT control specialist who is committed to providing exceptional risk-based assurance, advice and insight to our internal stakeholders.
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10+ years of experience in IT project management, preferably with a focus on ERP implementations. This is a critical role that demands a strong understanding of ERP systems, project management methodologies, and the ability to manage complex, multi-site deployments.
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The Project Site Scheduler will provide any required schedule risk analysis or reports as requested by the project manager and site manager for use in project reports and meetings.
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Proficiency in spend analysis, market intelligence analysis, financial analysis, demand/supply planning, sourcing strategy development, negotiation, stakeholder management, contracts management, supplier performance management, project management, etc.
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The Technical Project Manager (PM) will be a key member of the Cell Therapy Development (CTD) Development Operations & Services (DO&S) Portfolio Management Office. Develop and maintain detailed CMC project plans, including resource allocation, risk management, and timeline tracking.
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Experience in two or more of the following areas preferred: project management, epidemiology, disease surveillance, epidemic preparedness and response, and vaccine development. The Program Manager will provide portfolio management support for the overall team as well as focus on two PPP strategic areas (such as Epidemic Preparedness and Control, Pneumococcus, or Surveillance.
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Work on a variety of multi-disciplinary projects, with substantial emphasis on soil, soil vapor/gas, groundwater, surface water, sediment and stormwater investigation and remediation; chemical fate and transport assessment; risk assessment; development of conceptual site models; hazardous waste management; permitting; and site planning.
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Team organizer, builder, and motivator with exceptional influencing skills who can exercise judgment related to prioritization and risk management. The Senior Portfolio Manager, Customer Engine will be accountable for connecting longer-term marketing strategies to near-term project execution plans by proactively enabling greater business agility through a system thinking approach and operating model.
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Verify and ensure contractors have adequate insurance and work with risk management to acquire builder's all-risk insurance policies. Procurement Certification (CPM or CPIM) or Certified Project Manager Professional Certificate.
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The Project Executive with the help of the Senior Project Manager, Project Manager and Project Engineers will communicate with the broader project team and stakeholders, manage risk and monitor progress against the schedule.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Applied Data Analysis; Financial Acumen; Conflict Resolution; Managing Diverse Relationships; Project Management Tools; Risk Assessment; Quality Assurance Process; Service Focus; Strategic Program Management; Change Management.
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Lead multiple complex and technically critical programs across divisions and companywide initiatives in collaboration with the enterprise project management office. Proven program management and technical project management capabilities.
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Lead and perform integrated and IT audit engagements of varying complexity through all phases, including planning, risk assessment, execution, reporting, and remediation follow-ups, with a focus on system implementations and key technology-enabled initiatives, and support other IT operational audits including security and privacy assessments as needed.
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You will work directly with cross functional parties to lead an Agile Release Train as a Release Train Engineer, facilitating events, light weight processes, and dependency and risk management.
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Job Summary: The Category Manager is responsible for the category management of indirect spend categories (i.e., marketing, professional services, e-commerce, etc.) The Pokémon Company International, a subsidiary of The Pokémon Company in Japan, manages the property outside of Asia and is responsible for brand management, licensing, marketing, the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the animated TV series, home entertainment, and the official Pokémon website.
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