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Understanding of the multi-disciplined practices (i.e. process, surveying, SUE, geotechnical, structural, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation & control) required for the implementation of water/wastewater infrastructure improvements.
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Coordinate logistics, space planning and furniture procurement; and coordinate work with IT infrastructure/equipment installations teams. Minimum of 2 - 4 years professional experience in corporate real estate, facilities planning, interior design and/or move management and project management.
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ORC is one of the nation's oldest firms providing land acquisition, relocation and program management services for infrastructure projects. As a Right of Way Project Manager, you are responsible for day-to-day management and overall success of electric transmission and/or distribution Right of Way projects.
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Experience in land acquisition, energy, real estate, permitting, project development and/or client facing/consulting on infrastructure projects. The Associate Project Manager is accountable for project deliverables from conception through to completion, including quality assurance, risk assessment, milestone development, forecasting, managing scope creep within the defined scope from the client and delivering projects on time and on budget.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Assistant Project Manager for Data Center Construction to join our team. Familiarity with the unique challenges and requirements of data center construction, including power and cooling systems, security considerations, and technological infrastructure.
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Agile Methodology, Cross-Functional Teamwork, Design Thinking, Global IT Infrastructure, Project Budgeting, Project Management, Quality Assurance (QA), Risk Management, Systems Development Lifecycle (SDLC), Technical Knowledge.
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The mission of this office is to provide centralized infrastructure planning processes; real estate services; program management for operations of facilities, maintenance, recapitalization, disposition, and line-item construction and perform project and contract management of line-item construction and major items of equipment.
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IES is a national provider of industrial products and infrastructure services to a variety of end markets, including electrical, mechanical and communications contracting solutions for the commercial, industrial, residential and renewable energy markets.
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Lead and Coordinate project teams in the development of reports, planning studies, specifications, detailed design drawings, and other technical tasks for treatment and infrastructure-related projects.
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It is important that they are skilled with scope and change management and working with VITA to stand up the appropriate network infrastructure to support DBHDS enterprise-wide application implementation knowledge of all lexicons including all 12 DBHDS Facilities.
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Seven (7) years as project lead with responsible experience in IT infrastructure projects, implementations, interface redesign, testing, and change management across multiple software subsystems.
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Our prestigious top 100 out of Top 500 Design Firms winner and consistently recognized as a best firm to work for civil engineering consulting firm seeks a Senior Project Manager tojoin ourestablished West Region Water team working on engineering of water, wastewater, and reuse facilities and treatment plants in the.
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Must have an in-depth knowledge of civil engineering infrastructure projects, including paving, water, sewer, grading and drainage for a variety of water/wastewater municipal projects. As the Project Manager, you will supervise projects and provide technical direction to a team of junior and mid-level design engineers on water/wastewater facilities projects from initial studies through the final construction management.
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