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Provide project management support and lead resilience and climate-adaptation planning projects funded by FEMA, CDBG-MIT, or state programs. Tetra Tech is adding a Resilience and Climate Adaptation Manager to our Emergency Management Risk and Resilience team based Remote in California.
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Coordinate with project team for forecasting, scheduling, resources management, and quality assurance. Review project deliverables for accuracy and apprise project management team of risks, issues, and recommended mitigations.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Assist the Ghirardelli Project Manager in the management individual or portfolio of Ghirardelli’s civil engineering and construction management projects within the respective project scope, budget, and schedule.
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They specialize in Bridge Construction, Bridge Restoration, Roadway Rehabilitation, Water/Wastewater Treatment Plants, Concrete Bridge Overlays, Concrete Paving and Alternative Delivery Projects, including Design Build, CMGC, CMAR and Progressive Design Build throughout Colorado and California.
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G meat science, animal science, food science, engineering or commensurate experienceMeat and/or Seafood HACCP and/or FSPCA Preventative Controls for Human FoodGFSI scheme experience, BRC or FSSC preferred and/or SQF Practitioner or equivalentRelated Experience:Minimum 5 years’ experience in FSQ management at federally inspected USDFSIS meat and/or FDA seafood plant(s.
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Process and estimate change orders and Requests for Information as directed by Project Manager. We specialize in dam construction and rehabilitation, power transmission and distribution, tunneling, inland marine, oil, gas, utility, and sewer and water pipeline projects.
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Coordinate with construction management; QA/QC and commissioning, Safety, Procurement, Engineering, Finance, Development during the execution phase Manage project workload projections and manpower planning and resource allocation monthly Manage vendor and construction subcontractor relations, prepare/evaluate subcontractor RFPs, negotiate with subcontractors, work closely with legal counsel for contract execution, and manage subcontractor progress and performance through project close-out.
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In this hands-on role, the Instructional Design Director is a learning plan content creator who will partner with HIT, EHR / Implementation, Product Management, and Program and Project Managers to create training content that will increase user adoption, engagement, and retention.
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Experience in planning and designing interactive multimedia training tools, including design, course development, and in project management required. Consult as needed on project planning, time management, layout, and user engagement.
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Conversant with regulatory codes, design codes and standards, best management practices, permit requirements and construction practices; + Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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A minimum of five (5) years of experience within the past ten (10) years as Test Manager or Lead on Projects involving large and complex IT systems in a health and human services or health care services Project.
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Managing multiple crews of different competence as is typical of a WTP/WWTP construction project i.e. concrete, mechanical, underground, and subs Must be able to use/navigate the following computer programs (no exceptions) Microsoft Office: word, excel, outlook.
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Job Duties The Utility Design Reviewer is responsible for preparing ROI reports in conformance with Chapter 13 of the Authority’s Right-of-Way Manual for all irrigation, water, drainage, electric, gas, telecom, privately owned utilities, and railroad facilities impacted by the Authority’s high-speed rail system.
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What You’ll Be Doing: Drive our mission forward by crafting compelling social media content, impactful graphics, and persuasive copy that resonates and inspires our community Produce high-quality multimedia content encompassing social media, creative writing, audio recording, videography, photography, graphic and editorial design, motion design, and storytelling.
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