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We are looking to add a Wildlife Biologist/Junior Project Manager that is interested in learning how the science and regulatory policy converge in real-world scenarios. WRA's Compliance Monitoring Team specializes in project implementation, permitting compliance, monitoring, and reporting.
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The Junior Designer, while working under the direct supervision of a more senior Designer or Project Manager, performs a broad variety of drafting and/or design tasks. We are presently searching for a Junior Designer for our Miami studio.
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The Credit Administration Business Risk and Controls Manager is responsible for overseeing risk management activities assigned to their ownership for compliance, operational and regulatory risks within the Credit Administration Organization.
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Transmission, distribution, or substation Project Management experience. MS Project dynamic scheduling experience (Primary Focus) Junior level PM – 2-5 years of PM experience. Other Project PM/Coordinator duties as assigned.
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Are you a dynamic junior program manager or project coordinator with a knack for administration, eager to grow and excel within a cutting-edge tech company? Manage business and operations: track internal team deliverables and monitor project progress as needed.
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Minimum 3-5 years related auction or art market experience, or related experience in an analyst or project manager role in the luxury industry. The Junior Luxury Client Strategist will support business development efforts for the Luxury Division in the Americas, including Spirits, Sports Memorabilia, and Handbags & Accessories.
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Follow project through DD/CD phase; draw/redline or provide direction to more junior staff to produce floor plans, RCP’s, finish plans, elevations, sections, coordinate with consultants, create window and door schedules, draft interior elevations as needed.
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Primarily involved with overseeing the preparation and review of geotechnical reports from junior staff with a strong commitment to meeting project deadlines. Both prepare and oversee the preparation and review of geotechnical and CMT proposals by junior staff.
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Senior Project Architect / Senior Technical Lead: Proven ability to successfully lead the team on projects of greater size/complexity, provide mentorship to junior team members, and provide technical support/review for projects in production.
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As a Civil Engineering Project Manager for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you'll manage project teams to create land development plans for our commercial, institutional, and residential clients.
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I'm seeking a Sr. IT Project Manager for a full-time position with a stable and growing company in the local area. Excellent agile and scrum knowledge with the ability and willingness to coach and mentor other junior project managers.
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Chief of Staff to Chief People OfficerSummaryWe’re looking for a self-driven, well-organized, results-focused project manager and influencer who can help us move our ambitious people strategy forward.
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As a Civil Engineering Senior Project Manager for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you'll manage project teams to create land development plans for our commercial, institutional, and energy clients.
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As a project manager, this individual will regularly meet with clients, organize in-house resources, develop project proposals and budgets, mentor junior staff, prepare technical reports/specifications, and contribute to the overall business development of the company.
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The Senior Civil Project Manager must have a track record of demonstrating strong leadership, management, and mentorship of junior engineers, and must be able to develop and initiate new business development opportunities, forming excellent connections with existing clients and developing plans to boost market share and increase profitability with new clients and projects.
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