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Works with client or national account manager (NAM) to define project scope, schedule and budget. Our DFW Metro offices are looking for a motivated and energetic, Senior Project Manager to support the North Texas region and be based in our DFW Metro Office , or one of our other north Texas, offices.
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This position is for a Senior Project Manager who will be responsible for undertaking project responsibilities associated with due diligence (Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs.
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Job Description Terracon Las Vegas is growing, and we're searching for a Project Manager with QAA experience to join one of the best teams in town! Preferred Certification: Project Management Professional (PMP) Professional Engineer (PE), Professional Geologist (PG) or similar professional registration/certification relevant to the type of services and projects being managed ICC Concrete, Masonry and/or Soils About Terracon Terracon is a 100 percent employee-owned multidiscipline consulting firm comprised of more than 6,000 curious minds focused on solving engineering and technical challenges from more than 175 locations nationwide.
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Terracon is seeking a Project Manager to join the team in our Rochester and Buffalo, New York offices. Manage all aspects of a facilities, materials, environmental, or geotechnical engineering project to ensure that it is safely completed on time and within scope and budget.
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Collaborate with other Environmental Planning and NEPA project managers and practitioners in other Terracon offices to team on large project efforts and promote best practices. In this role you will work closely with our North Central Division Environmental Planning and NEPA Program Managers and other NEPA Project Managers across the United States to prepare winning proposals and manage federally funded projects for public and private clients, as well as federal clients.
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Preferred Certification:Project Management Professional (PMP) Professional Engineer (PE), Professional Geologist (PG) or similar professional registration/certification relevant to the type of services and projects being managedAuthorized Project Reviewer status.
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Terracon Senior Project Manager St. Louis , Missouri Apply Now Manage all aspects of a materials engineering project to ensure that it is safely completed on time and within scope and budget.
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Join Terracon as an Asbestos Project Manager in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex today! We are seeking a dynamic Asbestos Project Manager to be a part of our team. As the Asbestos Project Manager, you will monitor progress, troubleshoot operational issues, and minimize delays.
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Since 1965, Terracon has evolved into a successful multi-discipline firm specializing in environmental, facilities, geotechnical, and materials services. Terracon is a 100 percent employee-owned multidiscipline consulting firm comprised of more than 6,000 curious minds focused on solving engineering and technical challenges from more than 175 locations nationwide.
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May be responsible for resource management, project scheduling, budgets and forecasts, and working with external vendors, subcontractors or contractors. Project Management Professional (PMP.
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Terracon is 100% employee-owned with competitive pay and benefits and we're seeking a professional with the skills necessary to meet and/or exceed client and project needs in our Lenexa, KS office.
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Work under the supervision of an Authorized Project Reviewer. Be part of a dynamic team of field, laboratory, and technical staff who are all about delivering great client experiences on every project.
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Job DescriptionGeneral Responsibilities:Manage all aspects of a facilities, materials, environmental, or geotechnical engineering project to ensure that it is safely completed on time and within scope and budget.
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Coordinates with accounting for financial management of business intelligence, invoicing and collectionsDevelop understanding and be aware of project-related risk. Works with client or NAM to define project scope, schedule and budget.
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Terracon's Southern California office locations are seeking a Senior Environmental SI/REM Project Manager to join our Team! This position can be filled out of the following Terracon office locations: Los Angeles, Colton, Orange County or San Diego.
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