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Is also expected to serve as a senior project manager, office manager, and technical lead for some of the projects won and, therefore, must have the relevant technical and management skills to successfully manage and perform the type of projects described above.
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Zachry Engineering Corporation (ZEC) is looking for a detail-oriented Senior Project Controls Specialist who is highly qualified in Primavera P6 scheduling to work in our Houston Westchase Design Center.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity fora motivated Senior Roadway Project Manager to expand our Roadway practice in our Atlanta Midtown office! Kimley-Horn has an opportunity fora motivated Senior Roadway Project Manager to expand our Roadway practice in our Atlanta Midtown office.
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MoDOT will bring candidates onto the team as entry-level, intermediate, or senior level, based on your skills and experience. MoDOT offers an excellent benefits package that includes a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage.
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Senior Associates collaborate with the full project team as a project manager or project landscape architect. Senior associates work closely with the Directors and Partners on their project teams to balance design excellence, technical excellence, and financial sustainability on every project.
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The Digital Content Manager reports to the Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives in the Office of Alumni Relations, Development and University Relations (DAUR). Serves as the manager of social media platforms and digital marketing initiatives across platforms of the office of Alumni Relations, helping bring awareness to the University and the diverse stakeholder network around the globe.
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Assist the Senior Manager of Interior Design with the provision of strategic vision to deliver design solutions that are timeless, support a healing and healthy environment, and define the Montefiore Einstein Brand.
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Timmons Group is seeking an experienced and focused Landscape Architect Project Manager/Senior Project Manager for our Land Development Group located in our Richmond, VA office.
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Kleinfelder is seeking a Senior Geotechnical Engineer/Project Manager reporting to our Corporate Headquarters office in San Diego, California. Ability to commute to the office, external client meetings, and project sites within and in the vicinity of San Diego.
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Kleinfelder has a great opportunity for a Water / Wastewater Treatment Project Manager or Senior Project Engineer for our Ohio Offices (McClure, Hilliard, and Defiance); however, we are very flexible with remote work arrangements, so it is not necessary for the applicant to be in the office on a daily basis (flexibility is required for travel to the office or client sites, as needed.
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Salary Full TimeOur Transportation-Public Works Team in Southern California has an opportunity for a talented Project Manager or Senior Project Manager in Traffic Engineering.
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Senior Project Manager | Head of Project Management Office. The Project Management Office (PMO) enables project management through a series of capabilities, processes, procedures and centralized governance across programs, projects, and operational change management and transformation.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Highway Engineer/Project Manager to join our team in either our Harrisburg, King of Prussia, or Canonsburg, PA office locations. Serve as Task Manager or Project Manager.
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The Senior Lighting Designer operates as the ‘day-to-day’ lead designer and project manager for their associated projects. Job Description Senior Lighting Designer | San Francisco, CAThis is an excellent opportunity for a collaborative and experienced Lighting Designer to join an award-winning architectural lighting design firm with an upbeat office environment.
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A minimum of 2-5+ years’ experience working as a Construction Project Executive or Senior Project Manager for a full-service commercial general contractor within the state of California.
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