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Mastered the skills of project management including contracts, procurement/buyout, scheduling, change order management, budgeting/cost control, financial reporting, client relations, safety, and insurance.
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The selected candidate will be responsible for managing multi-million dollar projects/contracts, maintaining client relations, identifying and developing new business opportunities in the emergency management community resiliency marketplace, which includes but is not limited to emergency management planning, business continuity planning, financial recovery, response and recovery services to local and state governments, private businesses, universities and other institutions.
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We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development. Experience leading multi-disciplinary teams of emergency management practitioners in the development of solutions to complex emergency management and public safety challenges.
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Arcadis is seeking a Project Development Manager to join our Places Infrastructure team in Los Angeles, CA. This position is located on-site at a key client in downtown LA.Arcadis is the world's leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets.
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Assists in directing strategic planning and provides leadership role in business development and client relations. Prepares project reports for management, clients and others and reviews status reports prepared by project personnel and modifies schedules or plans as required.
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Senior Management responsibility for the project performance: financial, schedule, client relations. Comfortable working within a team environment at the project site in Phoenix, AZ.KEY RESPONSIBILITIES/SKILLSAssists and supports Executive leadership with strategy development and business initiatives within the organization.
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As part of our Consulting team, your work will help provide clients high quality, comprehensive and efficient administrative and da Project Manager, Consultant, Business Development, Project Management, Manager, Client Relations, Business Services.
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The position also involves client relations, new client business development activities including proposals, as well as communication with regulatory agency staff and direction of staff.
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Principal areas of responsibility are safety, cost estimating, schedule, construction operations, quality, staffing, material control, field-based procurement, client relations, business development, and integrated project delivery.
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Experience in client relations and business development; local client experience required. Assist in municipal clients' business development activities.
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Participate in business development and client relationship management by organizing client events and fostering relationships with designers and clients to assist with budgets or existing condition review during the schematic design and preconstruction phases of projects.
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Engage in client relations and business development. Ability to help grow the department through client business development. 5+ years in Commercial Project Management and estimating.
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A Project Manager (PM) has acquired the requisite experience and technical knowledge to be recognized within the firm as having expertise in a specialty area with their discipline and/or has demonstrated effectiveness in planning and managing projects, maintaining budgets and schedules, building and maintaining positive client relations, demonstrated effectiveness in developing new clients through proactive marketing and repeat business with existing clients.
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In this role you’ll have the opportunity to lead an interdisciplinary team to support National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance, state-level equivalent reviews, and environmental permitting primarily on water resources planning projects by: managing staff and overseeing all work related to NEPA compliance; leading client relations, overseeing deliverables; marketing and business development; interacting with public and agency stakeholders; and more.
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The ideal candidate will have prior project management experience and demonstrate experience in leading complex environmental studies and permitting efforts for water resources, water infrastructure, or ecological restoration planning projects.
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