University of Florida · 2 days ago
Project Manager II
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Responsibilities
Meet with stakeholders to determine their needs based on project guidelines.
Conduct home and worksite assessments to identify ways people with disabilities can continue farming safely.
Lead the implementation of best practices and tools for farm workers.
Provide Assistive Technologies (AT) information and suggestions; coordinate the modification of equipment and changes in worksite locations.
Establish and maintain relationships with various organizations and providers.
Proactively manage project scope changes, identify potential crises, and devise contingency plans.
Work with the project team to develop and track progress of work plans for timely project deliverables.
Create and revise policies related to inmate workforce development.
Manage project timelines, milestones, and communicate changes in project scope.
Facilitate the analysis and resolution of issues that impede project progress.
Create and deliver progress reports, requirements documentation, and recommendations for project elements.
Qualification
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Required
Master's degree in an appropriate area; or a bachelor's degree and two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Preferred
Strong experience and understanding of project management methodologies, techniques, and tools.
Advanced analytical, problem-solving, project management, and implementation skills.
Advanced written and verbal communication skills, as well as presentation and interpersonal skills for proposing actions, analyzing risks, and influencing and facilitating sustained change.
Personal and/or professional experiences with people who have disabilities (that affect farmers, agricultural equipment usage, and best practices related to agricultural safety and health) are preferred but not required.
Working knowledge of various aspects of farming and agriculture (e.g., equipment, crops, animals, organic, conventional, production, distribution, etc.).
Willing and able to research new information as needed to accommodate agricultural operators with a disability.
Have the knowledge and ability to conduct on-site farm assessments, including the ability to identify barriers and needs, safe practices in farm environments, correct preparation and dress, and the ability to engage with farm families and workers.
Experience with adaptive devices, with the ability to teach individuals or groups about how to use AT equipment.
Ability to travel and reliable transportation.
Accountability and Self-management: should be motivated and at times work with limited direct supervision.
Personal and/or professional experiences with people who have disabilities (that affect farmers, agricultural equipment usage, and best practices related to agricultural safety and health) are preferred but not required.
Company
University of Florida
University of Florida is a public land-grant research university in Gainesville, Florida.
H1B Sponsorship
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Trends of Total Sponsorships
2023 (230)
2022 (323)
2021 (210)
2020 (170)
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$3.35MKey Investors
Parkinson's FoundationARPA-E
2023-07-25Grant· Undisclosed
2023-05-09Grant· $3.04M
2023-03-15Grant· $0.31M
Leadership Team
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