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Land development project management experience is very beneficial. We expect you to work hard and have fun while utilizing your experience, CADD knowledge, project and people management, and communication skills to further your career.
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We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee roadway, earthwork, underground utility, and concrete projects. Overall, a project manager in civil construction must maintain good physical health and fitness to ensure they can actively engage with all aspects of project management on-site.
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Currently looking to help our client fill a Project/Program Manager position within the Manufacturing Industry for Plastic Injection Molding/Medical Devices. OVERVIEW: The Project Manager will manage new tooling projects and programs from receipt of customer orders through customer approval.
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As the new Senior Project Manager, you will work closely with multiple teams within Paladin as well as clients and subcontractors to, scope, plan and build highly complex projects using the latest technology from the best vendors, including Lenel, Genetec, Axis, Milestone and Avigilon.
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We are seeking an experienced Miscellaneous and Architectural Steel Project Manager with extensive knowledge of the design, submittal and approval of shop drawings, material procurement, shop fabrication and erection of all types of metal products used in commercial construction such as, but not limited to, stairs, railings, platforms and overhead supporting structures.
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We are seeking a Project Manager/Biologist to join our Planning, Permitting and Licensing practice within the Southeast ( office Baton Rouge or New Orleans, LA or REMOTE from a nearby location.
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We are bringing more great products to market everyday and are looking for a Project Manager, Manufacturing to own and manage the manufacturing calendar and deliverables from concept to market execution.
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Please include “Commercial Framing Project Manager/Estimator” in the subject line of your email. Job Description: We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Bridge Project Manager to oversee our bridge and highway projects.
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The IT Sr. Project Manager will be responsible for ensuring the successful completion of NASA and Kennedy Space Center project engagements in accordance with the AEGIS Statement of Work, budget, customer expectations and best practices.
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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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Ability to effectively interface with the Geomatics Division Manager, other project team members, clients and office staff. CES Group Engineers, LLP, an award-winning multi-discipline firm serving the Carolinas and beyond, is seeking a Survey Project Manager with five (5) or more years of relevant experience to join our growing team in Charlotte, NC. While this opportunity currently exists in our Charlotte, NC location, Columbia, SC area applicants may apply as well.
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Project management certification (PMP - Certified Project Manager). Very strong, advanced digital technical proficiency with MS Office, MS Excel, MS Project. Minimum of 5 years' experience in hardware development and project management.
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This position falls under the category of an Owners-Representative model of project management. Job DescriptionAdditional Information About the Role Responsible for managing all aspects of Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) infrastructure projects from Schematic Design through Close Out. Utilizes historical project cost information and helps develop and maintain a construction cost database.
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HBK Engineering is seeking a Project Manager. Lead a project team consisting of engineers, designers, and field personnel involved in the design, modification, analysis and constructability of new and existing utility systems.
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As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring the successful oversight and reporting of multi-organization collaborative projects from inception to completion, while interfacing across organizations with engineers, administrative staff, and other stakeholders to drive alignment and achieve project goals.
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