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CEC offers a matching 401(k); profit sharing; a performance bonus; company stock; medical dental, and vision insurance; short and long-term disability; tuition assistance; professional development; and work-life balance.
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As a Project Manager/Principal, you'll work with existing projects as well as being expected to develop additional projects focused on providing remedial investigation and corrective action implementation to private and public sector clients in a wide range of markets including manufacturing, industrial, waste management, oil and gas, mining, and power.
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Experience with client management and business development activities; especially within the Midwestern United States;Experience with federal and state grants/funded work a plus;Proficient in electronic data management and tabulation;Experience with human health risk assessment a plus;Environmental Permitting/compliance and regulatory reporting program experience a plus.
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Experience with AutoCAD/Civil 3D, ArcGIS, and/or HEC-RAS or other computer modeling software is a plus; We have a variety of Employee Resource Groups, including CEC Community – focused on giving back to the communities in which we work; CEC Ignite – focused on helping professionals early in their careers to develop their pathway; CEC iDEA – focused on inclusion, diversity, equality, and acceptance; and CEC Women – focused on creating internal and external opportunities for women to network and leverage professional experience.
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BS in Geology or Civil, Environmental, or Chemical Engineering, or equivalent suitable to the area of practice (MS a plus); CEC offers you a small-firm work environment with large-firm opportunities.
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Looking to bring on an Architectural Project Manager for a commercial planning and designing firm out in Des Plaines, IL. This is a great opportunity to work with a company who has great culture and emphasizes work/life balance.
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At Banner we strive to make sure our employees have a great work life balance. Our Benefits Include: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Life Insurance Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance 401K with Employer Match Paid vacation and sick time Paid company holidays plus flexible personal days per year Tuition Reimbursement Health & Wellness Programs Flexible Spending Accounts HSA Accounts Commuter Transit Benefits Additional Optional Insurance such as Pet Insurance, Legal Assistance, Critical Illness, Home and Auto Insurance to name a few.
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In collaboration with a Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, and others working on project to create and update detailed project schedules, plus keep project stakeholders informed throughout all construction phases as work progress.
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We also provide paid time off, paid holidays, 16 Fridays off per year, and flexible hybrid scheduling to ensure team members maintain a healthy work-life balance. Architectural licensure and LEED accreditation is considered a plus.
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They do not have a big corporate structure, so there is more flexibility in managing your work-life balance you will be a part of a team that has fun and gets a lot done a true work hard play hard environment defined by collaboration, innovation, ownership and empowerment.
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Plus you’ll: Become an owner in the company after your first year through our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) Engage in work that has a positive impact in communities Receive an excellent 401(k) match Participate in a wellness program promoting balanced lifestyles Benefit from a bonus system that rewards performance Have the possibility for flexible work arrangements Olsson is an EEO employer.
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A high-paying job that respects your work-life balance so you can enjoy your Summer. Plus, this position doubles as a fast-track career advancement opportunity as they prefer to promote from within.
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In collaboration with a Superintendent, create and update detailed project schedules, plus keep project stakeholders informed throughout all construction phases as work progress.
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Additional benefits vary between locations and include options such as our 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan, Cash Balance Pension Plan, Medical/Dental/Life Insurance, Health Savings Account, Domestic Partners Coverage and a full complement of personal and professional benefits.
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Experience in Life Sciences or Cell Therapy is a plus. Bristol Myers Squibb recognizes the importance of balance and flexibility in our work environment. From optimizing a production line to the latest breakthroughs in cell therapy, this is work that transforms the lives of patients, and the careers of those who do it.
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