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This Project Controls Manager 3 (PCM3) position is a Project Controls Division position that acts as an advisor to staff members in cost engineering, cost analysis/control, and planning/scheduling activities for a group, project, program, or for discipline/project/program/proposal estimating or staff planning activities that require in depth knowledge of technical skill and experience.
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Familiarity & knowledge with the following, Apache Spark, Kubernetes, Kafka, SIMP Project, Ansible, Docker, GIT, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Suricata, Zeek, Kibana, Logstash, Elastic Search, Neo4J, PostgreSQL, AWS Cloud & Nifi.
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Knowledge of floodplain regulations as it relates to development of property. Knowledge of the methods, equipment, and materials used in surface and underground construction and maintenance.
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Coordinating with the case/project team members to verify the viability of created packages and incorporating feedback and suggestions from case teams, Content Manager and Knowledge Analysts.
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The Project Manager is responsible for the end-to-end management of global Costuming initiatives, including the concurrent management of projects with multi-year durations and budgets ranging from small to many millions.
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Provide environment where dynamic project communication occurs between Project Engineers, Foremen, Superintendents and Construction Manager to ensure work is accomplished in an efficient, profitable, and safe manner.
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Columbia Engineering has an opening for a Transportation Project Manager in Chipley, FL to provide services for a range of engineering and design projects involving roadway design for public and private sector clients.
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Strong knowledge of a project management / project scheduling system (MS Project or Primavera P6). Strong knowledge of finance systems as it relates to project budgets and cost codes.
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Overall, a project manager in civil construction must maintain good physical health and fitness to ensure they can actively engage with all aspects of project management on-site.
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Skill Required / Desired Amount Current Project Management Professional (PMP) from the Project Management Institute (PMI) Required 10 Candidate must have a minimum of 15 years experience managing large projects Required 15 Solid understanding of software development life cycle models as well as expert knowledge of both Agile and Waterfall project management principles.
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This Project Manager will manage projects for the Houston Airport System at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH). General knowledge of contract management and budgeting/estimating.
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Possess strong knowledge of MS Office, including Word, MS Project or Primavera P6, Excel, PowerPoint, File Maker and Outlook-Prioritize and manage multiple projects simultaneously and follow through on issues in a timely manner-Possess knowledge of office related-management principles procedures and techniques.
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Skills: Articulate Storyline, Project Management, Program Management, Instructional Design, e-learning development, PD processes. Proven experience in project management, process documentation, instructional design, and e-learning development using Articulate Storyline.
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The Project Controls Manager will lead the Midstream project controls activities at the construction site as necessary to support the E&C project management team objectives, primary interface between E&C and Project Controls and to ensure compliance with internal reporting/procedure requirements.
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Bowman has an opportunity for a Survey Project Manager to join our team in Suwanee, GA. + Project management experience preferred. + Serve as primary project point of contact to coordinate surveying and mapping services between Survey Party Chief and the client.
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