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Managing a budget, profit and loss statement, or relate financial process, Master's degree in Business Administration or related field like (not limited to) project management, compliance, operations management, or related area, Project Management Certification.
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Communicates with the team, program, product leadership and key stakeholders frequently and effectivelyRequired QualificationsBachelors Degree in business administration or another discipline relevant for the role10+ years of experienceProject Management experience in a complex matrix organizationExperience of working in agile, DevOPs, mobile and cloud technologies is a mustExperience working with and leading front end engineers and designers to drive outcomes in projects.
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Experience with project management methodologies or SDLC (systems development life cycle). Bachelor's degree in business administration, Computer Science, Information Systems or related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience.
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Manage implementation of administrative functions, including but not limited to some of the following areas: capital project budget administration, procurement requests, payment coordination, timecard/job charge management, space management (including field offices), non-revenue vehicle management, training/travel requests, overtime management, and/or equipment/supplies management.
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Amazon Engineering Services is looking for a Program Manager that can provide capital planning and project management support directly contributing to growing Amazon’s Worldwide Operations network.
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EisnerAmper’s Government Services group is seeking a Senior Manager – Program Administration (Government Services) who will be responsible for the operational leadership of Government Grant Funded Programs requiring direct oversight and management of large, multi-faceted projects and/or multiple projects simultaneously.
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EisnerAmper is seeking a Senior Manager - Program Administration who will be responsible for direct oversight and management of large, multi-faceted projects and/or multiple projects simultaneously.
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Large Program and/or Project experience leading strategic initiatives, business operations, information technology, Federal or State Programs or Projects is required. Senior Manager - Program Administration.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, project management, or related field. The Senior Program Manager will be responsible for implementing project management methodologies, best practices, and tools as well as managing the execution of projects across the organization.
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Typically has 10+ years of work experience, preferably in project management, HP Services business units and with global projects, or a related field. Four-year or Graduate Degree in Business Administration, or any other related discipline or commensurate work experience or demonstrated competence.
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Contracts Negotiation, Cross-functional project management, experience in retail operations or retail management, Forecasting, financial services planning, market analytics, or related field, Master's Degree in Business Administration or related field, Microsoft Office Suite, Supervisory experience.
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A master's degree from an accredited school in business administration or management, project management, or a related field. A bachelor's degree from an accredited school in business administration or management, project management, or a related field.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, project management, or operations required; PMI Project Management Professional certification preferred. Excellent understanding of project and program management tools with a focus on supporting ERP implementation projects.
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Four or more years of project management experience in technology and/or business functions. Experience with project management methodologies & SDLC. Working knowledge of project management / agile tooling.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) - 10+ years experience preferred. Leads and provides guidance and mentoring to less-experienced staff members to set an example of program management innovation and excellence.
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