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A minimum of 7-10 years of experience as a Project Manager, or in a similar position with experience in underground utilities, civil site work, and heavy civil projects. Monitor and control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; investigate potentially serious situations and implement corrective measures.
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Construction Management, Materials Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Project Engineering & Management, Risk Management, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering.
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This position requires experience with wet utility construction, heavy civil and underground construction as well as the ability to plan, coordinate, schedule and direct all phases of the project from conception to completion.
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We're looking for a Technical Project Manager to support the development and delivery of Pronto's Autonomous Haulage System (AHS). TPMs work behind the scenes on a project to ensure that Pronto's software and hardware are meeting the needs of our customers.
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Strong knowledge and working experience in PeopleSoft Financial modules, specifically Project Costing, Billing, Funds Distribution, Accounts Receivables, Treasury, Benefits Billing, Bank Reconciliation and Enterprise Planning and Budgeting (Hyperion.
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We created Athenian Project to ensure that state and local governments have the highest level of protection and reliability for free, so that their constituents have access to election information and voter registration.
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Project Engineer is responsible for managing the construction of new and existing water pipelines and underground wet utilities projects. Project Engineer is responsible for managing the construction of new and existing water pipelines and underground wet utilities projects.
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The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is seeking to hire engineering student assistants to assist in the wide range of services relating to the design activities, such as, but not limited to, preparation of project reports, contract plans, specifications, quantities, and estimates, in a learning capacity, under the close supervision of a Transportation Engineer and/or a Senior/Supervising Transportation Engineer.
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10+ years of relevant work experience, including commercial strategy; renewable energy project and portfolio development, with a preference for experience in greenfield development and new market entry; preference for experience with energy policy, energy political organizing, deal origination, and/or energy asset management.
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Applied Technology Services (ATS) is an internal service provider performing technical services for PG&E. The Nondestructive Examination (NDE) unit provides technical NDE expertise, consultation, special project inspections and examinations in both the laboratory and in the field.
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This position will partner with functional sub-team leaders to lead project management activities for a cell therapy program sub-team, guiding the sub-team through preclinical and clinical development.
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These areas may include but are not limited to: municipal bond and debt issuances, investment portfolios, capital project analyses and evaluation, contracts, budgets, retail branch or airline line station management, airport retail program development, airport property management, transportation service planning or marketing, international trade, customer service planning, aviation risk assessment, aviation space utilization or expansion.
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Experience working in a modern, agile software team with version control & project management tools (e.g., Git, SVN, Jira, Basecamp) Experience with big data technologies & tools like Spark, Databricks, EMR.
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This Digital Health Humanities (DHH) Program Coordinator will manage the development and day-to-day operations and services of the recently established Digital Health Humanities (DHH) program, including project direction for the two-year NEH-funded Advancing Digital Health Humanities Institute.
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Arcadis is seeking a project architect with project delivery experience in corporate workplace interiors to join our Workplace Practice Group in the San Francico Bay area. This position is focused on overseeing the projects' technical design and serving as a resource to the project team from schematic design through construction administration.
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