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Having an interest in wind turbine technology, thriving in multinational environments, and having strong project management skills are key elements of achieving success in the role as a technical sales manager.
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Proficiency with word processing, spreadsheet, desktop publishing, and CAD/CAFM, IWMS software including MS Office Suite (MS Project, PowerPoint, Excel, MS Teams, and SharePoint). Design, Project Management, Workplace Strategy.
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The Senior Project Manager reports into TIDE's Project Management Office (PMO), a Center of Excellence, that offers robust career pathing, training, support, and mentorship.
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To do this, you must interface directly with machine shops, sheet metal fabrication shops, internal staff members and management, as well as customers. As a DFM Project Engineer, you're primarily responsible for working with customers across an array of industries including aerospace, defense, commercial, automotive, industrial and medical devices.
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The role of this position will also include preparing and reviewing traffic impact assessment reports, functional design reports, traffic circulation and parking studies, signage and pavement marking plans, traffic signal and traffic management plans, assisting with the development specifications, and estimates.
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As Director for Cyber Technical Change Risk Management in Capital One’s Enterprise Services (ES) Risk Office (ES Risk, first-line of defense), you will execute high-priority enterprise-level technology and cyber initiatives, influence across the organization, and drive the implementation of our strategy.
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The individual will coordinate and manage daily data management and vendor oversight activities for multiple clinical trials to support both the internal project team and the CROs. Review, track, and report status of all data management project(s) to senior leadership.
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Work with other practice staff, physicians and practice management to determine other options that could provide patient with an earlier appointment. Follow-up with the patient or referring physician’s office as appropriate.
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At least one of project management certification (e.g. Project Management Professional (PMP), Scrum / Kanban Master, Six Sigma, etc.) Strong familiarity with agile (Scrum / Kanban or similar) project management tools, methodologies, and best practices.
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The ideal candidate understands and has a proven track record in driving business fundamentals that include business development, client management, financial oversight, quality control, project delivery, and has the ability to convey innovative design thinking and solutions.
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If multiple sourced candidates successfully complete the 1 Month Evaluation, your Project Fee will be multiplied accordingly 1 Month Evaluation: The Managing Director will be expected to successfully close a fifty thousand dollar+ consulting engagement with a new client within the first thirty days of joining Synergy Management Group.
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Proficient project management, leadership, and communication skills. Review Permit Compliance databases and Project Environmental Information Management System (EMIS) for permit compliance requirements and work with internal and/or other stakeholders to develop and submit required Plans and other Compliance filings.
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The Associate Quantitative Derivative Portfolio Manager will work closely with teams across Investment Management, Barings, and Enterprise Risk. Multiple opportunities available with a focus on Rate, Credit, or FX derivative management.
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This is an excellent opportunity for someone with outstanding customer service and problem-solving skills to learn about renewable energy finance and solar project management. We are looking for a Solar Finance Specialist in our downtown Boston office.
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Knowledge of project management processes and systems associated with the delivery of complex, multi-package construction projects is desirable. Experience of managing a multi-disciplinary engineering/project management team is required.
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