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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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Arcadis is seeking an Associate Project Manager with relevant experience and a background as a Geologist, Environmental Scientist, or Environmental Engineer to join our team. Field work may be performed at project sites with environmental media (e.g., soil, sediment, groundwater, surface water, etc.
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FEMA’s Grants Manager system is used to assign and track actions throughout PA project development and to collect all PA project-related information and documents, including correspondence.
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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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In this role, the EMMA Manager will analyze and enter the Authority’s environmental commitments as documented in the Mitigation, Monitoring, and Reporting Plan and regulatory permits into EMMA and support compliance implementation, documentation, and reporting for project sections under construction.
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Collaborates with the Manager to supervise, plan, organize, and direct maintenance activities, including employee placement, training, and development. Ensures compliance with regulatory agencies such as CARB, AQMD, CHP, DOT, OSHA, Storm Water District, Cal Fire, and local code enforcement.
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Strong project experience with Amazon EMR/Databricks/Cloudera CDP is must. Strong project experience in Big Data, Cloudera Distribution 7. Strong project experience with Amazon EMR/Databricks/Cloudera CDP is must.
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This position requires experience with wet utility construction, heavy civil and underground construction as well as the ability to plan, coordinate, schedule and direct all phases of the project from conception to completion.
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In conjunction with Zone Manager, facilitate timely and accurate customer quotations and specification writing. In conjunction with Zone Manager and in response to customer needs, facilitate product recommendations, application, performance and color.
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The Collections Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management and reporting of all activities pertaining to the collections of the credit union’s loans and negative share draft accounts, including attorney actions, bankruptcy, vehicle repossession, sale of repossessed collateral and foreclosure process.
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Process and estimate change orders and Requests for Information as directed by Project Manager. Project sites are located domestically and internationally, so relocation and/or travel are required.
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The National Account Manager is responsible for developing and communicating the overall sales and marketing strategy for some of our largest national accounts. National Account Manager - West - Remote in Sacramento, CA preferred; Bay area considered.
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The CSS will report to the Regional Sales Director with guidance from the Territory Manager on daily activities. This position collaborates with the Territory Manager, Regional Sales Director, Clinical Lead Specialist to advance market share and optimize the customer clinical experience.
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Position OverviewThe Project Manager will be responsible for managing project deliverables to design, procure, install, commission and close out large-scale battery storage systems at customer sites.
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Proficiency and knowledge of computer software applications such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Project, Power BI, scheduling software and SharePoint. Develop and propose justifications regarding utility relocations and right-of-way exchanges for utility facilities, for project consideration.
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