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Bachelor’s degree in engineering or construction management and 5+ years of work experience as a construction project manager. High school diploma or GED equivalent and 10+ years of experience as a Project Manager, Construction Inspector OR.
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We are looking to add to our professional, dedicated, and hardworking team an independent, talented, top-notch Customer Success Manager with a great work ethic who thrives in organizations that constantly adapt and evolve.
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At CEC, you will provide services for projects of various complexities with opportunities in stormwater management & compliance, watershed management, floodplain management, National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) permitting & map revisions, flood mitigation analyses, permitting & design, drainage master planning, waterways development, bridge & culvert designs, water resources & construction permitting, and Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) services.
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Technical PCB design skills using the Siemens design toolset including, but not limited to the Xpedition Layout tool suite with working knowledge of schematic capture, placement, routing, use of the auto-router, constraint manager, and library tools, and use of BluePrint to create complex PCB and CCA drawings, Altium is not used, but transfers over well to the Siemens toolset.
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Serve as a part of the Primary Care Manager (PCM) team within the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model of health care delivery, will provide nursing assistance in the full spectrum management of professional and patient care activities within their scope of practice.
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While project opportunities are in no way limited to the Southwest region or municipal clients, Stantec has a long history of providing world-class engineering and construction services to key regional clients including Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA), City of Tucson, City of Phoenix, City of Glendale, City of Chandler, and City of Buckeye to name a few.
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Coordinate and deliver the division's procedural LEMS program orientation and training to project management team including field associates. Regularly interact with the Director of Construction, Regional Environmental Manager (REM), Regional Safety Manager (RSM), Division Environmental Manager(s), Division and Community Safety Coordinators as needed, regulatory agencies and other division associates.
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The Design Drafter I will report to the Engineering Manager and is responsible for completing modeling and drawing tasks for creating engineering documentation in support of design, manufacturing and testing of seal and ducting products within the Engineering department.
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Our talented team have an array of skills ranging from construction management, civil engineering, transportation planning, environmental, landscape architecture and urban design, and surveying and geospatial services.
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As a Parts/Service Manager your primary focus will be to establish professional relationships with customers and help their businesses become more efficient, effective, and profitable.
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Ranger duties include but are not limited to maintenance of Manning Cabin, assisting a variety of NPS, youth and volunteer work groups, performing basic repairs to the cabin, maintenance of the operation of the water system, campground maintenance and repair, backcountry restroom maintenance and repair, trail assessments, interacting with the public, and completing basic trail maintenance and construction tasks.
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Join our team as a Construction Safety Manager, where you will be essential in conditioning Walmart distribution centers, including the addition of multiple HVAC units and installation of heavy/new mechanical systems in Buckeye, Arizona.
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Keywords: Energy Program Manager, Energy Solutions, sustainability, utility consulting, Turnkey, Design-Build, Construction, HVAC Controls, Building Controls, Building Automation, programming, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, direct digital control.
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Collaborate with Superintendent and/or Project management team to schedule materials, equipment, and work for the crew. Communicate with project management team regarding any delays, changes and/or emergencies at the job sites.
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Are you a pharmacist who creates a culture that promotes diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, and embraces associate well-being, growth and development? You will play a valuable role in disease state management, optimizing medication therapy, delivering outstanding patient-centered care and assisting in managing acute and chronic conditions.
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