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POSITION PURPOSE: The Project Manager plans, manages and coordinates municipal or industrial design/build projects. If from another state, must achieve certification within one year of appointment to Project Manager.
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The successful candidate will possess well-rounded attributes that make him/her a great Communicator, Negotiator, Financial Manager, Risk Manager, Scheduler, Mentor/Coach/Team Motivator, Technical Specialist, and Quality Controller; while demonstrating passion and enthusiasm for project management, business development, client management, team management, and practice leadership.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Roadway practice in Portland, OR! + Our Project Managers/Practice Builders manage their projects profitably, transition work to qualified staff, grow and mentor staff, and act as a positive leader and mentor.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Geotechnical Project Manager or Project Manager to serve our Hart Crowser business unit and projects in the clients. Minimum 1 2 years of cradle to grave Project Management.
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Flint Hills Resources in Corpus Christi, Texas is looking for a Turnaround Project Manager to join our team. The Turnaround Project Manager (TA PM) is accountable for providing leadership and alignment to diverse teams of professionals for the planning, estimating, and execution of large-scale Turnarounds.
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This position is distinguished from Project Manager in that incumbents at the senior level are assigned the more complex projects and serve as a lead over lower level project managers; the Senior Project Manager is considered to be a subject matter expert on issues relating to project management and construction inspection.
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The Environmental Project Manager is a key role responsible for coordinating drilling, sample/data collection, subcontractor tasks, evaluating data, and compiling written reports for submittal to clients and regulatory agencies.
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The role of Architectural Project Manager manages preconstruction design for site-specific new store and remodel development for $200+ million in capital expenditures. Must have working knowledge and ability to use computer aided design software (CAD), markup software (Bluebeam) and Project Management Software (Projectmates, Procore, etc.
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JOB SUMMARY: A KEMRON Project Manager has responsibility for managing environmental investigation and remediation projects ranging from preliminary assessment to remediation and long-term O&M at leaking UST, chlorinated solvent plumes, Brownfield properties, and/or asbestos abatement/demolition.
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We are currently seeking an Environmental/Hazardous Materials Project Manager to support activities in performing Asbestos, Lead and Mold Surveys, Indoor Air Quality Investigations and Soil/Groundwater studies.
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Ensure project designs comply with local, state, and federal regulations, including zoning, stormwater management, and environmental requirements. Lead and manage land development projects, ensuring adherence to project scope, schedule, and budget.
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The Senior Project Manager will provide leadership to these state-of-the-art projects to support business line growth and consistently deliver projects successfully. In this role, the Senior Project Manager will support our culture of internal and external client service, build our strength in understanding and anticipate client needs and expectations.
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In the role of Senior Civil/Highway Engineer, we'll count on you to:Perform as a Deputy Project Manager, Project Engineer or task leader to independently lead and manage conducting analyses, developing design solutions, and preparing design drawings, calculations, cost estimates and specifications for highway and/or site/civil engineering projects.
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The NYC Department of Design and Construction, Safety & Site Support Division, seeks a Geotechnical Project Manager. The Geotechnical Project Managers duties will include classification of soil and bedrock types; and review of geotechnical reports, analytical results, surveys, field logs, Records of Borings laboratory test data, pre-construction/vibration monitoring reports, and borehole geophysical logs to assure compliance with the federal, state, and local regulations, and the NYC Building Code and applicable ASTM standards.
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MSA has an opportunity for an Project Manager - Land for any of our following offices: Wisconsin - Appleton, Baraboo, Beaver Dam, Kiel, Madison, Marshfield, Rice Lake, Rhinelander; Iowa - Dubuque; Minnesota - Duluth, St Paul. You will have the opportunity to see, and contribute in, projects from start to finish.
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