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Prepare geotechnical engineering reports that detail the field investigation data and design recommendations that will be reviewed by project managers and supervisors. Financial management of projects, including accounts receivable, client invoicing, and reviewing subcontractor invoices as related to project scope and budget.
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Prepare field investigation instructions for the field team based on the project geotechnical scope. Responsibilities include managing all aspects of the project including report/plan, financial performance, loss prevention, workload and staff balancing, preparation of technical proposals, monitoring of project budgets, staff supervision and scheduling of key projects.
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Prepare initial geotechnical engineering reports with complied field investigation data and engineering analysis for review by project managers and supervisors. Efficiently communicate field investigation instructions to drilling/subcontractor based on the project geotechnical scope.
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Project Management in the areas of Land Development Plan Design, Stormwater Management Design, Water and Sanitary Sewer Design and Erosion and Sedimentation Control Design. The Project Manager will maintain presence and leadership throughout the regions where we do business through involvement in civic, professional and business organizations.
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Present to planning and zoning boards, municipal agencies and project teams. Proficient in the use of Microsoft Software including Word, Excel, Outlook and Project. Project coordination with client, other consultants and project team for the purpose of preparing a comprehensive site plan application.
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Responsibilities include project management, financial performance, loss prevention, budgeting, workload and staff balancing, preparation of technical proposals, monitoring of project budgets, staff supervision and scheduling of key projects.
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Prepare project assignment forms for instructional use within the Art department reflecting the objectives and parameters of each project. Assist in the development of system internal communications, such as; bulletins, flyers, mailers and posters for implementation of U-Haul advertising, promotion, and packaging.
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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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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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Kimley-Horn is looking for a Project Coordinator to join our team in Vero Beach, FL! Create, proofread, edit, format and finalize project-related documents and reports. Interfacing with clients regarding project expectations, schedule, permitting process, etc.
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Join our Engineering Team at Helen of Troy as our Project Coordinator (hybrid work onsite and from home), and make an immediate impact on our trusted brands: OXO, Hydro Flask, Osprey, Honeywell, PUR, Braun, Vicks, Hot Tools, Drybar, Curlsmith, and Revlon.
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Reporting to the Associate Dean for Archives & Special Collections, the Archival Project Coordinator arranges and describes archival material held by the units of the MSU Libraries' Archives & Special Collections Division (Manuscripts, Material Culture, Mississippi Political Collections, Mississippiana & Rare Books, University Archives, and the Williams Collection of Lincolniana.
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The Project Safety Coordinator will report to the on-site MSR-FSR Project Manager (PM) and will also have direct access to and support from the FSR EHS Manager and MSR-FSR Global EHS Director.
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Knowledge of Highway Capacity Manual (HCM), MUTCD, AASHTO, the CEQR Technical Manual, and the NYSDOT Project Development Manual, Highway Design Manual, and Environmental Manual. Proficiency in HCS, Synchro/SimTraffic AutoCAD, AutoTurn, Microstation ArcGIS knowledge of traffic simulation models (i.e., VISSIM, AIMSUN, etc.
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The Project Coordinator plays a critical role in overseeing and managing the repairs & maintenance of new and existing facilities for the company. This role requires a blend of construction project management, facility management, and leadership skills to ensure that the facilities meet the company's standards for safety, functionality, and aesthetics.
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