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The successful candidate will possess well-rounded attributes that make him/her a great Communicator, Negotiator, Financial Manager, Risk Manager, Scheduler, Mentor/Coach/Team Motivator, Technical Specialist, and Quality Controller; while demonstrating passion and enthusiasm for project management, business development, client management, team management, and practice leadership.
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Five or more years of prior experience as a technical HVAC systems expert and lead construction project manager, directly responsible for reviewing and managing commercial building HVAC system energy efficiency projects design and construction documents and budgets over $500,000.
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The Financial Systems Technical Expert will work closely with stakeholders throughout the organization on the development, implementation and ongoing administration and maintenance of OneStream and various other financial systems.
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A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university in engineering, engineering technology, architecture, architectural technology, landscape architecture, business administration, or public administration, and one year of full-time satisfactory experience in project management work, such as planning, administering, managing, coordinating, or expediting, for engineering and/or architectural and/or landscape architectural projects; or 2.
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While the Project Manager may not be a subject matter expert in all areas of business management, it is expected that they are able to effectively engage with members of the business from front line staff to the entire C-suite, and with the technical resources tasked to complete the work.
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Gannett Fleming is looking for an experienced Wastewater Engineer and Project Manager offering strong technical and project management experience to join our Water and Envirnomental Business Line in any one of our locations in the Greater Philadelphia area to include Valley Forge or Philadelphia PA. We offer a hybrid work model and flexible schedule options.
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If this sounds appealing to you, then consider our Senior Project Manager- Water/Wastewater opportunity. 12+ years experience required, particularly as a Civil/Environmental Project Manager.
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PMP certified by the Project Management InstituteCloud certifications like Azure, AWS or GCP would be an added Plus. Bachelors degree in business administration or a related field.
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Education - Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or relatedfield preferred, or equivalent combinations of technical training and related experience.
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Requirements:Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field required, or equivalent combinations of technical training and related experience.
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The requirements listed below are representative for knowledge, skills and abilities required to be successful as a Senior Technical Project Manager within Zones, LLC. The Senior Technical Project Manager Is Primarily Responsible For.
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Excellent skills in IT project management, business model/rules definition, pre-sales, presentation, technical documentation, testing, and training. Manage and coordinate IT operations, including both server and network infrastructure administration, oversee performance management and Capacity planning for technical operations and project delivery.
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What You'll Do: Responsible for development of the project scope and fee quotation and assists in the preparation of technical proposals and contracts in accordance with HNTB's Sophisticated Contracting Approach (SCA.
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Job Requirements Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Systems, or Business Administration and at least five years of project management experience working in a customer service-oriented environment including all aspects of process development and execution.
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Post-secondary education majoring in business administration, public administration, computer science/information technology, social science, or health, with major being commensurate with project to be assigned; 12 mos.
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