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Experience with project management in a democracy and governance or monitoring and evaluation programs preferred. Our expertise is in the fields of monitoring and evaluation; democracy and governance; peace and stability; rule of law and accountability; education; gender and inclusion; strategic communications; and leadership and organizational development.
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The successful candidate will apply knowledge of project delivery requirements, business acumen and metrics, project processes, health and safety, risk management, management resources, tools, and techniques for the purpose of planning, executing, monitoring, and delivering quality projects to our clients.
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Investigation (studies, environmental media sampling, drinking water evaluation, water quality evaluation, groundwater monitoring) Planning and managing environmental field work, including remediation systems operations, maintenance, and monitoring, groundwater sampling, fluid level gauging and oversight of subcontractors.
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Minimum of 10 years of demonstrated experience in cultural resources management (CRM) that includes oversight of archaeological investigations, including archival research, field investigations (reconnaissance studies, intensive survey, testing/evaluation, and data recovery), artifact analysis, significance and National Register of Historic Places eligibility evaluations, and mitigation monitoring programs.
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Our core practice areas include: monitoring and evaluation, clinical research; vaccine research, microbiology and infectious disease research, development and production; biodefense; global health security; and HIV/AIDS programs.
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Provide oversight to teams during construction and operations of the designed treatment technology, monitoring and evaluation of treatment effectiveness, and regulatory reporting.
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Provide environmental compliance support to senior regulatory specialists, including data collection for permitting and/or registration, data analysis, regulatory compliance evaluation, and assessment.
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You will be developing project scopes, schedule, and costs, based on your evaluation of the financial feasibility and regulatory and technical requirements. You will be focused on planning, developing, permitting, and managing the various projects that support water resources management and environmental restoration activities, from inception through monitoring and maintenance.
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A Project Engineer/ Geologist who is driven to contribute to a wide range of projects ranging from site investigations to regulatory compliance tasks, feasibility studies, and remedial design and/or implementation.
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Work with vendor to troubleshoot Call Center Verint screen recording application, quality monitoring and evaluation forms, programming PCI triggers, reporting, and coordinate changes as needed.
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Between 3-5 years of hands-on experience in managing relief/development projects and familiarity with sustainable development, including monitoring and evaluation methodologies and practices.
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Collaborating with Financial Management establish project charge codes, ensuring they meet client and project requirements for cost allocation, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting.
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Conduct continuous monitoring and evaluation of project risks and compliance with host safety regulations. Manage planning, estimating, permitting, scheduling, budgeting, risk analysis, material procurement, property agreements, engineering services, bid process preparation, contractor selection assistance, field construction monitoring, participant in start-up and commission, project close-out, and tie-ins with existing utilities.
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Position Overview: The Construction Project Manager will report directly to the Vice President of Construction and provide on-site oversight for projects from inception to completion, taking charge of all aspects of project delivery.
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Oversees monitoring and evaluation of project delivery through client input; identifies service delivery issues; works to resolve. The minimum salary for the Sr Program Manager - Project Controls position is $117,810 annually and the maximum salary for the Sr Program Manager - Project Controls position is $159,390 annually.
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