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Kimley-Horn is seeking an Environmental Planning Project Manager to build and lead an Environmental Practice, based in Oakland, California. Kimley-Horn is seeking an Environmental Planning Project Manager to build and lead an Environmental Practice, based in Oakland, California.
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Coordinate internal project team meetings, which typically include construction managers, leasing staff, and other Self-Help staff. 5 years of relevant work experience in real estate development, project management, finance, community development or equivalent relevant experience.
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Certifications including Cal-OSHA Certified Asbestos Consultant, California Department of Public Health (CADPH) Lead Inspector-Assessor, or CDPH Lead Project Monitor. How to Apply: Please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your experience and qualifications for the role of Certified Asbestos Consultant (CAC) / Senior Project Manager.
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This role will ensure that all project components and partners come together so residential, community, and commercial solar systems are built on time and on budget, and deliver on our mission to make the benefits and opportunities of renewable energy accessible to tribal communities.
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As a Project Manager supporting our NorCal water projects, you will manage the mechanical aspects of a single project contract to ensure that budget, project personnel and production schedule is completed in compliance with Owner expectations, contract specifications and Company standards.
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Experience in project management for demolition projects with hazardous and radioactive (including transuranic) contamination, following DOE or NRC project management, EH&S, and QA requirements.
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The Project Engineer manages and directs projects from early design through construction and develops rapport and confidence with clients through communication and quality engineering work. The Project Engineer should possess good judgment in evaluation, selection, and implementation of standard structural design techniques, procedures, and criteria.
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Controls the budget associated with the project and negotiates best pricing. Responsible for the ongoing analysis of project buyout, savings, and contingencies; schedules buyout and procurement activities into the overall project schedule and ensures milestones are met.
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The eDiscovery Project Manager is responsible for the management of eDiscovery projects from inception to case closure and is the primary point of contact and trusted advisor to the case teams.
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Here’s what you would do:Ascent is seeking a senior-level Climate Project Manager to join our practice based in our Berkeley, Sacramento, Irvine, or San Diego offices. You possess advanced planning and project management skills that include but are not limited to, the use of analytical tools, data interpretation, and presentation; developing actionable plans and implementation strategies; coordination with technical teams and task management; client coordination; and project scheduling and budget management.
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Job Titl e: Project Policy Analyst 2. Job Title: Project Policy Analyst 2. This is a TEMPORARY position within our Temporary Office of the President Staffing (TOPS) program. Enthusiasm for renewable clean energy for California (and the world.
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Develops conceptual and detailed designs and calculations to support the project completion using current drawing and technical tools, programs and software. Assisting Project Managers with the management of project scope, schedule and budget.
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Description :Field Project Manager – Rail Transit Systems – Bay Area, California Parsons is now hiring a Field Project Manager with a desire to work on creating innovative, practical solutions while acting as a client representative.
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Develop detailed and comprehensive project plans to monitor and track progress for all privacy compliance activities. Accountability / Scope / BudgetThis position is highly visible and accountable, responsible for liaising with management in driving alignment on key decisions and reporting to senior management project status.
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Min 1 year of experience functioning in a project administration, project operations, project controls and/or project management capacity within a fast-paced environment where you owned the process life cycle(s) from beginning to end.
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