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5%) JOB SCOPE The Project Manager is an individual contributor accountable for project budgets, team performance and developing strategic plans to implement projects for various organizations.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Transportation Planning/Traffic practice in New York, NY. 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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This Natural Resources Project Manager should have technical experience in a range of activities such as biological and wetland surveys; federal, state and local wetland regulations; Endangered Species Act compliance; Clean Water Act Section 404/401 permitting; and agency interactions at all levels.
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Senior MEP Engineer/Project Manager. We have an immediate need for a Sr. MEP Engineer / Project Manager for our New York City location. Project cost reports and revises project programming to bring project within or under budget limitations.
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MSA has an opportunity for an Project Manager - Land for any of our following offices: Wisconsin - Appleton, Baraboo, Beaver Dam, Kiel, Madison, Marshfield, Rice Lake, Rhinelander; Iowa - Dubuque; Minnesota - Duluth, St Paul. You will have the opportunity to see, and contribute in, projects from start to finish.
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ECI has an immediate opening for a Project Manager in San Diego, CA. Responsibilities include the conceptual, preliminary and final detailed design of new, upgraded and expanded substations, including material procurement, construction and.
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A midstream energy provider is hiring a Project Manager who is responsible for the Pipeline Integrity Management Program projects for gas and hazardous liquid pipelines. The Project Manager will provide scope, schedule, and budget guidance for pipeline integrity working with the pipeline integrity, engineering, construction, and operations teams.
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The Project Manager will support the Senior Project Manager with communication among project stakeholders, manage risk, and monitor progress against the schedule.
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Key activities include identifying optimal locations for green hydrogen production, land acquisition, project permitting, coordinating site studies and diligence, managing the interconnection process, handling project development budgets, and ensuring projects successfully reach construction commencement.
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As an Engineering Project Delivery Manager, you'll have the opportunity to grow and advance within ENSCO, making a significant impact on our cutting-edge projects. ENSCO is seeking a dynamic and motivated Engineering Project Delivery Manager with a strong technical hardware background to join our team in Northern Virginia (Vienna, VA.
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Desire to grow and take on task management, concept design, assisting Project Management tasks. Coordinates project assignments with those of other engineers and technicians on his/her project team.
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Senior Project Manager – Environmental Science. JOB SUMMARY DJ&A is seeking a full-time mid to senior level Environmental Project Manager with 7+ years of relevant experience in natural resources or environmental policy.
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As a Project Finance Specialist you will be responsible for coordinating with financial intermediaries/institutions and stakeholders to implement and monitor financial relationships and recommend partnerships and products to maximize utilization and development impact and complement existing portfolio.
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ARCO/Murray National is currently looking for a highly motivated Steel Detailing Project Manager, with previous experience using Tekla Structures, to join our team based in our Dowenrs Grove, IL. office.
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Westwood Professional Services, Inc. is seeking a Civil Project Manager to join our traffic engineering services team in Dallas, Texas. Civil Project Manager (Traffic) - Dallas, TX.
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