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Kimley-Horn is seeking a Senior Project Manager/PracticeLeaderto join our Landscape Architecture team inLos Angeles, CA. This position will support our national Landscape Architecture and Land Planning practice.
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The department provides strategic planning, transaction management, project management, lease administration, and facilities management services to support Sony's business. Sony Corporation of America (SCA) is seeking a Senior Manager of Real Estate to serve on an enterprise-wide domestic and international real estate strategy and transaction team.
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AECOM is actively seeking a highly motivated Senior Program Manager to help lead our well established and growing Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Practice in a programmatic leadership role managing projects, a client portfolio, and/or serving as a regional subject matter expert.
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Under general direction of the Senior Project Manager, the Project Manager performs a wide variety of tasks related to planning, permitting, site preparation, regulatory compliance, project and construction management of the Housing Authority’s real estate assets going through redevelopment.
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Our Transportation-Public Works Team in Southern California has an opportunity for a talented Project Manager or Senior Project Manager in Traffic Engineering. About being our Project Manager or Senior Project Manager in Traffic Engineering.
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Reformation is looking for a Retail Development Senior Project Manager, Pre-Construction to support our brick-and-mortar retail expansion. Senior Project Manager - Pre-Construction, Retail Development.
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Senior Technical Program Manager (Project Hire) Using systems engineering, systems development life cycle and systems requirements planning methodologies, strategic planning and policy, and risk management methodologies.
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The Senior Construction Site Manager is responsible for ensuring project schedule dates are met without sacrificing project fiscal and quality goals. The Senior Construction Site Manager is responsible for construction management of specific major capital improvement projects in Design-Bid-Build, Construction Management at Risk (CMAR) or Design-Build contracting methods.
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Senior Proposal Specialist: strategize, organize, manage, and conduct project interview planning sessions and rehearsals. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:Function: The Proposal Specialist or Senior Proposal Specialist will work closely with the Marketing Manager and Technical teams to produce and support proposals and marketing efforts.
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Assists the Facilities Asset Development Director in the development of project scope andcoordination of architectural planning, design, funding, and development of school facilities. Assists in coordinating the pre-construction program activities and related work products of thosein other District branches and departments such as the Office of Environmental Health andSafety; Real Estate; Community Outreach; School Management Services/Master Planning andDemographics; Maintenance and Operations; Project Execution; Facilities Contracts; andProcurement.
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The Senior Project Manager is primarily responsible for the leadership, development, and effective management of direct reports on the project team to ensure milestones and objectives are met.
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Job Title: Senior ERP Project Manager. Effective collaboration with customer Technical Project Manager to improve internal processes and communication, as well as streamline interactions with vendors.
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Brown and Caldwell, a national environmental engineering firm, has an exciting opportunity for a senior level Project Manager to join our diverse team to lead and manage projects for Los Angeles clients, such as MWD, LADWP, LABOE, LASAN, and LACPW. In this critical role, you will be responsible for managing water and wastewater projects, providing solutions for complex issues, utility management, business development, capital planning, design and engineering, and construction phase efforts.
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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. The Senior Quality Manager may be involved in supporting multiple projects and/or districts.
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The Senior Manager - Information Technology (SMIT) will work closely with the firm's Chief Information Officer to design, plan, and integrate the primary services and applications used by the firm.
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