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Educational Requirements: PhD or highest degree in analytical chemistry or similar field is required Demonstrated significant, original, and creative contributions to a research or creative program or project Completion of Postdoctoral appointment in area of specialization Experience: A minimum of three (3) years as a Postdoctoral Fellow.
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Master's Degree preferred in Urban Planning; Sustainability; Climate Change; Resilience; Public Policy, or related field or equivalent experience. With a strong understanding of community resilience, climate adaptation, hazard mitigation, risk assessment, nature-based solutions, social equity, decision support tools, risk communication, and stakeholder engagement, this professional will manage staff to develop high quality deliverables through project management, achieve client satisfaction, and grow the practice through new and repeat clients.
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What You'll Bring to the Table as a Principal Electrical Engineer : B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering or related field. Strong communication skills (verbal and written) including presenting design progress during major project milestones (e.g., SRR, PDR, CDR.
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The position may oversee projects related to the development of SWPPP's; field inspections; storm water and non-storm water sampling; NPDES storm water permit compliance; municipal storm water ordinance compliance; and reporting.
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You will manage resources for the office and field, have the opportunity to provide staff leadership, mentorship & guidance, manage a diverse portfolio of exciting projects throughout California, maintain QA/QC checks and balances of mapping quality, track budgets & schedules, and see projects to successful completion.
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Project-based Housing clients are linked to ICMS case managers who provide home-based and field-based interventions clinical services while employing trauma-informed care and harm reduction approaches.
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CDD maintains the Building and Safety, Engineering, Environmental (Code Enforcement), the Geographic Information System (GIS) and Mapping, Housing, and Planning Divisions, which serve the community by overseeing redevelopment, comprehensive planning, zoning, housing programs, project planning, permitting, environmental stewardship, NPDES and building and code enforcement.
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Our Field Engineer provides direct detailed survey and layout support to project teams to efficiently, successfully, and profitably complete assigned construction projects. QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in engineering or a related field is required Highly proficient with Topcon, Sokkia, Trimble, Total Station or other survey equipment and programs Experience with AutoCAD/ Autodesk Revit, Magnet Field Layout software.
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Bachelor's Degree Business, Marketing, Advertising, Communications, Cinema/Television or related field. The American Girl Project Manager will manage complex, multi-channel marketing and product graphic services projects with multiple cross-functional stakeholders in support of business and growth initiatives, from strategic plan phase through implementation in-market.
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Job Summary:As the Estimator and Purchasing Agent, you will be responsible for interpreting custom cabinetry and millwork plans, developing accurate project bid proposals, and procuring materials necessary for project execution.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Suite (Word, Outlook, Teams, PowerPoint, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Excel), as well familiarity with project management platforms (such as Adobe Workfront) and digital asset management platforms (WebDAM.
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Management of all project team members (Project Administrator, Project Accountant, Assistant Project Managers, Project Managers, and Superintendents), potentially over multiple projects and geographies.
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Develop and update code and scripts for R Shiny apps to assess and address field project issues. Technical Project Manager Thank you for your interest in Loyola University Chicago.
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Ability to complete accurate takeoff of related work, use project labor rates, and analyze schedule impact to develop Field Change Orders for client approval. Develop Requests for Information, Field Change Orders, and their logs as directed by the Site PM. Interpret design/drawings and specifications to develop a comprehensive understanding of project execution plan, identify critical areas requiring increased oversight, identify items that are non-conforming to job requirements, and supply pertinent information to crafts installing materials.
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The Division Safety Manager will work with the Division Vice President or Division Manager, General Superintendent, Project Manager's, Superintendents, and other field staff working on various projects throughout the region.
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