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The Project Manager Senior will oversee IT Services Solutions for governmental clients, particularly focusing on project management within the National Park Service. Responsibilities include coordinating efforts across different tasks, providing support for national parks and IT operations, and leading project management activities to enhance service delivery.
The Project Manager will oversee proposal development, manage multiple IDIQ construction projects, and lead a team in executing project scope while ensuring alignment with budget and schedule. Responsibilities include coordination with subcontractors, project status updates, and occasional management of in-house design service projects.
The Senior Project Manager oversees complex projects in consulting, design, or construction management. Responsibilities include client relationship management and leading large teams, while ensuring project delivery and execution meets standards of quality and efficiency.
The Project Manager will oversee consulting, design, or construction management services for projects, ensuring adherence to objectives and quality requirements while managing client relationships and ensuring project financial performance.
The Project Manager leads design services for Biopharma projects, ensuring alignment with project objectives, performance metrics, and quality standards. Responsibilities include managing subcontractors, change and project controls, client relationships, and overseeing project budgets and schedules.
The Project Manager will oversee consulting, design, and construction management services ensuring adherence to quality, safety, client satisfaction, and budget. Responsibilities include managing projects, leading teams, maintaining relationships with clients, and ensuring financial performance.
The Design Project Manager will oversee and ensure the delivery of various design and construction projects in the life sciences sector. Responsibilities include managing project scope, generating proposals, conducting risk assessments, coordinating with technical staff, and maintaining client relationships while ensuring adherence to budget and schedule.
The PPM Project Manager III oversees project performance, managing technical, contractual, and administrative aspects. Responsibilities include supervising project personnel, ensuring quality standards, managing vendor tasks, and resolving project-related issues. The role requires analytical skills and involves high levels of communication with stakeholders.
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The Project Manager 2 is responsible for managing customer quotations, purchase orders, and work orders, ensuring effective communication with customers and other departments, processing orders, and analyzing change orders to meet customer expectations while maintaining margins.
The Project Manager 2 is responsible for managing low to medium complexity technical projects, ensuring accurate quotations, purchase orders, and work orders while maintaining excellent customer communication. The role includes analyzing change orders, confirming pricing, and collaborating with various departments to exceed customer expectations through effective communication and project execution.
The Project Manager 2 role involves managing low to medium complexity technical projects, processing orders and quotations, and ensuring customer satisfaction through effective communication and collaboration with departments. Responsibilities include analyzing Change Orders, pricing, and executing project requirements while improving construction understanding and customer service.
The Project Manager will oversee job site preparation for Envelope services, coordinate with field technicians, assist with equipment handling, complete safety checks, and ensure compliance with regulations while delivering excellent service to clients.
Lead engineering and project management for municipal design and construction, focusing on client relations, project delivery within budget and schedule, and leading technical activities. Oversee proposal development and contract negotiations while coordinating with teams and agencies.
The Project Manager will oversee environmental management projects, focusing on flood management, environmental restoration, and military construction. They will support professional services engagement for environmental management sector clients, ensuring compliance and effective project execution.
The Sr Program Manager / Project Manager will lead efforts in Business Process Re-engineering for contract lifecycle management, develop automated tools, and provide management consulting to a Federal Government Agency. Responsibilities include prototyping and implementing process efficiencies as well as supporting the client’s Contract Management Office.
The Sr. Project Manager / Project Manager will oversee contract life-cycle management projects, focusing on business process re-engineering and the development of automated tools for a Federal Government Agency. Responsibilities include managing multiple projects, guiding teams, and ensuring successful implementation of governance and process improvements.
The Project Manager / Sr Scheduling Architect will support Business Process Re-engineering for contract lifecycle management, focusing on developing automated tools and performing LEAN analysis to improve operational efficiencies within a Federal Government Agency's management systems.
The Federal Financial Management Project Manager will lead project planning and execution efforts, manage contractor personnel, ensure quality standards, oversee financial reporting, and provide technical guidance. Responsibilities also include staffing, project financial management, and ensuring compliance with federal accounting standards.
The Project Manager will oversee contractor employees, manage recruitment and performance issues, and coordinate with government stakeholders. They will be responsible for contract administration and ensuring effective communication among departments.
The Energy Data Management Project Manager will provide technical and consulting support to the US Government's logistics support agency, focusing on strategic planning, risk assessment, and project management related to energy solutions throughout the Department of Defense.
The Energy Project Manager will support a federal agency's efforts in modernizing the electric grid and enhancing energy infrastructure reliability. Responsibilities include budget analysis, technical support for human capital planning, financial reporting, and oversight of project goals and deliverables.
The Geospatial Technology Project Manager will oversee and provide support services for various geospatial programs, including data development and cartography, technology implementation, and resource mapping. Responsibilities include project charter development, managing teams of experts, and applying standardized project management practices.
The Project Manager III oversees project performance, manages field operations, supervises project staff, interacts with stakeholders, and ensures project deliverables meet quality standards. This role encompasses coordination of technical, contractual, and financial aspects across multiple projects, and recommends solutions for any issues that arise.
The PPM Project Manager II will oversee project performance, manage personnel, and ensure compliance with contractual obligations while providing support to project teams and program managers. Responsibilities include supervising tasks, solving non-routine problems, and maintaining customer contacts.
The PPM Project Manager IV oversees project performance across multiple tasks, ensuring successful completion while adhering to quality standards. Responsibilities include supervising personnel, managing vendor deliverables, and resolving technical and managerial issues. The role requires independent judgment and strong analytical skills in addition to maintaining customer relationships and contractual obligations.
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