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project manager
[ proj-ekt man-i-jer ]
noun
- a person who is in charge of the planning, execution, and completion of a particular project, or of projects generally at a particular organization:
His new job is project manager at a software company.
A project manager will be needed to carry out the planned rehabilitation of the storm-damaged housing.
Word History and Origins
Origin of project manager1
Example Sentences
Les Capon, project manager with AOC Archaeology, said he believed part of the area could have been a blacksmith's workshop after discovering evidence of a forge and an anvil.
In Small Heath I met Semir Said, the senior outreach project manager at the Green Lane Mosque, who described how the area had been affected.
"The pre-booking had to happen because of the dangerous sights we saw during Covid and after Covid," said partnership project manager Catrin Glyn.
“If we are building less housing, then the city is going to become even more unaffordable,” said co-author Shane Phillips, the housing initiative project manager with UCLA’s Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies.
Kidd, conservation project manager with the Sunflower Star Laboratory in the Monterey Bay area, was part of a squad set to travel to an aquarium in Alaska, where the plan was to inject the facility’s sunflower sea stars with a hormone that would induce spawning.
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