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Provide project management support and lead resilience and climate-adaptation planning projects funded by FEMA, CDBG-MIT, or state programs. Proven track record for project management of planning projects.
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The Senior PM for Infrastructure must have a minimum of seven years’ project management experience, within the last 15 years, working on projects for large government agencies (at least a $5 billion annual budget) with experience in organizational change management, governance, and external communications.
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Education BS degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in heavy civil construction. Work Experience Three (3) to five (5) years progressive project experience in heavy civil environments.
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Experience with either of the following: Cost Management Systems, ERPs, Project Portfolio Management Systems. Experience using Excel formulas, with a high preference of either of the following: SQL, Alteryx, Power Query (including BI), or advanced Excel (VBA) or Excel function experience.
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Software Guidance & Assistance, Inc., (SGA), is searching for a Systems Analyst for IT Asset Management Team for a CONTRACT assignment with one of our premier Financial Services clients for a Remote position.
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Work closely and collaboratively with Project Procurement Management (PPM), Engineering, Quality, Global Sourcing Team, and others as vital to strategize the best decision/outcome for Siemens.
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The Project Management Specialist (Risk Management) may oversee and/or direct the implementation of risk management practices and tools in a Caltrans District Office. Certification as a PMP from PMI or other equivalent Project Management certification is Mandatory.
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REQUIREMENTS: B.S Degree in related fields of Construction Management, Architecture or Engineering preferred Minimum of five (5) years directly related experience construction related project accountability role or a minimum of five (5) years equivalent combination of experience in an advisory and/or project management capacity required.
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This position requires excellent verbal and written communication skills, intermediate to advanced knowledge of Procore and Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Project. The Preconstruction Project Manager should possess strong team building; interpersonal; decision making, problem solving, and negotiating skills.
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Manages the overall operations of the contract, including coordination of turnover meetings, scope of work, construction schedule, customer relations, job cost management, cost control of project, purchasing guidelines, project staffing, schedule of values, change order management, value decisions, scope management, attendance at project meetings, compliance of project specifications, foreman coordination of project, and the performance of daily operations.
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The Project Management, Advisor is the primary manager of all phases of an energy project, with the objective of successful completion on time and within budget, while maintaining quality, safety, and cash management standards, and producing strong customer references.
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Activities include developing work plans and timelines; documenting and overseeing project tasks; organizing and maintaining project files; supporting and attending client teleconferences and meetings; performing online research on healthcare topics; and providing regular progress reports to Data Science & Advanced Analytics management staff.
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Assist with office work as required by Team Lead Admin, Project Coordinator and/or management. Interaction with Project Coordinators, ROW/Negotiation Agents, Land Analysts, and management on a daily basis.
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Current Project Management Professional (PMP) certificate from the Project Management Institute (PMI). Providing Information Technology (IT) Consulting Services in Project Management.
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Trinity Technology Group, Inc. is an employee-centric system integrator for State and Local government with responsibility for all phases of projects including project management, requirements, design, build, test, implementation, and ongoing support.
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