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CAI

Owner's Project Manager

CAI, San Diego, California, United States, 92189

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As an Owner’s Project Manager, you will be responsible for the management of one or more biopharmaceutical projects. You will develop an execution plan, form a team, assign tasks, develop a schedule, manage the budget, resolve issues, track KPIs and develop and communicate program reports. You may be assigned to manage internal programs with cross-functional teams comprised of client employees and/or contractors. Alternatively, you may be assigned to lead programs performed by external suppliers in which you will be responsible to manage supplier performance per established contracts and quality agreements. You will interact and engage with stakeholders across the project spectrum and be responsible for driving the project to success. Skills and Characteristics Required:

Demonstrated skill in project planning and implementation; including scheduling and resource loading Project controls and monitoring Project closeout Requirements include:

BS or MS in a relevant science or engineering field, or equivalent Excellent oral and written communication skills in English Excellent skill in leading teams to perform complex tasks under pressure Excellent problem-solving skills Proficient and experienced with various Project Management software tools Customer-service focused Three (3) or more years serving as a program or project manager for life science projects with budgets of $1MM+. Demonstrated success in leading your team to achieve defined goals. Similar experience in industries other than life sciences will be considered. Other Requirements:

Excellent oral and written English is required Able to travel domestically and internationally if required Able to work (paid) overtime Able to work in the US without sponsorship now or any time or in the future PMI PMP or PgMP Certification a plus CAI is a 100% employee-owned company established in 1996 that has grown to over 700 people worldwide. We provide program and project management, commissioning, qualification, validation, start-up and other consulting services associated with operational readiness and operational excellence to FDA regulated and other mission-critical industries. We are an equal opportunity employer; we are proud to employ veterans and promote diversity and inclusion in our workplace. Diversity is a strength for our global company. We pledge that CAI will be operated in a way that is fair and equitable to all – our employees, our customers, and the broader society. Our benefits include competitive compensation, up to 15% retirement contribution, 24 days of PTO and 5 sick days per year, health insurance at extremely low cost to employees, financial support for both internal and external professional education, as well as 70% long term disability paid for by the company.

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