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Kleinfelder has a great opportunity for a Senior Archaeologist and Project Manager to join our Northern California cultural resources group. Office job duties include project management, preparing proposals and contracts, peer reviewing internal cultural documents, mentoring junior staff, coordinating with archaeological field crews, reviewing field paperwork such as survey and monitoring reports, completing and reviewing site record forms, and submitting high quality deliverables to our clients.
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As a Professional Services Project Manager, you'll own the success of our implementations across dozens of accounts. Project manage customer implementations by working with facilities managers, install partners, implementation systems designers, and other project stakeholders.
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Applicants should have a minimum of 3 years of experience working as a Construction Project Engineer, Manager, or Estimator with experience managing and or estimating erection of miscellaneous metals or structural steel a plus.
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We also are program manager for Valley Water’s Pacheco Reservoir Expansion Project, coordinating engineering and environmental studies, investigations, and design. Principal Project Manager - Dams.
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Kimley-Horn is seeking an Environmental Planning Project Manager to build and lead an Environmental Practice, based in Oakland, California. We take pride in how our employee retention, robust benefits package, and company values have led to Kimley-Horn’s placement on the Fortune “100 Best Companies to Work” list for 16 years.
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The Project Controls Manager responsible for delivering controls and cost management services within our Project Controls Team to various assigned clients and industries (i.e. office, cultural, hospitality, healthcare, life sciences, educations, and mixed-use.
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Experience documenting and translating cross-functional business to technical requirements (and vice versa) (i.e. writing Product Requirements Documents) in a consolidated matter – ready for multiple project execution.
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Senior Environmental Services Project Manager - Remote. Primary responsibilities include obtaining all required federal, state, and local environmental licenses, permits, and approvals for development projects in California, as well as providing other project support such as siting.
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This recruitment is for one (1) 5502 Project Manager I position to support the Lead Project Manager on projects in the Airfield Program, one (1) 5502 Project Manager I position to support the Lead Project Manager with Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Special Systems on projects in the West Field Redevelopment Program and two (2) 5502 Project Manager 1 position to support the Lead Project Manager on projects in the Infrastructure Programs.
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One Hat One Hand is seeking a qualified Designer/Project Manager to join our growing studio. Throughout the project a Designer/PM needs to collaborate with the estimating, production, and finishing teams as well as outside consultants to ensure that the design is brought to life in both an experientially stunning and cost efficient way.
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Job Title: Drywall Project Manager/Estimator. They are looking for an experienced Project Manager/Estimator to join their wonderful team. Plus: Certifications highly valuable include: Certified Project Manager (CPM.
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Research Project Manager. The Admin Officer 3 (AO3) will use skills as a seasoned and experienced professional to oversee all project management and administrative aspects of 1-2 complex, multi-center, NIH-funded clinical research projects.
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The MEP Project Manager will provide on-site construction field support with the construction and maintenance of structures, facilities, and systems. We would like to add an experienced MEP Project Manager to our team to work within the established culture and guidelines of the Company.
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Under the direction of the project manager, supports project requirements including opinions-of-probable-costs estimates, drawing documentation and systems design. Project Designer/Security Specialist, ICT Consulting - ( 24000054.
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Fosters and maintains a collaborative professional working relationship with the Project Leadership Team (i.e. Project Designer, Project Architect, Project Manager, and Principal in Charge.
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