Project Manager, Laboratory Equipment Interfaces Administrative & Office Jobs - Farmingdale, NY at Geebo

Project Manager, Laboratory Equipment Interfaces

Farmingdale, NY Farmingdale, NY Estimated:
$90.
5K - $115K a year Estimated:
$90.
5K - $115K a year 17 hours ago 17 hours ago 17 hours ago Job Title:
Project Manager, Laboratory Equipment Interfaces Location:
Farmingdale, NY At ICON, it's our people that set us apart.
As a global provider of drug development solutions, our work is serious business.
But that doesn't mean you can't have fun while you do it.
With our vision to be the partner of choice in drug development, we hire only the best and brightest in the industry! Are you one of them? The Role:
Lead the planning and implementation of cross-functional project(s).
Facilitate the definition of project scope, goals and deliverables Define project tasks and resource requirements.
Develop full-scale cross-functional project plans.
Assemble and coordinate project staff Manage project budget Plan and schedule project timelines Develop and Manage Risk Mitigation Strategies for projects Track project deliverables using appropriate tools Provide direction and support to project team Quality assurance Constantly monitor and report on progress of the project to all stakeholders Present reports defining project progress, problems and solutions.
Implement and manage project changes and interventions to achieve project outputs Project evaluations and assessment of results Other duties as assigned.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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