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Lawrence Group is seeking a dynamic and experienced Site Surveyor to join our team. The Site Surveyor will visit sites and buildings across the United States and document existing conditions.
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Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office Suite, project management software (Procore, Prolog or similar), accounting cost management software (Timberline or similar), scheduling software (Primavera P6 or similar) and Adobe.
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Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license for Washington State. The Professional Land Surveyor will be responsible for conducting land surveys, analyzing survey data, preparing maps and reports, and ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
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Supervises and directs all aspects of obtaining entitlements, plan approvals & permits for new residential communities including all entitlement documents and plans, tentative and final maps and related approvals.
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Strata Clean Energy is looking for a Project Executive who is responsible for leadership and oversight of the day-to-day operations of a project management team in addition to planning, directing, coordinating, and budgeting activities concerned with large, complex Utility Solar and Battery Storage construction projects.
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As a Project Electrical Engineer (industry equivalent: Electrical Engineer 4), serve as a vital member of the Oceaneering Aerospace and Defense Technologies (ADTECH) engineering team - an engineering center of excellence, and an exciting part of our dynamic, global enterprise.
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We are considering a range of project management experience (from an assistant project archaeologist to more experienced project archaeologist- anywhere between three (3) to seven (7)+ years of relevant industry experience) to join our team, managing and working on cultural resources projects in North Dakota, and Minnesota.
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The Marketing Project Manager is responsible for the management of various department projects as assigned by the Director of Marketing. This position acts as the liaison with stakeholders and project team members, providing communication updates on an appropriate cadence.
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The Project Archaeologist reports to the Senior Archaeologist (Principal Investigator). The archaeologist will conduct research, field surveys, and data recovery initiatives to assist in the identification and evaluation of archaeological sites and will complete project tasks within deadlines and budgets.
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Experience in renewable generation (wind turbine, solar PV, and BESS storage) project design is preferred. The Electrical Project Engineer at RWE Clean Energy (RWECE) is responsible for the project design of the balance of plant electrical equipment and systems for onshore wind, solar, and storage projects in the Americas.
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One or more of the following certifications are preferred: CDPH Lead-Related Construction Sampling Technician, Inspector/Assessor and/or Project Monitor; and ACAC Certified Microbial Consultant, Certified Microbial Investigator, and/or Certified Indoor Environmentalist.
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They will provide field and project engineering support to the team that builds multi million dollar heavy civil projects including highways, bridges, wastewater treatment plants and rail transit facilities.
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Strong project and time management skills with execution focus to drive results through performance. Experience with telecom outside plant construction, including terminology and techniques, facility locates, pole attachments, engineering plans, facility relocation, and directional drilling.
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Our Pottsville office is looking to hire a Structural Project Engineer I. The ideal candidate will be a licensed PE in Pennsylvania, have a minimum of 6 years of experience and will work within a team of professionals designing, load rating and inspecting bridge structures preferably with PennDOT and PTC. We are looking for someone who is highly and internally motivated, wants to work on complex and engaging projects, and desires increasing levels of responsibility.
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Support for Structure Access requests/permits regarding Windstream s application and lease of available space upon poles or within underground conduit of an Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (ILEC) or power company including on site audits for pole attachment counts and clearance issues.
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