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As a Technical Project Manager, you will lead compliance initiatives within engineering teams, manage experience inventories, coordinate meetings for feature classification, update compliance content, and provide regular updates on project progress while ensuring adherence to compliance regulations.
The Project Manager will oversee the USINDOPACOM J6 portfolio by managing tasks, aligning stakeholders, preparing briefings, organizing cross-functional meetings, allocating resources, and enhancing communication within the organization. The role requires extensive operational or project management experience in technical fields and the ability to work independently.
The Project Manager at M3T Corporation will enhance customer experiences through effective relationship management, solve client issues, and ensure timely communication. Responsibilities include managing project schedules, collaborating with field technicians, ordering materials, tracking financials, and maintaining project documentation, with a strong focus on customer satisfaction and efficiency.
The Project Manager will lead strategic initiatives to enhance customer experience and optimize Add a Card offers. Key responsibilities include developing action plans, managing multiple cross-functional projects, and collaborating with SMEs. The role demands strong project management skills, adaptability, and excellent communication to engage diverse audiences effectively.
The Public Works Project Manager will oversee public works projects, managing capital improvement plans from inception to completion. Responsibilities include leading teams, maintaining quality assurance, and establishing professional relationships across various phases of projects. The role involves communication with contractors and clients while encouraging innovative solutions and managing daily workflow within the department.
The Environmental Project Manager will oversee environmental monitoring, remediation, and mitigation activities, ensuring compliance with standards. Responsibilities include conducting site inspections, reviewing environmental reports, managing consultants, and developing training programs while advising on policy updates based on emerging environmental risks.
The Project Manager will oversee project performance, handle customer relationships, develop schedules and budgets, identify risks, report status to stakeholders, and ensure project deliverables meet quality and regulatory requirements, all while collaborating with engineering and operations teams.
As a Project Manager, you will oversee the management and coordination of projects in the Mission Critical Industry, ensuring effective communication with clients, maintaining project schedules and budgets, leading the project team, and driving compliance with specifications. You will also prepare proposals, manage costs, and communicate project progress to stakeholders.
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As a Project Manager III, you will orchestrate complex, long-term projects across the organization, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives. The role involves managing the entire project lifecycle, utilizing project management tools, maintaining documentation, providing status updates, and ensuring quality standards for project deliverables. You'll collaborate with cross-functional teams and stakeholders to meet project goals effectively.
The Digital Early Engagement Project Manager will oversee project initiation, definition, planning, and coordination for strategic initiatives across Engineering, Supply Chain, Operations, and Quality. The role involves collaboration with senior leaders to capture business requirements, define project scope, manage risks, and ensure project alignment with enterprise goals.
As a Digital Early Engagement Project Manager, you will lead project initiation and planning for HR and Payroll projects. This role involves coordinating with stakeholders, defining project scope and requirements, managing risks, and ensuring successful project execution by collaborating with various internal resources.
The Project Manager IV manages large-scale and complex projects from initiation to delivery, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and meet quality standards. Responsibilities include project planning, monitoring progress, facilitating communication with stakeholders, and addressing issues to ensure client satisfaction.
The Project Manager II will administer projects from initiation to delivery, ensuring timely and quality completion within budget. They will develop and implement project plans, monitor performance, communicate status to stakeholders, and facilitate project meetings, while managing resources and prioritizing tasks to meet project targets.
The Project Manager IV or V will manage complex projects from start to finish, ensuring they meet time, budget, and quality specifications. This role involves liaising with various stakeholders, analyzing project requirements, and preparing status reports while coordinating project staff and resources to achieve project goals.
The Project Manager II is responsible for overseeing projects from initiation to delivery, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget. This role involves developing project plans, monitoring progress, facilitating project meetings, and coordinating with stakeholders to fulfill project goals.
The Project Manager will oversee project timelines, manage customer orders, coordinate documentation and training, and ensure payment processes are followed. Responsibilities include generating bills of materials, managing the equipment ordering process, and attending project meetings to track progress.
The Creative Project Manager will oversee project workflows and resource allocation, ensuring quality and timely execution for both internal teams and third-party vendors. Responsibilities include managing project scope, communication strategies, asset management, and quality assurance, while maintaining thorough documentation of project communications.
The Project Manager will oversee and drive commercial real estate projects, ensuring completion within time and budget constraints. Responsibilities include developing project plans, managing vendor relationships, providing updates, leading project teams, and ensuring compliance with project standards.
The Supply Chain Project Manager leads multi-disciplinary teams in programming, planning, design, construction, and process improvement related to supply chain operations. Responsibilities include managing project budgets, conducting analyses, ensuring compliance with regulations, and supporting supply chain transformations. This role serves as a liaison among various stakeholders while promoting quality and safety standards throughout project management.
The Design and Construction Project Manager will oversee project management activities related to programming, planning, design, construction, and activation of small projects for Stanford Health Care, ensuring projects meet budget, schedule, and compliance requirements while acting as a liaison among various stakeholders.
Responsible for leading and executing major product development projects within prescribed timelines and budgets. Must have an engineering background and experience in the medical device industry. Manage cross-functional teams, design reviews, and risk management activities. Required to have knowledge of global standards and regulations for Medical Devices.
The HR Digital Project Manager will support the HR Digital North America team in deploying the local HR roadmap and business strategy. Responsibilities include project management of HR digital projects, collaboration with stakeholders, change management, and reporting on performance metrics.
The Project Manager will oversee HVAC Automation projects, ensuring financial performance and timely execution. Responsibilities include project estimating, development of design documentation, materials management, contract oversight, and project closeout. The role involves collaborating with engineers and subcontractors, managing change orders, and ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards.
The Project Manager will coordinate the Client’s datacenter migration activities, ensuring successful and efficient project delivery in accordance with client needs.
The Project Manager will oversee all phases of interior and exterior construction projects, manage third-party consultants, develop and maintain budgets and schedules, ensure compliance with specifications, and process paperwork for project closings.
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