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Keywords: Water, Wastewater, Water Resources, Water Resource Management, Drinking Water, Pump Station, Pipeline, Stormwater, Water Supply, Construction, Consulting, Project Manager, Design, Engineering.
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If this sounds appealing to you, then consider our Process Project Manager - Water-Wastewater opportunity. Water/wastewater infrastructure project management, to include water and wastewater treatment, distribution and transmission mains, wastewater collection, trunk and force main, pumping stations, wells, storage tanks, civil grading, drainage, as well as rehabilitation of existing infrastructure.
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Repipe Specialists is seeking to hire a Project Manager to join our creative, innovative team. As an Onsite repipe Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing, planning, managing, and tracking the progress of our repipe construction projects.
$65,000 - $75,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Structural Engineering Project Manager Requirements:Bachelor's or Master's degree in structural or architectural engineering. LPA is seeking a passionate and ambitious Structural Engineering Project Manager to lead a team in the design and management of major projects.
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The Resilience Planning Project Manager will have responsibilities that include project management, task management, client relationship management, and technical oversight. Dewberry is seeking a Resilience Planning Project Manager to join our multi-disciplinary and action-oriented team.
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DEA’s California Region is looking for a Transportation Client Team Leader / Senior Project Manager to help expand our public agency clients with a focus on state highways, structures, and design-build projects.
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We are hiring a Facilities Project Manager. The Facilities Project Manager will assist with design, obtain regulatory approval, and manage the modification of existing facilities and construction of the facilities.
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LPA is seeking a passionate Landscape Architectural Project Manager to join our integrated team of architects, engineers, interior designers, landscape architects and master planners. If you are hired at LPA, your base salary is based on factors such as geographic location, skills, education, experience and/or project complexity.
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Job Title: Solar Project Manager I. Responsible for cost control on each project ensuring that from award to completion, a solid knowledge of current financial status is known by effectively managing in-house budgets and costs (purchase orders, work orders, subcontracts) and change orders.
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Responsible for development of the project scope and fee quotation and assists in the preparation of technical proposals and contracts in accordance with HNTB's Sophisticated Contracting Approach (SCA.
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2 years project management experience. Experience with hydrology, hydraulic/drainage design and drainage facility design software. California Registered Professional Engineer (PE) License is mandatory.
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Benefits/PerksFlexible Schedule Competitive PayCareer Advancement Job SummaryWe are seeking a hardworking and reliable Construction Project Manager to join our team. Benefits/PerksFlexible Schedule Competitive PayCareer Advancement Job SummaryWe are seeking a hardworking and reliable Construction Project Manager to join our team.
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Use your project management skills to present to hospital leadership, coordinate end-user training, and provide comprehensive support as healthcare providers go live with our software. Join our Project Management team and drive impactful projects to improve patient care in healthcare organizations.
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5+years of experience in a highly cross-functional role (ie project manager, business operations, chief of staff, strategy & ops). Project Manager (Hybrid - 3 to 4 days per week onsite in Irvine, CA)Overview:The Project Manager is responsible for ensuring assigned projects are coordinated and completed on time and within scope.
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Review project changes, pending or anticipated alterations to the contract, additional work requests, and all other factors, which may significantly affect staffing requirements or budget. Perform project development for moderately complex projects, including finalizing scope of projects, preparing bid summaries, preparing project budgets and cost estimates.
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