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Project Management Professional or similar credentials. Working Title: Project Manager Engineer. This position provides overall project management direction from inception to completion of highway improvement projects; utilizes project management processes to ensure projects are delivered on time, on budget, and to scope; engages public agencies and the general public to obtain input and develop informed consent; provides overall direction and leadership to technical project teams; and develops projects to be consistent with MnDOT strategy, commitments and goals.
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Because our employees are usually involved in several projects at one time, involving numerous team members (such as project manager, engineer, and CAD technician/designer), exceptional communications skills and the ability to work well with others is essential.
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The design, analyses, permitting and preparation of drawings and technical specifications and construction period services for solid waste management facilities, including coal combustion residual (CCR) facilities, and industrial facilities.
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Kleinschmidt has a full-time opening for a Senior Engineer/Project Manager to perform engineering design and manage projects involving dams, hydroelectric generation, fish passage facilities, and water resources, build client relationships, and mentor junior staff in Charlotte, NC or Lexington, SC. Our flexibility and core value of relationships allow us to offer employees the opportunity to work in a hybrid environment including working from the office and remotely.
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Kleinfelder has a great opportunity for a Water Treatment Process Senior Project Engineer or Project Manager for our New England Offices (Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Rocky Hill sites, as needed.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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This position provides an opportunity to be a part of a team working on the design and management of hydroelectric, water resource, and fisheries related projects, incorporating the skills of all our engineering disciplines as well as regulatory and science services.
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We are seeking a professional engineer with 5+ years of experience in the public market, technical experience in water, wastewater, stormwater, and related experience in public works planning, design, and construction management.
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Job Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or other relevant degreeEngineer-in-Training (EIT), Professional Engineer (PE), Certified Construction Manager (CCM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) preferred.
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KFA is looking for an experienced Civil Engineer and Project Manager with 10 or more years of experience in planning, design, and project management on water and wastewater and municipal infrastructure projects to work from either our Austin or San Antonio Office focusing on managing utility design and municipal water/wastewater projects.
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K Friese + Associates (KFA), a Lochner Company, is a leading provider of professional services in water, wastewater, drainage, transportation, and development reviews for public agencies.
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Langan is seeking an Environmental Permitting and Compliance Engineer, Scientist, or Project Manager to join its collaborative team in New York City, NY. Manage project budgets and assist in invoicing as project or task manager.
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The Water Business Line of AECOM is actively seeking a creative, highly talented Project Manager - Water Resources Engineer, with a focus in water/wastewater infrastructure design, with in-depth design engineering experience in municipal conveyance and pumping systems, for immediate employment in our Nashville (Franklin), TN office.
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KFA is looking for an experienced Civil Engineer and Project Manager with 10 or more years of experience in planning, design, and project management on water and wastewater and municipal infrastructure projects to work from either Dallas or our Austin Office focusing on managing utility design and municipal water/wastewater projects.
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Due to MSG's continued growth, a new opening is available for a Senior Transportation Engineer/Project Manager in our Charleston, WV office! Project management of WVDOT-DOH projects.
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