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The Project Manager {aka Facility Administrator (FA)} is a vital leadership role within Prime Physician's operations at the VA Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP). Six Sigma Certification at or above the Green Belt Level and/or Project Management Certification.
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Lead and support project development efforts for energy efficiency, distributed energy resources (DER), and microgrid projects by visiting customer sites to gather relevant project information and data, conducting engineering analysis, developing project scopes, and preparing preliminary cost estimates.
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Assist project Superintendent to ensure subcontractors are installing work per plans and specifications. Coordination, collaborate, negotiate, determine needed resources, and oversee entire construction project to ensure milestone dates are met.
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Bachelor degree in Construction Management, Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering or demonstrated experience as a project manager/Estimator on civil construction projects. Project Manager – Construction Position Requirements.
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As a Project Engineer - Traffic based in our Tucson, AZ office , you will collaborate with the Project Manager to deliver multiple projects for public, private, and institutional clients with major traffic engineering components.
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Kiewit Industrial Group is looking for a MEP Project Manager that can lead various projects more than $500 million for vertical buildings in the Advanced Technology Facilities (ATF) markets of semiconductor, data center, and battery manufacturing facilities.
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The Project Engineer will report to the Engineering Manager and is responsible for the design, testing and documentation of new products as well as supporting manufacturing. PhD degree in Engineering or related technical field and 10 years' experience as a project/design engineer, OR.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in Tucson, AZ! + Our Project Managers/Practice Builders manage their projects profitably, transition work to qualified staff, grow and mentor staff, and act as a positive leader and mentor.
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You will be responsible for processes and procedure development, contracting estimates, data management, and project management supporting the Test Environment Support Administration (TESA) team.
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Overview As a Water Resource Engineer for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you'll have the opportunity to work collaboratively in an employee-owned company while interacting with clients, contractors, regulators, and government officials.
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NOTE: Not a general construction project manager/superintendent/foreman position. Job Description: Ninyo and Moore has an immediate opening for a Construction Services (materials testing/inspection/QC) Project Manager in Tucson, Arizona.
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Avosys is seeking for a skilled corporate Project Supervisor (Supervisor/PM) to perform onsite and remote project management and staff supervision for Medical Services Avosys contracts, including Defense Health Agency, Medical Support Services contract at Davis Monthan AFB Clinic.
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This position reports to the Engineering Manager and is responsible for overseeing and performing structural engineering and related activities associated with industrial construction projects, including: Autodesk Inventor knowledge and AutoCAD drawing package, structural calculations, equipment design, work scope preparation, project cost estimation, field installation procedures, inspection reports, and field construction support.
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Our team in Tucson is growing, we are currently recruiting for a Senior Project Controls Specialist to join our Pipelines (mineral processing slurries) Business line in the Tucson office. · Provide guidance and support to the Project Controls team in the preparation of periodic project status reports incorporating cost reporting, cash flow forecasts, commitment and revenue curves, KPI’s, variance reports, scope changes, trends, schedule updates, critical path assessments, resource histograms, progress curves, current versus baseline comparisons, time phased reporting, earned value management and other performance measurements.
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Our Engineering Department is adding an experienced Senior Project Manager, Water/Wastewater to their team! Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, Project, Outlook.
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