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ESE supports TBI's residential, commercial, apartment and city living teams with in-house surveying, planning, engineering and environmental consulting services from 19 offices covering New England to Seattle, Washington.
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This position also supports employee communications, engagement and development, site event planning, and general project management. The Senior Training Coordinator , is an integral part of the Operations Engineering team at the Roseville Distribution Center.
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The Coordinator will be responsible for the day to day operations of the PCCC GEAR UP project. We are seeking a GEAR-UP Coordinator will report to the Director of Pre-College Programs.
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Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work with a variety of people (Research associates, Directors, Scientist, Engineers, Project coordinator/managers) from different education and cultural backgrounds.
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The project coordinator will ensure high quality and efficiency executing research, convening and training projects and will supervise the staff assistants, student workers and interns, and volunteers.
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The Senior Program Coordinator is responsible for assisting the management team in program planning and development activities that include policy development, technical quantitative/qualitative analysis, project costing and forecasting, and impact assessments.
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JOB SUMMARY/ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The Research Project Coordinator 2 plans, directs, and coordinates activities to ensure the successful development and sustainability of research and evaluation projects.
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The Supplier Diversity Coordinator will collaborate with our local GM/EVPs, Project Managers, Business Development, Project Planning leaders and other key stakeholders to maximize opportunities for small and diverse firms.
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Education , Urban Planning , Public Speaking , Team Work , Communications , Writing/Editing , Counseling , Public Health , Social Services , Conflict Resolution , Community Organization , Leadership , Youth Development , Fund raising/Grant Writing , Teaching/Tutoring , Special Education, Social Work.
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We seek a highly motivated and detail-oriented Environmental Planner for full-time employment supporting our Rocky Mountain Project Management and Planning Department. Environmental Planner/Project Coordinator.
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You will manage all aspects of the FPS capital planning, budgeting and analysis of our capital project portfolio. If so, we're looking for someone like you to join our Financial & Business Services Group (KCB) team within the Force Projection Sector (FPS) at APL. We are seeking a Capital Financial Analyst and Software Coordinator to help us manage the Sector's capital assets and technical software portfolio.
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Map out project dependencies with the project coordinator to inform the necessary sequence of development. Oversee the development of the product once vision, strategy, and product priorities are set through all phases including planning, refinement, review and sprint.
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Responsible for record keeping for project meetings such as issues logs, gap analysis sheets, meeting minutes, making copies, team event planning and execution, team travel, on-boarding activities for contractors or consultants, set up and maintenance of project repositories.
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We are seeking an energetic Grants Analyst to support our Grants Management team in project management, data administration and operational tasks related to the planning, execution, and monitoring of our programmatic initiatives and grants.
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Evaluation of this data is used for correcting deficiencies on Contractor Acceptance Inspection (CAI) or Joint Acceptance Inspection (JAI), FPIP, FSEP, Redline Drawings, Peabody and DMT reports dealing with LCMs, LADs, LEMs and resolving event based certification issues necessary for the timely restoration of equipment, systems/services with the NAS. Monitors other employees as a project or team leader.
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