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Planning, organizing, and managing project timelines for Brown University Research Ensuring data request paperwork, processing and fulfillment meet program requirements. The Tri-Com Consulting Group is a Full-Service IT Employment Consulting Firm who is seeking qualified candidates for the following opening: Rhode Island Department of Health Center for Health Data and Analysis Project Manager Summary The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) has retained Knowledge Services to provide a Project Manager.
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The selected candidate will report directly to Project Managers in our national Environmental Remediation Practice and work directly with a diverse and talented group of engineers and scientists at the firm.
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Qualifications Education and Experience Master's degree of Public Health or other master's degree in a relevant such as global health, demography, or epidemiology, PhD Preferred Minimum of 5-7 years of relevant, global health project/program management experience.
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Senior Structural Bridge Engineer/Project Manager | Hybrid. VHB is seeking a Senior Structural Engineer/Project Manager to join the dynamic and growing Structures group in our Providence, RI office.
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Planning, organizing, and managing project timelines for Brown University Research Projects. We are looking for a Project Manager. Will manage data requests, analyses, and manuscripts for the Substance Use Epidemiology Program’s Harm Reduction Surveillance system.
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Wright-Pierce, an award-winning, multi-discipline environmental engineering firm specializing in water, wastewater and civil infrastructure, is seekinga Landscape Designer/Project Landscape Architect to join our company.
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The Project Executive reports directly the State Chief of IT for Applications who reports to the State CIO. Apex has an opportunity for a ERP Project Executive role. The Project Executive has responsibility for all aspects of the State's implementation of its ERP system.
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As the Energy Efficiency Vendor Project Manager with Rhode Island Energy, you will manage the delivery of energy efficiency Initiatives for Commercial & Industrial customers with a focus on customer and internal needs, including business support, coordination of services, program offerings and the tracking of energy savings, budget spending, participation, and key performance indicators.
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This requirement may be satisfied by a range of professionals - from experienced Job Captain or Project Architect to recent graduates with beneficial involvement in architectural internships and other work placement programs.
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Vertex Cell and Genetic Therapies (CGT) is looking for a Technical Project Manager to join its growing T1D team. The Technical Project Manager will work closely with the Research, CMC, Clinical, Preclinical, and Quality teams to meet program milestones, execute on goals and manage risks.
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Hepaco, a Clean Harbors company, in Charlotte, NC is looking for a Field Service Project Manager to join our team. Provides technical support for proposal preparation, project cost estimates and subcontractor selection and procurement.
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The minimum salary for the Project Management Operations Director, Life Sciences position is $160,000 annually and the maximum salary for the Project Management Operations Director, Life Sciences position is $210,000 annually.
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They are known for their project versatility and have established themselves as one of the go-to GC's in the academic, health care, and commercial sectors. Identify and manage project risks and develop mitigation plans.
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With a genesis in construction and a skilled team of multidiscipline engineers and project management professionals, the company delivers best-in-class infrastructure solutions, including design, asset integrity management, feasibility studies, surveys, constructability reviews, turnkey delivery services, and more.
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Experience in real estate development including project management, site analysis, contracting, architecture, and construction. You are a passionate development project manager with an excellent track record of delivering projects exceeding owner’s expectations.
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