Project Developer Job Description
Overview
Project developers are responsible for planning and overseeing the project’s design and development to ensure the project activities meet the delivery of the intended customer features. A project developer has responsibilities to work with teams to bring new ideas and, develop the project plan, budget and schedule. They coordinate with management, prepare project proposals and contractual documents, track project status and prepare detailed reports to ensure the project is completed on time and under the approved budget.
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- Master of Arts (m.a.) in Museum Studies
- Bachelor of Arts (b.a.) in Liberal Arts
- Bachelor Degree in Communication and Media Studies
- Bachelor of Business Administration (b.b.a.) in Marketing
- Bachelor Degree in Design
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