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Fosters and maintains a collaborative professional working relationship with the Project Leadership Team (i.e. Project Designer, Project Architect, Project Manager, and Principal in Charge.
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Tasks may include but are not limited to, ensuring the completion of business cases, budgetary approvals, project scheduling, requirements engineering, design and engineering tasks, vegetation management reviews, project reporting, project financial analysis, major equipment procurement, environmental analysis, obtaining real estate and relationship management with external customers, vendors, townships and regulatory agencies, project quality assurance, and change management.
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The Project Manager is an individual contributor accountable for project budgets, team performance and developing strategic plans to implement projects for various organizations. Ensures a good working relationship between the project team, line managers, and interfacing organizations.
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At CoBank, our Portfolio Manager Project Finance provides relationship management and credit support to primary Relationship Managers, including origination, structuring, execution, and monitoring of Project Finance transactions for power and energy infrastructure assets.
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Data Center Construction Project Manager- Owner's Rep – San Jose, CAWe are looking for a Data Center Construction Project Manager to support critical facility construction projects.
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Coordinate with Client Relationship Manager to tag-team management of various projects or clients. The Project Manager is responsible for managing client communications, project management and status updates.
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Brasfield & Gorrie, a recognized leader in the construction industry, has an exciting opportunity available for a Regional Project Accounting Manager. Exceptional leadership and relationship skills with proven ability to collaborate and unify a team.
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Establish a positive relationship with clients and check-in with them regularly to ensure they are satisfied & up to date. Validate that project scope and internal team plan is in alignment with the client’s vision to ensure there is no mismatch in expectations.
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DEA's Portland, OR office is currently hiring for an experienced Water Resources Client Team Leader / Senior Project Manager in our Water and Environment Business Unit. DEA's Water Resources Group continues to grow in technical expertise and is looking for someone who can market these skills to current and potential clients.
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Job OverviewThis position can be assigned to a hybrid schedule in any of the following areas: Solon, OH (Preferred), Herndon, VA, St. Louis, MO, Greenville, SC, Shelton, CT, Somersworth, NH The Project Manager position at Aclara involves coordinating multiple Professional Services customer project implementations for the company's enterprise AMI products.
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We are looking for a self-motivated Seller-Doer Solid Waste Engineer/Project Manager to join our growing Southeastern Region, VA, NC, SC, TN, GA, or FL. This is a key role with the potential to have significant impact on client development and project management on a wide variety of environmental projects with experience in solid waste/landfills/CCR permitting, design and construction.
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The EPC Project Manager will be responsible for the management of all aspects of utility-scale solar projects, including project planning, budgeting, buyout, project controls/reporting, scheduling, risk management, etc.
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Our Comfort Advisor/ Project Manager is responsible for building a positive relationship with customers, closing sales, ensuring repeat business from existing customers, and making a positive impact on the company and the community.
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The Sr. Project Manager – Electrical (Solar PV) will have an entrepreneurial spirit and create a vision for growth for their practice and contribute to the growth of the Solar discipline for markets throughout Texas and across the US. They will lead the business development effort and manage the relationship with key clients.
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GHD's Northeast Water and Wastewater group is looking for a Project Director and Client Relationship Manager to join our team in Southwest Connecticut / Southeast New York State.
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