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Attend networking events with the Fund Development Manager to increase professional network, refine relationship management skills, and enhance CFI outreach and capacity. Additionally, the Fund Development Coordinator will be involved with activities related to non-profit fundraising and relationship management, including working with the team to create and implement fundraising, development, as well as donor and grant research and tracking.
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Your role as Lead Civil Engineer/ Project Manager is to manage the design and delivery of projects and to maintain relations with current and future clients within our community development business line.
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Commercial Roofing Project Manager/Estimator Qualifications and Responsibilities: 5+ years in commercial roofing Project Management and/or estimating. Commercial Roofing Project Manager/Estimator Compensation: Base Salary with PTO based on experience.
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Minimum 1+ years speech therapy experience required.
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The Club Manager will provide leadership and strategic direction and participates in the planning and implementation for both long and short-term business and strategic plans related to the overall facility growth and success.
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Coordinate with design teams, agency contacts and Project Manager on delivering final PS&E packages Perform civil engineering design on land development projects including site design, site grading, earthwork balance, drainage, utilities, sanitary collection and water distribution systems, storm water management, erosion and sediment control designs/plans.
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Leads the development and the execution of the project management plan. Master's degree in Business, Project Management, Landscape Architecture, Planning, Urban Design or related field.
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Transform initial rough product design information into working construction documents using AutoCAD. Utilize AutoCAD and Civil 3D in preparation of plans for drainage, precise grading, water, sewer, storm drain, street improvements and site planning for land development projects.
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ICF seeks an experienced Project Manager professional to work in the Housing and Community Development Group (HCD) supporting post-disaster community recovery efforts by providing high quality and effective technical assistance (TA.
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The D365 Finance & SCM Manager will be focused on leading and/or architecting solutions for D365 Finance & SCM opportunities, managing the project solution scope with customers, assisting project management to deliver the solution, and providing the application functionality leadership and direction for customer team members tasked with implementing the solution.
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We are seeking a Project Manager specializing in Heavy Civil construction and infrastructure development. Proficiency in project management software with a minimum of 5 years of experience, including tools like Procore, Viewpoint, or similar heavy civil construction software.
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Suppose you're a results-driven Heavy Civil Project Manager with at least 5 years of experience, experience supervising subcontractors, and proficiency in heavy civil construction software, and you're ready to take your career to the next level.
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Typical responsibilities will include technical calculations and reports, site layout, grading and earthwork calculations, storm drainage, utility design, stormwater management, erosion control design, and permitting of Land Development projects as necessary to achieve project goals.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Project Manager in Heavy Civil construction. As a Heavy Civil Project Manager, you will have a crucial role in overseeing and managing large-scale civil construction projects.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. This includes supervising subcontractors, managing project budgets, and coordinating with various stakeholders to ensure the project's success.
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