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We are seeking an experienced Process Engineering Manager, who will report to the COO, to lead our Biorefinery Project to produce renewable chemicals and biodegradable functional polymers with existing sales in agriculture, water treatment and home care markets.
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In this role, you will work as part of a team to work on projects relating to construction project management, program management, project controls, process improvement, construction claims and contract dispute resolution, litigation services, and related construction consulting.
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Initiate and coordinate the technical review process among internal specialists including civil and electrical engineering, energy assessment, technology, and permitting teams, and synthesizing and writing due diligence reports.
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Evaluate, manage and process Engineering Change Requests (ECR) for assigned projects or sub-projects. 5+ years engineering experience in railway, aerospace or similar industries (project management experience is a plus.
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Many skilled professionals work in Capital Projects as Project Managers who have backgrounds in architecture, landscape architecture, planning, engineering, construction and administrative personnel, all of whom work to serve the campus community.
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Advising and assisting utility clients in areas of construction advisory, including but not limited to portfolio, program, and project management; project controls and scheduling; process improvements; risk and performance management; data analytics and information management; change management; and dispute avoidance.
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Amyris is looking for a talented Health and Safety Senior Manager, with a strong background in Science/Biotech/Engineering to work within our Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) team to support, coordinate and help develop our health and safety policies and programs in compliance with local, state, and federal health, safety regulations.
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QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS: Enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program such as Construction Management, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or a related field.
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In this role, our team provides technical consulting and independent engineering services for solar project developers, financial institutions, and investors who rely on our reports as part of their investment decision making process.
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As aTechnical Program Manager, you will partner with a talented and accomplished group of technical managers on our research, engineering, and systems teams to lead the strategic alignment and technical delivery of large-scale initiatives that span bleeding-edge machine learning methods, as well as computational and data processing frameworks.
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In Project Manager, Solar Independent Engineering role, you will work on a variety of solar and solar + storage projects throughout North America. Participate in continuous improvement efforts including leading tool development, process refinement, digitization efforts, and lessons learned activities.
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Customer-obsessed: You believe customers are the hero of the story, and integrate customer feedback throughout the product development process–whether it’s teaming up with design to conduct user research or synthesizing customer insights from sales and customer success calls.
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Manage the project closeout process, including but not limited to, coordinating punch list work, contractor ancillary work, commissioning, and closing out the contractual obligations. Manage the project closeout process, including but not limited to, coordinating punch list work, contractor ancillary work, and coordinating with the Campus Building Department to arrange final inspections, Temporary and Final Certificates of Occupancy.
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Enrolled in a bachelor's degree program such as Construction Management, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or a related field. Collaborate closely with the BIM department and is directly involved in the coordination and planning process.
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ARCO/Murray National Construction is seeking a highly motivated Project Manager who is passionate about the design/build construction process to join our team based in the Bay Area. At ARCO, every associate is empowered to drive their success.
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