Project Specialist Clause Samples

The 'Project Specialist' clause defines the role, responsibilities, and authority of a designated individual or entity tasked with overseeing specific aspects of a project. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of the specialist's duties, such as coordinating project activities, ensuring compliance with project requirements, and serving as a point of contact between parties. By clearly delineating the Project Specialist's functions, the clause helps ensure accountability and smooth project execution, minimizing misunderstandings about roles and responsibilities.
Project Specialist. Duties and responsibilities within the Project Specialist job category include, but are not limited to: assist with all phases of a project including initiating, planning, executing, controlling and closing; assist and support organization and project team with scope, time, cost, finance, quality, procurement, and risk management activities; perform earned value, schedule modeling, and time impact analyses; prepare and assist with cost estimates and change order management; organize and lead project meetings and coordinate with stakeholders; perform other administrative and facilities support services as assigned by the Facilities Development Division Deputy Airport Director and/or Airport Engineering Section Manager.
Project Specialist. 8.2 NAVTESTWINGLANTINST 3710.7 series and NAVTESTWINGPACINST 3710.7 series include flight crew category A, B, C and D qualification requirements referenced in the individual personnel qualifications. All labor categories require Secret clearance unless otherwise noted in the labor category. Some programs may need a Top Secret clearance with the ability to obtain SCI access. The contractor is required to provide personnel having the following minimum levels of professional and technical experience. These minimum qualifications are the baseline for determining technical acceptability in the personnel area; Contractors should strive for technical excellence in personnel by demonstrating experience and qualifications beyond those listed below.
Project Specialist. In recognition of the unique skill set of employee ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ and specific project needs of the District that would otherwise require the use of outside contractors, the position of Project Specialist is created. This position will exist during the tenure of ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ and conclude at his retirement or resignation from the District. *In the 2019-2020 year the compensation for this position will be $30/hr. and will be adjusted at the same rate as all other positions in the bargaining unit in ensuing years. (*see MOU)
Project Specialist. Teacher/Home Visitors will be assigned a maximum of twelve (12) families. If it becomes necessary to overload Home Visitors with a caseload that includes more than twelve (12) children overall in the families on their caseload, the Project Specialist Teacher/Home Visitor performing the overload duties longer than two weeks, shall be awarded an overload of twenty percent (20%) to their base salary for the entire duration of the overload, beginning with the first day. Should the duration of this assignment go beyond six (6) consecutive weeks the overload will increase to thirty percent (30%). CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL
Project Specialist. Under general supervision the Project Specialist will assist with managing department and credit union projects. This includes planning, organizing and coordinating. She or he will work with other department managers / supervisors to improve credit union processes and interdepartmental coordination. He or she will assist in the development of policies and procedures. The Project Specialist will serve as a liaison between the credit union and vendors. The Project Specialist will train and provide technical support to staff and users. He or she will assist with other duties in the Information Systems department. He or she will be expected to perform other miscellaneous duties in addition to those previously described.
Project Specialist. The Project Specialist has a number of responsibilities related to the governance mechanisms and the general governance initiatives of the project. The Project Specialist is responsible for:  Coordinating the ‘Good Governance Mechanisms’ component of the Joint Project and ensuring that common governance mechanisms are applied across the project;  Managing the national general governance initiatives and working closely with the National Agency of Local Self-Governance in defining the local level good governance mechanisms;  Coordinating the governance aspects of the capacity development components of all national and local good governance initiatives. This involves identifying and contracting the governance capacity development agents, managing the development of their capacities, coordinating the governance curriculum development and ensuring the smooth delivery of governance capacity development activities;  Structuring and stimulating the development of the Good Governance Network;  Coordinating the Good Governance components of the national and local dialogues;  Providing governance technical assistance to the field coordinators; and  Ensuring the coordination of project governance activities with the larger UNDP governance project. The Project Specialist is supervised by the PM. Takes care of all procurement and financial issues.

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