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Come be a part of what makes us so special The Opportunity As a dedicated Associate Actuary, you will work on a variety of projects in the Enterprise Capital P&C and Consolidation team which is part of USAA’s Treasury function.
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Typical project support includes a broad spectrum of civil engineering projects/services for site developments, roads, airfields, water supply, sewer systems, drainage, dredging, solid waste facilities, shore protection, and other civil works to support new or existing facilities and encompass large industrial facilities, buildings or project sites, with diverse climatic, geographic, and environmental conditions.
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This backlog includes tasks associated with construction and capital improvement projects for MTA agencies including New York City Transit and various infrastructure improvement projects for New York government agencies such as NYCHA and DASNY.
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Experience managing all day-to-day tasks on the execution side of all projects and undertakings, including but not limited to acquisitions, development, asset management, contract/lease negotiation, equity capital markets and debt capital markets.
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We also formed Blue Polymers, a joint venture with Ravago, to develop facilities that will further process plastic material from our Polymer Centers to help meet the growing demand for sustainable packaging.
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The CAG team members are expected to have experience in fixed-income capital markets, investment banking and credit risk analysis advising high yield and investment grade clients in their capital raising and strategic financing decisions.
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Established by the state Legislature in 1955, TRA provides water and wastewater treatment and recreation and reservoir facilities throughout the Trinity River Basin and maintains a master plan for basin-wide development.
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DC Operations, Directors, Managers, Supervisors and staff Facilities Supervisor and team Supply Chain management team VAS management and teams VP of Product, Supply Chain & Logistics On-Site Maintenance Technicians and Manager Global VP EH&S Corporate Directors, Executives and Administrators Experience and Skills Essential: 5+ years managerial experience of leading a facilities function within a large scale industrial/commercial service orientated or manufacturing environment.
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DPWES is a diverse, nationally accredited and award-winning public works agency with approximately 1,000 employees providing solid waste, capital facility development, wastewater, stormwater, urban forestry, and land acquisition management services for the most populous county in Virginia.
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Utilizing knowledge and understanding of cGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practices), ISO standards, and the company's Quality Management System, the Facilities Engineer will oversee the coordination, compliance, and documentation requirements for all facilities projects.
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Ensure that assigned capital projects are implemented in accordance with all Local, State, Federal, OSHA and International Paper Environmental, Health and Safety policies and laws by working with Mill EHS and Safety Managers to verify compliance.
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As a journey Facilities Engineer/Project Manager, this position is tasked with managing multiple, moderately complex capital improvement projects. Primary Purpose of Position This position is charged with direct project management responsibilities for ensuring that Capital Improvement design and construction projects, and Repair and Renovation projects are completed on time and within established budgets while ensuring the capital improvement to the University’s facilities meets Federal, State and local building codes as well as University requirements with minimal disruption to on-going University activities.
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Job Description The Process Control Engineer DT (Control Systems and Factory 4.0 / Digital Transformation focus) will provide leadership for Global Capital and Improvement Projects from feasibility through construction and start-up.
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As demand for renewable energy continues to grow, we have 70 landfill gas-to-energy projects in operation and plan to expand our portfolio to 115 projects by 2028. Assists the Area Director of Finance with pricing and profitability analysis, commercial and municipal bids, acquisitions and any market development projects.
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Tracks capital expenditures (material and labor) for all CAR projects. Plans and schedules physical facilities renovation layout and cost. Originates funding approval documents for various facility renovation/modification projects.
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