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Leads the punch list process between substantial and final completion; leads the project turnover from construction through commissioning to operations. The Construction Manager will assist the Program Management Team during the contract development and engineering design phases of such projects and will work closely with each project’s respective Project Manager during the project execution phase.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE Our Environmental Project Manager (EPM or Senior Environmental Professional) position would be located in California but can be performed remotely (USCRemote). The EPM works under the supervision of our Senior Program Manager/Urban Planner for Renewable energy Interconnections for a major utility company.
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AIR CARGO POWERHOUSE is adding a Senior Logistics Manager to their family! This high-visibility role supports the General Manager in directing operations for air cargo loading, unloading, sorting and organization.
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Commercial Roofing Project Manager/Estimator Compensation: Base Salary with PTO based on experience. Commercial Roofing Project Manager/Estimator Qualifications and Responsibilities: 5+ years in commercial roofing Project Management and/or estimating.
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Responsibilities: High level of involvement in the operations of our cost control system and analysis of construction costs. Process and estimate change orders and Requests for Information as directed by Project Manager.
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The Senior Project Manager is responsible for planning, executing, and finalizing construction projects according to strict deadlines and within budget. Senior Project Manager- Heavy Civil.
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This role will require the Senior Consultant to prepare environmental analyses and work collaboratively with other staff and discipline to prepare documentation that assists our clients with obtaining project approval under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA.
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Reports to the Senior Manager, Animal Care and Operations Has regular daily contact with all Animal Care Barrier supervisors and leads, the Warehouse, the Transport Technicians, In Vivo study directors and their designees and department managers.
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Collaborates with the Manager to supervise, plan, organize, and direct maintenance activities, including employee placement, training, and development. Routinely communicates with the Maintenance and Operations teams on a wide variety of topics.
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The Senior Manager will oversee several projects related to Audubon’s legislative and state budget priorities, facilitate communication between Audubon staff and state agencies, and assist the Policy Director on issues of statewide concern, such as building reliable water supplies for birds and other wildlife, improving community and environmental resilience to climate change, and protecting threatened bird species and habitats.
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VP, Creative Operations Frontline Jobs St. Louis, Missouri Newark, New Jersey Sacramento, California Description Position at SBM Management Vice President, Creative will be reporting directly to the Senior Vice President of Marketing.
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As a Skilled CLASS A CDL Laborer/Groundman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. You want to learn the telecom construction trade to advance your career o Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, etc.
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SWCA Environmental Consultants is seeking a Senior Environmental Planner with experience managing and preparing all elements of CEQA / NEPA determinations and related activities for our Sacramento office.
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Partners with Security Operations to administer SMUD’s Threat Management Program to ensure the safety and security of employees in accordance with SMUD’s Workplace Violence Prevention Plan. SMUD is seeking our next Employee Relations (ER) Manager to lead the charge as we continue in pursuit of our 2030 Clean Energy Vision.
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A DAY IN THE LIFEOur Project Manager Biologist (Environmental Planner) for Regulatory Permitting and CEQA Position is located in Oakland OR Sacramento, CA. Consultant responsibilities may include conducting environmental assessments and impact evaluations, writing technical reports, and developing permit applications and CEQA documents.
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