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Work closely with vendors and the following internal teams to ensure all tasks and deliverables are completed on time, according to plans and according to applicable standards: Site Selection, Regulatory Affairs, Data Management, Clinical Monitoring, Biostatistics, Scientific Affairs.
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Three (3) years' work experience in operations, project management, field supervision, or a similar role in the elevator industry. Developing relationships with all Contractors and Consultants in the NYC area with a minimum of 3 on site visits and 15 customer calls per month.
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The Territory Sales Lead reports directly to the Market Sales Manager. The Territory Sales Lead will also be responsible for project completion, stocking and maintaining the areas we are responsible for, and store communication.
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Civil Engineering Project Manager - ( 220003A0 ) Experience in design functions; such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal and private sector infrastructure.
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The Custom Home Services Project Manager is responsible for the home channel fulfillment consistency, efficiency and quality of work completed by Best Buy and Geek Squad employees in their assigned area.
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Maintain facilities building representative documentation such as building maps, Fire Evac Plans, inspection results, project schedules and briefs on the appropriate facilities digital site (Wiki, Teams.
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Reports to: Project Manager or Project Executive. Develop and implement overall project work schedules identifying the critical path including the expediting of scheduled critical materials and equipment for their timely delivery to site.
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Our client has a number of projects coming up on the HR and procurement side due to recent mergers, and will need this Program Manager to serve as a flex-resource that can help manage the general workload.
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Kemron Environmental Services, Inc. Construction Supervisor Charleston , West Virginia Apply Now Job Summary: Reports to the Project Manager and performs daily site supervision of company employees and subcontractors at environmental remediation and construction project sites.
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Project planning and research and design of new equipment to support site manufacturing. Leads calibration, validation, and environmental monitoring activities to support site metrics.
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You report to the site manager or other senior project managers. Communicate with the construction team and relay instructions from senior project managers. Apply technical knowledge to problem-solve on-site.
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Reviews pertinent legal, approval, and budget documents at each step of the internal audit and closing process to ensure compliance with approved terms, including, but not limited to, project reconciliations, agendas, purchase and sale agreements, leases, title commitments, surveys, site plans, settlement statements, deeds, development agreements, easements, covenants, restrictions, permits, environmental site assessments, geotechnical studies, and various legal memoranda.
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Make changes in the operation as approved by the Project Manager/Operations Manager. Ensure safety standards are met and turn in safety reports required at the job-site or by GC.
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Manage projects and coordinate with clients on land development work involving site grading, water main, sanitary sewer, storm water, erosion control and permitting. Complete project work collaboratively with other professionals, contractors, various jurisdictions, and regulatory agencies.
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The selected individual will be part of an interdisciplinary team working on a wide variety of exciting projects including but not limited to: ecological restoration, living shorelines, lake/pond/dam improvements, solar development, utility corridor upgrades, waterfront infrastructure, and general site redevelopment work.
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