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Summary: The Senior Project Manager is responsible for originating, scheduling, coordinating and implementing all aspects of EBALDC’s Healthy Neighborhood real estate developments including affordable housing, mixed-income, mixed use, and commercial developments and acquisitions.
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Under the direction of the Project Works Director, the Senior Project Manager performs the more complex, advanced, and senior level coordination, maintenance, management, and oversight of the delivery of assigned projects.
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In addition to serving our existing clients, this Senior Project Manager will have an entrepreneurial spirit, creating a vision for growth in their personal practice while contributing to the growth of our well-established transportation engineering practice in the Twin Cities area.
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Senior Project Manager. Reporting to senior management, you will be responsible for leading multidisciplinary teams and managing all aspects of project execution from inception to completion.
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The Senior Project Engineering Manager ( Sr. PEM) will be responsible for the technical execution of the integration of components and product subsystems for large hydro projects.
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The Senior Development Project Manager is distinguished from the next lower classification of Development Project Manager in the degree of responsibility and complexity of work performed in that the former has full responsibility for the management of economic, development, and/or special district activities and projects, works with greater independence, and.
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We are seeking a skilled and experienced Senior IT Project Manager to join our dynamic IT team. Communicate (verbally and in writing) effectively with stakeholders and senior business leadership of departments and agencies participating in this project.
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What We Prefer: + Master's degree in Planning, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Business, Project Management, or related field. What You'll Do: + Responsible for development of the project scope and fee quotation and assists in the preparation of technical proposals and contracts in accordance with HNTB's Sophisticated Contracting Approach (SCA.
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This experienced Commercial Construction Senior Project Manager of the San Diego Special Projects Division will report directly to the Project Executive and Vice President of Special Projects giving them exposure and opportunity to learn from multiple high-level executives within the leadership team.
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This is an advanced-level position in transportation engineering project management that reports to the Design Section Manager. Works closely with General Services project managers to oversee budget, schedule, and design of high profile, complex projects sponsored by CDOT.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivatedSeniorRoadway Project Manager to expand our Roadway practice in Nashville, TN! 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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Works independently and provides guidance and leadership to junior team or project members, with strict adherence to QA/QC. Leads project management with environmental site assessment, corrective strategies, classification of contaminated materials, and treatment, disposal, and/or onsite remediation activities.
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Heartland is seeking a full-time (40+ hours/wk), mid to senior level Ecologist with a focus on project management, technical project support, and team leadership. Experience leading technical teams and serving in capacity of Project Manager.
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Guidehouse is currently seeking a Network Project Manager (PM) to support a large-scale IT rollout project in Huntsville, AL. The purpose of this position is to provide multi-facetted project support and oversight for IT Infrastructure and Network Engineering efforts in a multi-disciplined campus environment.
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The Sr Project Controls Manager is typically responsible for managing project controls functions across large programs (e.g., over $1B) in construction costs) and/or complex capital projects or program of projects.
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