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The Microelectronics Operations Project Manager serves as manufacturing team liaison to/from program management, engineering, manufacturing operations, global supply chain, mission assurance and customers.
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Work closely with the NASA PR management team, EVA & Human Surface Mobility Program (EHP), other NASA programs, and international partner teams to identify, document, and report on the risks associated with project efforts.
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CDR Maguire Inc., a national multi-disciplinary engineering firm with an office in Pittsburgh ( Warrendale, PA) , is seeking a full-time experienced Project Manager for our Program Management Services group, for management of multiple infrastructure projects, including bridge, street reconstruction, traffic and miscellaneous locally led projects in western Pennsylvania.
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Project Manager- Process Safety Management. HCG Associates specializes in Process Safety Management (PSM) and Risk Management Program (RMPrograms) of anhydrous ammonia refrigeration systems including mechanical integrity, engineering, and all EHS regulatory matters.
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Join our dynamic team as a Project Manager - Risk Management for Pressurized Rover Project and become a vital contributor to support NASA as an Oceaneering Teammate on the JSC Engineering, Technology, and Science (JETS) II contract.
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In this role the Assistant Project Manager will work with the team to manage all phases of the project life cycle including but not limited to budgeting, planning, design, bidding, construction, commissioning, move management planning and close out services.
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The Sr Project Manager will report directly to the VP of Strategic Projects within the Global Operations Organization, and will assist the planning, execution, and management of critical projects within this complex large scale capital program.
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These will vary as priorities evolve but are likely to include: 40% - Project management of strategic decision-making processes and subsequent change management, such as the adoption of new strategies, restructuring, or portfolio realignment.
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Provide clear project status reporting, including timelines, milestone tracking, budget status, and issue identification to program management and stakeholders. Job Title: Technical Project Manager - Change Management.
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The Lead Infrastructure Project Manager is accountable for leading the management of key, complex cross-domain, infrastructure projects. Applies project management methodologies, tools, and competencies to guide projects’ direction, implementation, and development of work plans, schedules, budget, estimates, and resource planning.
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Develop and maintain required program management artifacts and ensure that all projects have appropriate project management artifacts and processes in accordance with Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO) standards.
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In addition, the LMI Lead Logistics Analyst: Attends and participates in Start of Work (SoW) meetings, hosts project Kick-Off (KO) meetings for new work/new phases of work, coordinates and leads LMI Integrated Product Team (IPT) Meetings with Customer, support staff, and program management.
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Responsibilities include, but not limited to: Provide Project Management full life cycle support starting with Scope Definition and including Status Reporting Develop and Deliver an As-Is Study supporting the Convergance Landscape Support all 6 aspects of the SAP Activate Methodology on this program.
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Customer Program Manager (Project Management Specialist) Experience in a role requiring strategic planning (project/program management). Develops overall project plan consistent with project objectives as defined by the project owner and key stakeholders in accordance with accepted project management standards in the industry (e.g., PMI, Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), ANSI, and ISO standards.
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The Deputy Program Manager role is critical for direct process coordination and daily workload management, as well as deliverable accomplishment across the entire contract team including delivery of work products to the ITOM.
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