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Join us as a Geotechnical Project Engineer/Manager leading geotechnical projects with minimal guidance and be involved in a variety of high-profile projects that make an impact, from subsurface explorations to construction support, shaping the engineering landscape.
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A Small Business is hiring a Resource Energy Manager (REM II) to support a government contract for military facility projects to support clean energy usage and implementation projects. The candidate will support demand reduction for energy and water through education, conservation, and efficiency initiatives and projects that optimize the use of utility resources, including natural gas, electricity, solar, geothermal, water, wastewater, wind, and other energy/utilities.
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Professional certifications required which may include Certified Construction Manager (CCM), Project Management Professional (PMP), Professional Engineer (PE), American Institute of Architects (AIA), Registered Architect (RA), etc.
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As a Department Manager , you will use your skills to develop strong customer relationships and get more people riding bikes every day! Work effectively with pro shop team for bike and ski/snowboard service.
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Bowhead seeks a Program Manager to support the United States Army Security Assistance Command (USASAC) Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Enterprise on an upcoming effort in Huntsville, AL. Bachelors Degree in such disciplines as Business Management, Program Management, General Business, Supply Chain Management, Project Management, Strategic Studies, Foreign Policy, International Studies, Political Science, Accounting, Economics, Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, Information Resource Management, or other related technical, or professional disciplines.
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We are hiring for a Children's Recovery Services Program Manager. Collaborate and communicate with the Division Director, Recovery Services Coordinator, Chief Resource Officer, and Chief Clinical Officer on program.
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DSA is seeking a highly qualified Senior Energy Manager to join our team in Huntsville, AL Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Energy Management, or a related field. Desired Qualifications Certification in Energy Management (CEM), Energy Auditor (CEA), or related field is a plus Experience working with the US Army Corps of Engineers or similar federal agencies.
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Project management certification (PMP - Certified Project Manager). Hands-on experience with machining, fabrication, welding, brazing, NDT, cleaning, coatings, with knowledge of phased-gate production, master manufacturing plans, tooling and BOM's.
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Job DescriptionIn this role, the Account Manager I will be responsible for selling new products into Districts within the designated territory that already have one or more of our products at the District Level.
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Our Senior Business Manager will focus on client deliverables while leading a team of business analyst and solution architects that are integrated with a large federal client on Redstone Arsenal.
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CALIBRE, an employee-owned Management Consulting and Digital Transformation Company, is looking for a highly motivated Program Manager to join our team supporting a Federal client at the MDA Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, AL.
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In this role, the Account Manager I will be responsible for selling new products into Districts within the designated territory that already have one or more of our products at the District Level.
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Knowledge and experience using CATIA, CREO, JIRA, Windchill. Knowledge of complex rocket engine components; turbomachinery, valves, nozzles, rotors, combustors, ignitors, injectors, blades, hydraulics, pneumatics, solenoids, and/or avionics.
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Working with Project Managers and Project Directors, this individual will serve as a client account manager and will be the project's primary point of contact for the client and consultants throughout the project lifecycle.
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We contribute 14% of your bi-weekly pay to your account regardless of your contribution. We are looking for a Security Manager to join our team to support a multidiscipline security mission within an accredited lab environment.
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