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Hill International is seeking a Sr Construction Project Manager - Highways in Los Angeles, California. Contractor experience (Project Manager, Superintendent, Engineer) is a plus.
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Minimum of 10-15 years of project experience in Civil Construction/Underground Utility Construction. Minimum of 10-15 years of project experience in Civil Construction/Underground Utility Construction.
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Please reference job Senior Project Manager - PDS Healthcare: West Region. Currently, we are seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our West Project and Development Services Healthcare team in Southern California.
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Position OverviewAs a Senior Project Quality Manager, you will take the leadership role in managing district or project quality with minimal corporate supervision. Responsibilities Promote and maintain effective communications and relations with district management, project management teams, authorized inspectors and engineer or client as required.
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Software Resources has an immediate job opportunity for a Sr. Project/Program Manager - Digital Transformations with a major corporation in Burbank, CA. 4 days per week on-site. This is a Project/Program Manager- Must have both core competencies.
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Work in an integrated manner with the Development Manager and Project Design Manager to maintain and manage project control with respect to scope, budget, schedule, procurement, safety and quality.
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Are you a skilled Senior Project Manager ready to make a significant impact in the field of education? Review and approve statements of work (SOW), project designs and Bills of Material (BOM.
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Well, FiedlerGroup, a Pasadena based Engineering & Design firm to Fortune 500 companies,who is leading the industry in alternative fuels engineering is seeking a local Sr. Project Manager.
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Sr. Transit & Rail Project Manager. Support larger projects as a Program Manager, Project Manager, Task Manager, or Segment Manager. Provide Project Management on medium to large-size projects with an opportunity to grow, including contract negotiation and managing a scope, schedule, and budget.
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The Senior Development Project Manager serves as an integral part of the Development Team and has overall responsibility for the successful planning, execution, monitoring, control and closure of the pre- thru post-construction phases of large-scale, new-construction and/or adaptive re-use development projects.
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The Sr Program Manager - Project Controls will be required to work onsite at our Global Technology Client's office at one of the advertised locations. The minimum salary for the Sr Program Manager - Project Controls position is $117,810 annually and the maximum salary for the Sr Program Manager - Project Controls position is $159,390 annually.
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Hill International is seeking a Sr Construction Project Manager – Highways in Los Angeles, CaliforniaHill International, with more than 3,200 professionals in over 100 offices worldwide, provides program management, project management, construction management, project management oversight, dispute resolution, advisory, facilities management, and other consulting services to clients in a variety of market sectors.
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Senior Mechanical Project Manager - Healthcare / Science & technology. In this role, you will lead major projects, develop client relationships, deliver projects according to client needs and budget, lead concept development of building systems, and guide a team of engineers from project conception though occupancy.
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5 to 8 years of experience, including minimum (3) years project management experience. Work to increase revenue by ensuring that Project Managers and Supervisors are looking for ways to provide additional services to the customers.
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Engineering Project Manager. Minimum of 7-10 years of petrochemical project-related project management experience. Monitor project budgets, expenses, and resource allocation to ensure financial success.
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