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Utilize eCMS or other project specific construction management systems in the processing of submittals, RFIs, correspondence, and reports. Qualifications: 5 years of recent experience as a Construction Manager, Project Manager, Project Controls Manager, or Contracting Officers Technical Representative on Department of Navy or other Department of Defense Construction Projects that are similar in size and complexity.
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Reporting to the Construction Manager, the Project Manager is responsible for all aspects of projects are completed on schedule and within budget to the satisfaction of the client.
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Bechtel is a global engineering, construction and project management company that has built the world for more than 120 years, having constructed Hoover Dam, the English Channel Tunnel, entire cities in the Middle East, the second-largest solar thermal power project in the world, and millions of miles of roads and pipelines.
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The ideal candidate has water quality monitoring and stormwater regulatory experience as well as project management experience including development and adherence to project budgets and schedules.
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Provide weekly progress and status reports on project deliverables to all project stakeholders and management team. Control Point Associates is seeking an experienced Project Manager who is a NY Professional Land Surveyor in our NYC office.
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Experience with CRM, project or task management applications, eMoney, and Black Diamond. Our client is one of the nation’s leading boutique wealth management and investment advisor firms for high-net-worth individuals.
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We are currently seeking a qualified Heavy Civil Construction Project Engineer/Assistant Project Manager to join our team in Brooklyn for an exciting and highly visible Pedestrian Bridges project.
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This position requires strong compliance knowledge (i.e., FDA, OIG, ACCME, PhRMA Code, AMA), advanced Excel skills, strong Visme/Publisher/Newsletter software experience, project management experience, excellent organizational skills, ability to communicate effectively, and the ability to perform independently at high-levels in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
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They will also establish clear roles and responsibilities for BSO, GCP SciOps and other biosample-related departments/groups to lead consistent execution of all biosample-related activities globally, including collection, handling, storage, disposal, transfers, and project management for analyses.
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The Associate Director, People Analytics Project Management Office (PMO) is responsible for supporting and managing key projects that enhance our people, processes and technology. Strong organizational, time, and project management skills with excellent attention to detail.
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Experience in project management. We're on the lookout for a dynamic individual to join the CSU Pueblo team as our OVW Project Director! Work with the CCRT to develop, implement, and monitor project-specific strategic plans.
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Supported by more than 3,400 employees in nearly 100 locations across the United States, we provide a full continuum of engineering and consulting services, including design, planning, architectural, environmental, construction and program management.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent in interior design, project management or related field is preferred. Design Consultant / Project Manager (Luxury Countertops - Quartz, Marble, and Granite.
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Professional Engineer's License (2), advanced technical degree, MBA or Project Management Certification (1) Master's degree in Engineering reduces the OJT experience requirement by 1 year.
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The Space and Intelligence Sector is seeking an Expert-Level (18+ years) Geomatics Systems Engineer to work within our NEE program TO-14 Commercial Imagery Project Team in St. Louis. Master’s degree in Systems Engineering or in related technical or scientific fields such as engineering, physics, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, Computer Resources Information Management, Information Systems, or related STEM degree program.
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