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Carterra is a fast-growing life science biotechnology company in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Carterra name is based on two core concepts: Cartography (mapping) and terra (world), literally meaning “mapping the world.”
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The primary focus for this Project Manager is to provide environmental services and strategies to clients involving siting, routing, permitting, and construction of electric transmission lines and substations, renewable energy projects, and midstream pipelines (CO2, natural gas, and hydrogen.
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Youll be working in a team-oriented environment providing financial, economic, and policy analysis support, as well as project management and coordination support to help meet Cadmus high standards of excellence.
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The Construction Estimator/Project Manager will manage civil and natural gas project(s) and can include high-pressure gas line, regulator station, anomaly digs, intermediate high pressure, gas infrastructure maintenance, civil, and remediation.
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You will work directly with the Head of Finance and senior management in the structuring, negotiation, and execution of project finance transactions, including debt and equity financings for infrastructure projects.
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Be a Key Player in Structural Engineering at Contech As a Senior Design Engineer, you will be at the forefront of designing precast concrete structures and components for a wide spectrum of projects, ranging from intricate interstate highway bridges to versatile residential, commercial, and manufacturing facilities.
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The Senior Manager, FP&A Manufacturing & Supply Chain will report to the Director, FP&A Products and provide value-added internal financial analysis and decision support for the VP of Manufacturing and President of the Products division.
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A distinguished and reputable leader in the construction industry, known for their commitment to excellence, innovation, and integrity is seeking an experienced Masonry Project Manager to join their team.
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Seven years progressively more responsible experience in design review, maintenance, testing and implementation of rail systems project management and design. Oversee, participate in, and provide technical expertise in the creation and review of project design criteria and design activities.
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As a Senior Project Engineer, you will work closely with the Technical Project Manager and cross-functional teams to ensure the successful planning, execution, and completion of our highly technical projects.
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SWCA Environmental Consultants is seeking a Senior Project Controls Specialist to support our Great Basin sub-region operations in Utah and Idaho. Collaborate, communicate, and coordinate with project managers, other project control specialists and coordinators, and senior staff to proactively anticipate and address project needs.
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Know those people who always lead the group project? Strong understanding of crypto wallets, including key management, cryptography, and blockchain protocols (e.g. EVM) Develop secure and scalable key management systems, packaged as Docker images, to enable crypto wallet functionality across a range of custodial configurations (e.g. self-custodial MPC.
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The Project Architect will work with studio leadership and project teams to help guide and manage projects in all phases of design. The Project Architect will manage projects from conceptual design phase through completion of construction, and in some instances into construction administration.
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As a Senior Manager, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution. Considerable experience identifying and addressing client needs: building, maintaining, and utilizing networks of client relationships and community involvement; communicating value propositions; managing resource requirements, project workflow, budgets, billing and collections; and preparing and/or coordinating complex written and verbal materials.
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Experience with administration and securing Linux (RHEL/CentOS), Microsoft products including Windows Server 2016+, Windows 10, Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager, and WSUS. Job Title: Senior Scientist, Information Security Systems Engineering.
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