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We are seeking a Landscape Architect/ Urban Designer to join our design practice, working on a range of private sector projects, including master plans, specific plans, design guidelines, and other studies.
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Kimley-Horn is in search of a Senior Landscape Architect to market, win work, and serve clients in the Raleigh/Durham market. Additional responsibilities will include: Develop and implement strategic marketing plans for growth of personal practice; support the marketing efforts of internal partners; Work directly with clients to develop plans, manage design/entitlements process, and lead production efforts; Manage project financials and design teams; Mentor project managers and young professionals; Provide design, project management and task management leadership to the team.
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The LAUSD are seeking a ARCHITECT and/or PROJECT MANAGER to join their team. 15 Coordinates project activities with other District organizational branches and departments such as the Office of the Environmental Health and Safety, A/E Design Services, Maintenance and Operations, School Occupancy Transitional Unit, Asbestos Technical Unit.
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Capable of communicating project ideas through the use of sketches, and computer design tools such as 3D modeling, AutoCAD, BIM (Revit), SketchUp, Abode Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign.
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Timmons Group is currently seeking a Landscape Architect Project Manager to join our Land Development Group located in our Raleigh, NC office location. As Project Manager, you will successfully manage all phases of work including production of high-quality designs, presentations, and documentation.
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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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As a project manager in the landscape architect team, you are vital to partnering with the firm's leadership team in the development of a roadmap and implementation of blending our planning and design services.
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Revit, architecture, design, project management, CA, construction administration, RA, Registered architect, licensed architect. As a Project Architect, you'll wear many hats collaborating with Project Designers, Architects, Interior Designers, and Project Managers Your tasks will span from collaborating on architectural documents to delivering presentations.
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The Project Manager position is responsible for the successful management of fencing and guardrail projects. The Project Manager will manage the conceptual development of a construction project and will oversee its quality control, organization, scheduling, and implementation.
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OVERVIEW: The Project Manager will manage new tooling projects and programs from receipt of customer orders through customer approval. IQMS, ERP, everything tracking is Smartsheet, plastics tooling, have to be great with the customer (may host on-site), time management skills, 25-40 parts on a project.
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The Landscape Architecture Practice / Project Manager actively contributes to advancing the public and private sector markets and approaches projects with design excellence and enthusiasm.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in the architectural-engineering industry with a minimum of 5 years as a project architect leading the AE team. We are seeking a Project Architect to join our integrated buildings practice.
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Project Architect - Federal - ( 240001BG ) You will be the technical lead for the Buildings/AE team and will work collaboratively with the project manager to deliver best-value projects on time.
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The role of the Project Manager is to estimate, plan, execute, invoice and finalize projects according to published deadlines and within budget. The Project Manager ensures the project objectives and execution complies with safety and quality control requirements throughout the project life cycle as defined by the client.
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Horizon Commercial Pools is seeking a Project Manager to join our renovation team. Swimming pool renovation combines multiple skill sets of traditional construction projects including plaster, tile, sandblasting and plumbing all with the same project management expectations that clients expect.
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