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We are seeking a highly motivated Project Technical Lead to join our established practice in the West. Stantec’s major water infrastructure practice pursues and executes flood risk reduction, water supply, hydropower, mining, and inland navigation projects of varying size and complexity across North America and throughout the world.
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The Project Technical Lead is a seller-doer role which involves leading project pursuits with new and existing clients, leading the execution of technically complex water infrastructure projects, and seeing projects through to final inspection and commissioning.
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The Technical Project Manager position is part of the Acquisition and Property Management (APM) Forms and Publications Orders (FPORDERS) Application Modernization team within the Acquisition and Property Management (APM) portfolio in support of the US Department of Veterans Affairs, Consolidated Corporate Support Services (CCSS) program.
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Provide technical consulting skills to support the growth of ERM's business and client base in the area of archaeology and cultural heritage. ERM is seeking highly motivated Managing Technical Consultant, Archaeologist to join our global consulting firm as part of our Cultural Resources Services team.
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This role will be responsible for conducting and overseeing research, field work, impact analysis, report preparation, and business development related to CEQA/NEPA and related technical studies.
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Azra Games is looking for a Sr. Technical Artist specializing in asset optimization to join us in crafting a AAA collectibles & combat open world RPG based on an original IP, built in the Unity Game engine.
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Strong technical background in water treatment, wastewater treatment, pump stations, pipelines, conveyance, gravity sewer design, and water distribution systems. Serve as a technical expert in water/wastewater planning, design, and construction projects.
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Collaborate closely with the account team, including the Account Executive and the Solutions Architect (Pre-sales engineer), to provide ongoing technical coverage and support, while the account team focuses on identifying new deals.
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The Technical Lead shall have at least two (2) years FTE experience decomposing business and system architecture to support clean-interface multi-team development. Help the team remove technical impediments and ensure adherence to ETS Hybrid Scrum principles.
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Working across technical and functional teams, you will utilize the latest data science, data engineering, data visualization and business intelligence strategies, methods, and standards to bring forth market leading insights.
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Spray Foam Technical Services Representative (TSR) - Sacramento Area Preferred. Spray Foam Technical Services Representative (TSR) Support in troubleshooting equipment issues in person or virtually.
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Under the general direction of the Education Administrator I (EA I), of the Office of School-Based Health Programs (OSBHP), Whole Child Division (WCD) in the Student Support Services Branch, the Nurse Consultant III (Specialist) is the technical specialist that provides complex and sensitive consultation, works collaboratively with staff in the OSBHP, other program units within the WCD and the California Department of Education (CDE.
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Solid grasp of the key biological or wetland ecology impact assessment and management issues within the public utility sector, as well as a high degree of technical competence and broad knowledge of impact assessment best practices.
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O Provide standard technical analysis in support of report production and documentation, under deadline. The Environment & Natural Resource Specialist has experience supporting senior managers and working with technical teams to provide analysis and documentation to meet internal and external client needs.
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Identify and qualify new opportunities and support technical presales activities from initial opportunity identification to closure. Deep technical Network Security Sales Engineering Experience.
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