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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.
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Origin of project manager1
Example Sentences
Shane Philips is housing initiative project manager at the Lewis Center.
Terremoto senior project manager Kasey Toomey, who worked on the garden, considers the site’s temporariness part of its appeal.
The project manager and DJ from Macclesfield, who has lived in Sydney since 2017, said the couple had been "living in a state of uncertainty" for years as they waited for an outcome of an appeal against the decision.
Costa Rica may be experiencing an uptick in travel, but it is not the place for power travelers eager to “immerse†themselves in the culture by checking off spot after spot like a rabid project manager working through a to-do list.
Senior project manager Jonathan Wade insisted the "complex" project was now "on the home straight", even despite Friday's problems at Heathrow, where an electrical fire caused flight chaos and left thousands stranded.
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