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Position Summary: Project Manager. Plans, organizes, directs, and controls project activities required for effective management of electronic security installation projects. Works with financial, contract management and other management reports and tools to define project problems to assure project profitability.
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The Project Manager position is responsible for the successful management of fencing and guardrail projects. The Project Manager will manage the conceptual development of a construction project and will oversee its quality control, organization, scheduling, and implementation.
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The MEP Project Manager is responsible for general oversight and assistance with matters related to MEP systems, including facility mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, low voltage, programmable logic controls, etc.
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The Project Manager will represent Customer Operations in major AMI, CIS and MDMS modernization projects as the leader responsible for the overall strategy for non-AMI interval meter reading data collection and AMI interval meter data management systems (MDMS) and processes for a large Tier-1 utility.
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Working under the leadership of the Treatment Center Program Director, The Project Manager provides oversight of the Treatment Center’s SOR (State Opioid Response) grant initiative. The Project Manager collaborates with key grant partners from the community, including state and community-based service providers, to ensure ongoing partnerships and administration of the project.
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The Safety Project Manager will oversee specific aspects of safety operations including adverse event processing, reporting, and reconciliation for assigned investigational Fusion products.
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We have an opening for a Senior Project Manager in the POWER Generation Division. Power Generation - Senior Project Manager. POWER Engineers' Generation Business Unit is seeking a Senior Project Manager.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe 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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An employer in San Antonio is seeking a detailed-oriented, dependable Project Manager NEPA/Natural Resources to join our Environmental team in the Houston, TX area. The Project Manager NEPA/Natural Resources shall be assigned project duties to include but not be limited to the performance of and reporting related to biological (flora/fauna) studies, waters of the United States evaluations and permit applications, environmental impact assessments (Categorical Exclusions, Environmental Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements, etc.
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IOWN Renewable Energy, Inc. is seeking a Manager, Project Origination to develop, manage, and execute the creation and planning of new utility-scale wind, solar and battery energy storage projects throughout WECC, MISO, ERCOT, and other markets as identified by the strategy team.
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Project Architect / Project Manager. Act as a project manager for small and medium projects or teams. They seek a Project Architect with 8+ years of experience to join their studio in Atlanta, GA.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Video Distribution & Content Operations and working closely with the Senior Manager, Content Metadata & QA, Senior Manager, Content QC, and Manager, Content Operations, you'll oversee the subject matter expert teams for video metadata display, syndication, and governance.
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Manage overall project cost through Procore cost management with Project Manager. · Perform additional assignments as directed by the Senior Project Manager of Director.
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Praescient Analytics is looking for a Project Manager / Scrum Master to join our team on RRP located in Lanham, MD working remotely. Collaborate with all project teams to manage interdependencies, ensure alignment between all deployment-related activities, and monitor & control progress through the deployment plan.
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Aristeo is looking for an MEP Project Manager to lead and manage a large-scale project in Liberty, NC. Collaborate with in-house experts and clients to execute and deliver a safe and successful project.
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