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15+ years of professional experience in concept development and design of stream and river restoration and floodplain management projects. Experience as a project manager of floodplain and restoration design or planning projects.
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Minimum eight years (15+ yrs preferred) of relevant structural engineering industry experience, including technical and project management (e.g., failure/damage investigation; non-destructive evaluation and instrumentation; structural analysis and design for repair, retrofit, and rehabilitation of existing structures; seismic engineering; bridge engineering; civil infrastructure; and/or specialty consulting of new systems and materials from design through construction.
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PMA is comprised of over 150 project professionals experienced and licensed in nearly every aspect of the real estate industry with multi-disciplined backgrounds that are heavily rooted in the built environment, including architecture, development, asset management, brokerage, construction, engineering, finance, and urban planning.
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As our Survey Project Manager , you will be responsible for staff management and project oversight across various areas, including: Transportation Design, Right of Way Engineering and Mapping, design surveys, construction, ALTA Surveys, Topographic Mapping, Boundary Resolution, Records of Survey, Legal Description preparation, and GPS Control Surveys.
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Provide technical leadership in the areas of CCR ash basin closure, landfill design, solid waste management, groundwater and related regulatory, planning, design and construction phase projects.
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Typical project assignments are larger in scope and involve engineering calculations, specification development, report generation, BIM (building information modeling), CAE (computer aided engineering), and/or CAD (computer aided design) applications.
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Join our Civic and Transit Buildings practice in the downtown Los Angeles office, that provides Architecture, Project Management, Buildings Engineering, and Workplace Design services.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Option I: Graduation from an accredited college with a Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Construction Management, Construction Technology, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field -AND- Two years of project management experience at the level of County of Los Angeles class of Capital Projects Management Associate, Public Works.
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Master's Degree in Landscape Architecture, Planning, Environmental Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, Engineering, Urban Planning, Geography, or related field and 9 yrs of relevant experience.
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Effectively build relationships, interface and collaborate with commercial operations, applications engineering, project management, project engineering, field service and other internal functions.
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Walt Disney Imagineering is the master planning, creative design, engineering, production, project management, and research and development arm of Disney's Parks and Resorts business segment.
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Highly proficient with traffic engineering principles, practices, process, and design/build related to traffic control equipment, capacity and operational analysis, project management, and related communications systems.
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Experience in power industry engineering design, engineering consulting, construction, and/or project management techniques and philosophies required. The Market Leader is an experienced professional within the electric utility industry focused on business growth and development within the power market (specifically T&D line engineering, substations, generator interconnections, power system studies, NERC compliance, grid modernization engineering.
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In close coordination with the Executive Director of PDC and the leadership of planning and design, manage all design and construction projects and act as a main point of contact for project management in campus construction and facility modernization activities.
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The Project Manager will possess broad knowledge, understanding, and experience with the standard engineering and construction models including A/E, EPCM, or Design-Build. Experience with USACE/NAVFAC/USAF project management systems.
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