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We are currently looking for a Senior Project Manager to join our Safety and Industrial Hygiene Practice. Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and/or Certified Microbial Consultant (CMS) licenses are preferred.
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We are seeking a dynamic Senior Project Manager to join our team and drive these strategic initiatives, contributing to our long-term success in the Northern California transportation market.
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Commercial Drywall Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required. JOB DESCRIPTION: $135K+ SEEKING COMMERCIAL DRYWALL PROJECT MANAGERS & ESTIMATORS GPAC: #1 Commercial Drywall Recruiting Firm in North America: WORK FOR A LEADING CONTRACTOR I am working with multiple well-respected, firmly established Commercial Drywall Contractors seeking experienced Project Managers and Estimators.
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Coordinates with construction Safety Manager to ensure that projects are completed in accordance with established safety goals. Responsible for forecasting, tracking/reporting project costs/revenue and adherence to project estimates.
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Proven track record of successfully delivering complex projects as a Senior Project Manager, preferably within the construction or industrial sectors. As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for driving project success by ensuring effective planning, execution, and delivery.
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The Senior Environmental Planner/Project Manager will work with a diverse team of technical leaders to deliver environmental planning, impact assessment, permitting, and compliance services to our clients.
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Senior Environmental Planner & Project Manager - Energy page is loaded. Senior Environmental Planner & Project Manager - Energy. Serve as a project manager or task manager as appropriate for environmental compliance of development projects, infrastructure projects, and land use plans, overseeing the preparation of documents, reports, presentations, technical memoranda, public notices, forms, and other work products.
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Sr. Project Manager, healthcare, business acquisition, and pre-con experience. Sr. Project Manager to effectively train, develop, coach, and supervise team members as well as develop strong working relationships with clients and key trade partners.
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Thorough understanding of all project management control systems (scheduling, cost control, procurement and estimating) Fundamental knowledge of contract law and project accounting. Maintain quality control (integrity and excellence of completed project.
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Bring your talents to GHD as our next Transportation Project Manager/Senior Civil Engineer to work as a key player on a wide variety of infrastructure projects, win interesting and challenging new work, and lead and mentor passionate staff.
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Overall management of construction project resulting in successful project completion within our Concrete Self-Perform Team. Able to perform all Project Manager’s responsibilities (refer to position descriptions.
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Together with the Project Manager, the Senior Commercial Project Manager is responsible for the project execution during all project phases including planning, design, procurement, manufacturing, commissioning, customer acceptance, and warranty, with a focus on financial topics.
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As a Senior Conveyance Project Manager based out of Sacramento, CA you’ll be charged with leading a team of highly qualified and motivated engineers through the design process, interacting directly with clients to develop and deliver technical conveyance solutions, and mentoring ambitious mid-level engineers.
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Senior Architectural Project Manager - Commercial & Industrial - ( 24000252 ) Work with Operations Manager in determining project staffing needs and recommending personnel.
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HDR is seeking a Senior Strategic Communications Project Manager to lead the engagement and outreach efforts for our client's Link 21 program, a Northern California mega infrastructure program.
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