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The Principal Project Controls Specialist (Scheduling) will lead project schedule and management activities for large, high complexity, projects that develop, manufacture test and deliver Instrumentation and Controls solutions to Americas.
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This includes project budgeting and administration within an established capital investment management process, management or self-performance of project delivery tasks including preliminary engineering, detailed design, permitting, procurement, construction management, field inspection, testing, turnover and project closeout.
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Project may include local roadway/highway design, hydraulic/hydrologic analysis, storm/sanitary sewer design, site grading, preparation of stormwater pollution prevention plans including design of post-construction stormwater management and sediment and erosion controls, utility design, permitting, and coordinating with regulatory agencies and other design disciplines.
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Prepare Federal Emergency Management Agency floodplain management program documentation such as No-Rise Certification, CLOMR, LOMR, and/or LOMA. Monitor project budgets and prepare monthly office billing instructions in coordination with the office manager and bookkeeper.
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This position supports the project management group by providing design review, development of specifications and overall support of plant electrical, instrumentation and controls projects.
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We are currently seeking a qualified Heavy Civil Construction Project Engineer/Assistant Project Manager to join our team in Brooklyn for an exciting and highly visible Pedestrian Bridges project.
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Advanced certifications in project management welcome, including PMP, CAPM and Agile. Sia Partners is looking for a talented Management Consultant to support our Risk, Regulatory & Compliance Business Unit serving our clients as a project manager.
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We are currently seeking a Project Architect to join our Sports Recreation Entertainment team. As a Project Architect, in partnership with the Project Manager and Project Designer, you are accountable for project financial performance and team communication.
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Monitor adherence to document control system in concert with Senior Engineer and Project Controls Manager. VDC ResponsibilitiesSupport project in all other aspects of Project Controls analysis and special studies.
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The Director of Quality Management Systems and Compliance provides quality oversight of all aspects of GMP quality systems, internal and external GMP compliance as well as ownership of the validated electronic document management system (eQMS), GMP compliance training, and GMP audit/inspection/due diligence support and multi‐project management.
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You will play a critical role in the overall project management, working closely with both Assembly's Product Design & Engineering and Architectural Design & Innovation teams, communicating with clients and contractors, and ensuring that the project meets its design objectives and stays on budget and schedule.
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8 to 15 or more years’ experience in landfill design, landfill gas system design or operations, construction CQA project management; knowledge of environmental regulations a plus. This is an excellent opportunity for you to utilize your passion while working as a senior stormwater engineer on permitting, design, construction projects such as: solid waste management facilities analysis of environmental regulations, environmental monitoring and compliance, stormwater and environmental permitting, stormwater modelling, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan development, specifications, and report preparation (Word/Excel.
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The Mom Project is excited to partner with Orrick in their search for a Financial Analyst. Work with other analysts and managers to support practice groups and offices by providing analysis related to profitability and expense management.
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Job description:Must Have Technical/Functional SkillsTeamcenter PLM, Solutioning, Part & BOM Management (CAD BOM, EBOM, MBOM), Release & Change Management, Document Management, Active Workspace (AWC), Integrations (CAD- NX & Cadence, ERP- Oracle & SAP and Legacy systems), Migration from legacy system to Teamcenter.
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Excellent project management, leadership, and communication skills. The ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of hydrology, environmental engineering, and water resource management.
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