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The Senior Manager, Project Development will be responsible for the completion and management of all project development activities including project/site selection and contracting, permitting, land acquisition rights, qualification for applicable incentive programs, interconnection application and process, regulatory issues, problem resolution, supporting due diligence and valuation efforts for potential transactions.
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The Business Development Manager will work alongside our client's senior team to learn the ins and outs of solar project lifecycle management. Keywords: Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Solar Construction, NY Energy, Business Development, Solar Site Management, Solar Project Management.
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Stonefield Engineering and Design is currently recruiting a Project Engineer/Manager to join the Transportation/Traffic Engineering Team. This is a dynamic position that will offer the opportunity for diverse interaction and rapid growth.
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Senior Project Manage - Land Development – Little Rock, AR Halff has an immediate opening in our Little Rock, AR office for a Senior Project Manager, P.E. who brings 8 + years of a proven track record of hands-on experience on Land Development projects.
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Senior Project Engineering Manager. Due to Mannik & Smith Group's continued growth in our Geoenvironmental Division, a new opening is available for a Senior-Level Project Engineer/Manager.
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5+ years of civil engineering experience; Project Manager with Design capabilities, ideally Baltimore County & Baltimore City experience. Project management & design for land development civil engineering projects.
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This opening provides an excellent opportunity for a Senior Project Manager to our growing Landfill Engineering team. As a Senior Project Manager, you will join our multi-disciplinary project teams as we develop and implement solutions to complex problems and materials management needs.
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Thomas & Hutton has an opening for a Senior Project Manager - Civil Site Development in Mount Pleasant, SC. Senior Project Manager - Civil Site Development.
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Commercial construction / industrial construction / wastewater / municipalities / bid coordinator / project manager / estimator / assistant project manager / project assistant / bid coordinator / accounting / account receivable / account payable / bid coordinator / submittals / invoicing / job costing / civil engineering / site work.
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Responsibilities: Act as the Design Lead and/or Project Manager in all aspects of Civil/Site Development Design projects: Work with the Teams and end clients to develop data, complete technical analysis, and prepare permitting and construction drawings, specifications, and quality control plans.
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As our Project Manager/Senior Traffic Engineer, you will be responsible to provide leadership on traffic engineering projects. Business development: pursue new / further develop existing client relationships, focusing on innovative ideas and trends.
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Effectively supervise the on-site team and provide guidance and support throughout the project life cycle. Project Manager/Assistant Project Manager. Techno Consult, Inc. (Techno) is a leading Engineering and Construction Management firm, certified as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) since 2001.
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Candidates who are a Factory Manager, Plant Manager, Site General Manager, Senior Operations Manager, Plant Director, Site Manufacturing Manager, Site Director, Site Lead, may be suitable for this position.
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Our Electrical and Construction business unit is currently seeking a Deputy Project Leader/Manager. Managing the integration of data from multiple company systems and helping to analyze the data to draw insights on project progress.
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As an MEP Project Manager , you will be reporting to the Project Director and act as the main site liaison for all aspects of MEP packages in the project scope, including Electrical, Mechanical, Sprinkler, Generator and will manage a team of package managers on site.
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