Top Project Manager Jobs
The Project Manager at Tilson is responsible for managing projects, adhering to budgets and timelines, invoicing, maintaining safety standards, interacting with clients, estimating bids, managing performance, identifying project risks, managing contracts, ensuring customer satisfaction, recruiting personnel, and more. Occasional travel and evening/weekend hours may be required. Applicants must be at least 21 years old.
The Workday Project Manager will oversee Workday implementations and upgrades, coordinate cross-functional teams, manage project timelines, and ensure effective delivery of solutions, while advocating for business needs within the Workday Community.
The Project Manager will lead strategic projects focused on driving positive outcomes and improving key performance indicators. Responsibilities include drafting proposals, implementing documented changes, evaluating performance metrics, and managing relationships across departments. This role also involves research on industry benchmarks and supporting team-wide initiatives.
The Project Manager for Energy will manage active customer orders from inception to completion, overseeing project schedules, invoicing, cash flow, and customer communication. This role serves as the point of contact, ensuring adherence to contracts, timely project completion, and coordination across departments and with external suppliers.
The Senior Scientist/Project Manager will lead natural resource services, supporting clients with environmental compliance, permitting, and project management. Responsibilities include collaborating with technical teams, mentoring junior staff, managing project timelines and budgets, developing proposals, and engaging in business development activities, including occasional fieldwork.
The Project Manager will oversee web design and marketing projects, ensuring timely and quality delivery while managing budgets and schedules, communicating with clients and stakeholders, and identifying project risks. Responsibilities also include managing client relationships and finding opportunities for service expansion.
As a Project Manager at Armanino, you will lead and manage Microsoft Dynamics 365 FSC implementation projects, defining objectives, managing scope, budget, and timeline, while ensuring client satisfaction and successful project delivery.
The Project Manager will oversee implementation projects for eQuip, collaborating with Professional Services and Development teams to onboard customers and deliver functionality in the Asset Management Software. Responsibilities include managing project goals, scope, timelines, and communications with stakeholders.
The Project Manager will oversee multiple projects for the Advanced Materials Handling Division, ensuring successful project completion through coordination with global teams. Responsibilities include leading team meetings, managing project documentation, developing project charters, identifying risks, and utilizing project management systems for reporting and updates.
The Project Manager will oversee complex projects related to consumer regulations and card portfolio conversions. Responsibilities include building and maintaining project plans, conducting data-driven analysis, and managing cross-functional teams. Ideal candidates will demonstrate strong leadership, analytical skills, and a thorough understanding of the consumer card industry.
The Project Manager will lead and oversee the development and implementation of products and services, ensuring successful delivery from initiation to completion. This role includes monitoring progress, using agile methodologies, managing product backlogs, and coordinating cross-functional teams.
Looking for a Project Manager with 5+ years of experience in project management, particularly in consumer card portfolio conversions. Must have strong business consulting, data analysis, and analytical skills. Proficiency in project management tools like JIRA, Smartsheet, Confluence, and MS Office is required.
The Project Manager leads new product design and development initiatives, managing project budgets, schedules, and risks. They facilitate team efforts in solving complex technical problems, oversee project management across multiple teams, and ensure adherence to the stage-gate process for product development. The role requires collaboration with various teams to guarantee successful product launches.
The Enterprise Project Manager is responsible for planning, managing, and delivering medium-to-large projects. They work with stakeholders to ensure clear communication of roles, risk management, and project success metrics while facilitating problem-solving and process improvements.
As a Services Project Manager at Ciena, you will manage medium to large EF&I projects within a Customer network, ensuring the achievement of cost, schedule, and quality targets. You will interface with internal and external teams for project planning and execution, overseeing financials, timelines, and deliverables while ensuring customer satisfaction.
The NEPA Project Manager will oversee environmental compliance for offshore wind energy projects. Responsibilities include managing complex environmental compliance documents, maintaining relationships with clients, assisting in business development, and ensuring adherence to project deadlines and budgets.
The Project Manager will oversee complex FEMA disaster management programs and coordinate with state/local agencies. Responsibilities include program execution, scheduling, budgeting, and stakeholder engagement, while ensuring compliance with federal regulations.
The Project Manager will lead FEMA Public Assistance programs, coordinating with state/local client agencies, managing program activities, budgets, schedules, and conducting public presentations. Responsibilities also include evaluating project staff performance and ensuring compliance with program policies.
The Project Manager will lead high-performing teams on critical projects at HUB International, aligning project outcomes with business strategies. Responsibilities include developing project plans, managing resources and budgets, collaborating with stakeholders, and ensuring effective communication across teams. The role emphasizes continual improvement and organizational agility in both traditional and agile project delivery.
The Technology Project Manager will oversee multiple technology operations and initiatives, guiding cross-functional projects from start to finish to align with business objectives. Responsibilities include project lifecycle management, risk analysis, stakeholder engagement, and process improvements, all aimed at driving successful outcomes and user adoption of technology changes.
The Senior Environmental Planner & Project Manager will lead the development and implementation of environmental compliance documents for renewable energy projects in California, interfacing directly with clients and managing multiple projects. Responsibilities include overseeing environmental assessments, regulatory permitting, and ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
The Land Project Manager oversees all aspects of land development projects, ensuring they meet quality, timing, and budget specifications. Responsibilities include managing project budgets, coordinating with government agencies, overseeing contract efforts, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. The role also involves staffing and performance evaluations.
The Associate, Project Manager will actively manage finance project initiatives, provide strategic direction, guide project teams, lead project execution, and oversee stakeholder reporting. Communication skills and 5+ years of project management experience are required. Knowledge of Finance and ERP Cloud experience preferred.
Under general supervision, the Project Manager II will manage multiple clinical projects, ensure on-time completion, serve as a liaison between PCI and clientele, and oversee project life cycle. The role involves project planning, client communication, team coordination, risk management, and issue resolution.
The eDiscovery Project Manager works closely with the Client's eDiscovery Counsel, case teams, and service providers/vendors to handle data from collection through final review and production. Responsibilities include coordinating ESI collection, managing E-Discovery projects within various platforms, analyzing data, participating in document productions, and providing training and support on E-Discovery workflows.
Top Companies Hiring Project Managers
See AllAll Filters
No Results
No Results