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Specialized training in OHWM identification and 40-hr USACE wetland delineation are a plus. Successful candidates must be flexible and responsive to a challenging and changing work environment where schedules, site locations, and tasks fluctuate according to the needs of the project.
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We are seeking an experienced mid - senior level Project Engineering Geologist to serve our Bay Area clients. Minimum 1 - 2 years of cradle to grave Project Management. Have advanced knowledge of the California seismic landscape and proven skills of developing hazard mitigation measures required.
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With the addition of Linesight, IPS has over 3,000 professionals in over 45 offices across 17 countries in the Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. Specialties Process Architecture, Process Design, Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, Qualification, LEAN Project Delivery, Strategic Master Planning, Energy Conservation Management, Project Controls, Program/Project Management, Operations/Logistics Strategy and Planning, EPCMV and Staffing Services.
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As a member of the E&I Vice Chancellor's Immediate Office, the Business Operations Coordinator ensures the smooth functioning of the Division on a daily basis by assisting with the project management, planning and administration of the Immediate Office business operations, event planning and execution, as well as strategic projects and initiatives.
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PREFERRED: Master's degree Six Sigma Black Belt or Project Management Certification Strong financial acumen Proven ability to create and maintain a strong cross-functional network, Apply Now Participants who complete a short wellness assessment qualify for FREE coverage in our HIP PPO medical plan.
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Our goal is to build out hydrological modeling in all of our project spaces to support tooling for water managers to use for water conservation and flood preparedness/mitigation. As our partnership with the National Park Service evolves, the postdoc will help develop and enact additional project areas, which may relate to other management areas in the park landscape.
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The HPD COE Executive Director leads all teams managing new Hospital projects from schematic design to close-out, enabling a consistent project delivery approach. When a Medical Office project is on a Hospital Campus and combined with a new Hospital strategy, the HPD COE will be responsible for project delivery while the MOPD COE will review and approve the design.
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The National Employment Law Project (NELP) seeks a dynamic, experienced, and skilled program director to advance NELP’s programs and policy campaigns, with a particular focus on unemployment insurance (UI.
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If you are a skilled Heavy Civil Construction Project Manager with the necessary experience and a passion for estimating challenging construction projects, we encourage you to apply. 10+ years of project management experience in heavy civil construction, with a strong emphasis on highways and bridges.
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Project Director of the Narcotics Task Force. The agency's Chief Executive Officer is Sheriff / Coroner Yesenia L. Sanchez, who is assisted in the operation of the agency by Undersheriff April Luckett-Fahimi, Assistant Sheriffs Emmanuel Christy and Daniel McNaughton.
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Project work performed includes geological and geotechnical investigations, rockfall evaluation and mitigation, wildfire and storm damage assessment and repair, geologic hazard evaluation including fault and seismic source characterization, geotechnical and structural instrumentation, and inspections of linear assets (roadways, rail lines, canals, tunnels, penstocks.
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The EPM prepares and reviews documents, technical reports, cost estimates, and project schedules and manages environmental compliance from small to large-scale energy projects. A DAY IN THE LIFEOur Environmental Project Manager (EPM) | Environmental Professional position is located in California but can be performed remotely (USCRemote.
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ABOUT THE ROLE & OPPORTUNITY New Energy Nexus California (NEX CA) is seeking a candidate who will bring a solid background in Grants Administration Management, specifically in configuring grants management platforms such as SmartSimple, to manage the full life cycle of grant-making programs, from application to contracting, invoicing, reporting, and final project close-out.
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What You Will Do:Construction Project Support Acts as the EHS Scaffold and Mobile Elevated Work Platform Subject Matter Expert. Maintains project tracking tools (e.g., Smartsheet, Bluebeam, Price Tool) throughout projects.
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10+ years’ project finance experience, with a minimum of 5 years in tax equity. The ideal candidate has a track record executing large, complex, and innovative project finance transactions.
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