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The Senior Project Manager will provide leadership to these state-of-the-art projects to support business line growth and consistently deliver projects successfully. In this role, the Senior Project Manager will support our culture of internal and external client service, build our strength in understanding and anticipate client needs and expectations.
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Under the limited supervision of the Director, Project Management Office responsible for the project management, implementation and support of technology-based initiatives that align to business goals and objectives.
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The Sr. Project Manager of Capital Construction at Loyola University Medical Center is responsible for overseeing and managing capital improvement projects through the programming, planning, estimating, design, execution / construction and commissioning phases.
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The Senior Project Engineering manager reports directly to the Plant Director and has one direct report, the junior project engineer. Senior Project Engineering Manager (food or dairy)Our client is a multinational multicontinent dairy manufacturer.
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Quickly moving into other industries, we are a fast-paced and agile company looking for a best-in-class Senior Project Manager willing to roll up their sleeves and exude a passion for the field.
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Senior Project Manager - Heavy Civil Construction. Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in heavy civil construction project management, with a focus on concrete, masonry, and excavation works.
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Step into Your New Role Kleinfelder has a great opportunity for a Senior Archaeologist and Project Manager to join our Northern California cultural resources group. Office job duties include project management, preparing proposals and contracts, peer reviewing internal cultural documents, mentoring junior staff, coordinating with archaeological field crews, reviewing field paperwork such as survey and monitoring reports, completing and reviewing site record forms, and submitting high quality deliverables to our clients.
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We are seeking a Senior Project Manager for our Energy & Resources business line to lead multi-discipline project teams to deliver thermal generation, offshore wind, energy storage, distributed generation/microgrid, utility scale solar, onshore wind, and transportation electrification.
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We are seeking a Senior Project Manager/Highway Engineer III to support projects for the Transportation-Infrastructure Practice based out of our St. Charles, IL office. We are looking for a senior engineer/project manager with highway planning & design, business development, and design-build experience to help with our growing St. Charles Illinois office.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a project manager to help grow our company. Apart from project engineering and management work, our ideal team member is interested in technology development, problem solving, troubleshooting in the field and equipment/product design.
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Position OverviewThe Project Finance Manager will occupy a central role in our financial team, driving the economic evaluation, structuring, and financing of our solar project portfolio.
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Tetra Tech, Inc. is seeking a full-time Senior Geotechnical Engineer/Project Manager to support our coal combustion residual (CCR), dams, mining, oil & gas, and other geotechnical and geo-environmental pursuits and projects.
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Reporting to the Director, Project Management, the Senior Project Manager will manage the most complex commuter rail projects including stations, civil infrastructure, bridges, and support facilities ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and in compliance with quality standards.
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The Project Manager position is responsible for the successful management of fencing and guardrail projects. The Project Manager will manage the conceptual development of a construction project and will oversee its quality control, organization, scheduling, and implementation.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Project Manager to serve as a "seller-doer" in assisting in business development, and then leading projects to successful completion. Senior Project Manager - Energy & Resources - ( 230004ZC.
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