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As a Water Resources Project Manager, you will have the opportunity to apply and enhance your expertise in Green Infrastructure, Stormwater Management, Erosion and Sediment Control, Hydrology & Hydraulics Design, Watershed Studies, and Environmental Restoration and Stabilization.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Event Operations & Guest Experience, the Resource Planning Manager will support scheduling logistics and financial planning for events at SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park. More Specific Responsibilities Include, But Are Not Limited To.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, or a related life sciences field. WSP is seeking a Senior Lead Biological Resources Manager who is responsible for managing and further developing WSP's very successful Biological Resources technical staff and expanding our firm’s visibility with key business sectors and client organizations in the environmental services marketplace.
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Civil Engineer firm looking for Water Resource Manager - Remote. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in water resource management and engineering, with a particular emphasis on hydrology, hydraulic infrastructure, and flood mitigation.
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The successful candidate should have proven experience as an HR Manager or in a similar senior HR role, and a genuine understanding and compassion for individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism.
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The work you will do as a Senior HR Manager within our distribution center and supply chain operations will drive a strong culture of engagement and inclusion. Lead, grow and develop your direct reports to support all Human Resource needs.
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The Tissue Resource Manager (TRM) works closely with the Director, Tissue Donation Services (TDS) to continually increase tissue donation and maintain acceptable rates of tissues recovered per donor.
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Resource Label Group, LLC is a leading full-service provider of label and packaging solutions with a diverse product offering which includes pressure sensitive labels, shrink sleeves, RFID/NFC technology, sustainable product solutions, scent activation technology, pharmaceutical packaging and fulfillment services.
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A Small Business is hiring a Resource Energy Manager (REM II) to support a government contract for military facility projects to support clean energy usage and implementation projects. Resource Efficiency Manager.
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Lead Project Control Specialists work under moderate supervision of a Senior Project Controls Manager. Individuals in this role may function as a master scheduler, develop project dashboards, schedules, cost performance reports, resource loading reports and risk registers in close collaboration with project managers, major outage planning, resource demand planning and other groups.
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The Strategic Energy Resource Policy Manager will work across the organization with SCP leadership and staff in some or all functions related to power supply planning, demand load forecasting, risk management, and regulatory and legislative policy.
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Civil Water/Wastewater/Water Resource Project Manager – Omaha, NE. Developing detailed designs of water/wastewater collection/distribution and treatment systems, stormwater systems, and/or water resource management including site layouts, plans, and specifications.
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AECOM is actively seeking a highly motivated Senior Water Resource Engineer/Water Resource Manager to join our Transportation Business Line based out of our Pittsburgh, PA office.
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Supports the development of the outage yearly plan by producing new and updated Primavera P6 schedules, ensuring schedule and resource data integrity and consistency, alignment with 5-year plan, and compliance with delivery requirements and deadlines.
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EXPERIENCE: One year experience as a behavioral health technician in an acute care or outpatient psychiatric setting or an Arizona Licensed Emergency Medical Technician, Patient Care Technician, Case Manager Assistant or Discharge Planner.
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