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The Project Coordinator plays a critical role providing dynamic support to the Community Offshore Wind team. Provide high level administrative support for the Community Offshore Wind project, including document assimilation, preparation, and quality assurance.
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Other Project support duties as assigned. The primary responsibilities of this role are to coordinate with Project Leadership and internal and external stakeholders, providing high level administrative support and working on complex projects as they arise.
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E2 Consulting Engineers, Inc. (E2) is a professional services firm established in 1988 specializing in a full spectrum of engineering services including, project engineering and design, federal base operations and infrastructure support services, gas pipeline construction and inspection services, environmental consulting and remediation, and information technology services.
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Provide support in project procurement process including SAP transactions, communication with internal stakeholders and external vendors, etc. Support Project Leadership team with internal and external meeting invites and agendas.
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We are currently seeking a Project Coordinator to join our Houston team, as we embark on an aggressive growth plan. Track and follow-up with project invoicing status according to customer and company procedures.
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The Project Manager supervises and directs all aspects of obtaining entitlements for new residential communities. Monitor progress of construction of site development specific improvements such as, but not limited to, demolition, grading operations, wet utilities, dry utilities, street improvements, SWPPP/erosion control measures and on-going clean-up in support of home building operations.
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Cumming Group is currently hiring a Project Labor Coordinator that will support a large K-12 educational institution’s construction program. Prior experience with Project Labor Agreement (PLA) and Project Stabilization Agreement (PSA) usage in public works projects.
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Manage the material release schedule and delivery with Purchasing Agent and Project Controls Manager/Project Manager/Supervisor. Applicants should have the ability to: Confer with Project Controls Manager and Assistant Project Manager to establish and maintain documentation tracking and reporting procedures on projects.
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Pattern 1: Two years of full-time experience in the class of Building Project Coordinator I (formerly titled Architectural Assistant) in Sacramento County service. Under general direction incumbents in this class of Building Project Coordinator II perform architectural and/or drafting designs of buildings and related projects.
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Environmental Planner/Project Coordinator. Perform project delivery activities such as report writing, undertaking and organizing data collection, conducting site visits, performing data and literature review, interfacing with clients and teaming partners, and coordinating and preparing CEQA/NEPA compliance, and environmental permitting documentation.
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The Project Coordinator will assist the FAA NAS Voice Recorder (NVR) Program Lead/COR perform a variety of support functions to ensure programs, projects and business operational activities are completed successfully on time and within budget.
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This position, Sr. Project Coordinator – Engineering, will support Georgia Power and SOCO by coordinating, guiding and reviewing various activities associated with all aspects of pole attachment requests, pole replacements, pole removals and other aspects related to Power Delivery design, construction and maintenance throughout Georgia.
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SEP Coordination and Staff Authority (80%) - The SEP Coordinator reports directly to the Environmental Justice Boards Manager and exists to function as the staff authority on the management and coordination of the Supplemental Environmental Project (SEP) program and related policy development for the department.
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Under direction, the Building Project Coordinator I performs responsible, architectural and/or drafting design of buildings and related projects. Describe in detail your education, training, certifications and experience as it pertains to the position of Building Project Coordinator I with the County of Sacramento.
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Confer with Project Controls Manager to establish and maintain file systems and document controls distribution as required. Confer with Project Controls Manager to establish and maintain file systems and document controls distribution as required.
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