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A variety of project types including geological fault line investigations, geomatic surveys, habitat restoration, bathymetric survey’s, electrical infrastructure, seal and pavement improvements, roof replacements, water quality stations, pipeline/conveyance related projects, and well related projects.
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Position Overview: As a Glazing Project Manager, you will oversee the successful execution of commercial glazing projects from start to finish. Join Our Team as a Glazing Project Manager.
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RQC, LLC, (a wholly-owned subsidiary of DPR Construction) is seeking experienced Architects and Designers with an advanced level of large scale ($25M +) commercial, federal and/or industrial type project experience to join our design/build team to contribute to a true integrated project delivery for the Department of Defense.
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Remodel Works is hiring a Project Manager for our residential remodeling company, which is focused on kitchen and bath renovations. Project Managers are responsible for creating purchase orders, managing internal and contracted employees, scheduling and supervising construction, interacting with clients and ultimately ensuring the completion of each residential remodel project on time and within budget and with complete customer satisfaction.
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We are staffing solutions providers for Fortune 100 companies, and our industry recognitions solidify our leadership position in the IT staffing space. Excellent project management and ability to work with cross-functional teams.
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The Information Technology Specialist is responsible for supporting internal customers with IT needs under the direction of the IT Manager and CFO. Excellent troubleshooting skills and a customer service demeanor are necessary to be successful in this role.
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The Project Lead Infrastructure Engineer will perform administrative support for on-premises domain and office productivity services as well as cloud administration of a Microsoft Office 365 tenant and services.
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WHAT YOU WILL DO: The Project Coordinator provides first contact customer service and performs a variety of receptionist duties to expedite day-to-day operations of Interfaith’s Veterans programs.
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US Architectural License required for Design Project Manager role. The Design Project Manager must be able to lead design charrettes, Government design meetings, and project team meetings, while providing mentorship to assigned team members.
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Reporting into the Procurement Manager, this individual will be responsible for and manage project procurement; including review of the Prime Contract, procurement proposal process, negotiates contract terms, administers subcontracts, purchase orders, expedite shipments, and coordinate any international shipments with a freight forwarder in accordance with the Company and Client requirements.
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Extensive knowledge and experience with project and project portfolio management tools such as Smartsheet, Microsoft collaboration tools, Excel. Experience and familiarity with PSA tools (e.g., Upland PSA) and functionality related to project and team/resource setup, budget/financial analysis, reporting and status documentation.
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Supervise the work of the project construction inspector(s), geotechnical and material testing technicians(s). Identify construction sequencing issues and make recommendations on expediting construction to complete the project according to the approved construction schedule.
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Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Solid work ethic and ldquocan dordquo attitude is a must Detail orientated Investigative Problem Solving Skills Ability to communicate both in writing and verbally across multiple channels Solid organizational skills, including multitasking and time-management Experience in Confluence, JIRA and SharePoint Proficient in Microsoft Office suite (Microsoft Project Plan, Excel, etc.
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Company, named a 2024 Top Workplace, has an immediate opening for an experienced Project Engineer with a background in heavy civil construction in the San Diego and Riverside area. Assisting Project Manager to assure project compliance with Company’s safety policies and OSHA safety standards.
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To be successful in the role, you'll need at least 5 years of project management experience within the Solid Waste / Wastewater / Biogas / Power Generation specific markets, as well as holding a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field.
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