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The Project Manager position is responsible for the successful management of fencing and guardrail projects. Coordinate material and equipment logistics with the project superintendent.
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The candidate will be tasked to assist in mentoring and development of a growing junior traffic group as well as project workplan preparations and general staff management activities. Someone who is familiar with the Caltrans project development process, standard plans, standard specifications, directives, and policies and has Southern California experience on planning and design projects (as opposed to research) is particularly desirable.
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Preparation and oversee project close-out requirements including cost history, red line as-builts, and all other project controls. Scheduling Software – Microsoft Project, Primavera.
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Working knowledge of project management software such as Workfront, MS Project or equivalent. The Analyst III – Policy & Regulatory Operations is responsible for Local, State, Federal, contractual and accreditation requirements interpretation, gap analysis, project scope development and initiation, resource planning, risk identification and mitigation, and project implementation, as well as timely comprehensive development, review and maintenance of internal and Provider policies, and other regulatory documents.
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The Director works collaboratively with faculty, foundation and corporate philanthropy, advancement, corporate partnerships, Institute, and The Claremont Colleges Services business offices to foster a robust sponsored project pipeline and ensure compliance with all federal and sponsor regulations and donor designations related to extramural funding.
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May be assigned to a project or organizational team, or as a lead engineer for a specific discipline on a small to intermediate-size project. Deliver critical design components regarding project scope, and experience with CALTRANS.
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Lead a process engineering team to develop process deliverables during studies as well as basic and detailed engineering project phases to produce process design criteria, process flow diagrams, piping and instrumentation diagrams, equipment sizing, specification development, mass, and energy balances in line with project requirements and Ausenco Standards.
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The Analyst II - Policy & Regulatory Operations is responsible for Local, State, Federal, contractual and accreditation requirements interpretation, gap analysis, project scope develop and initiation, resource planning, risk identification and project implementation, as well as timely comprehensive review and maintenance of internal and Provider policies.
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You will incorporate Project Management skills to fulfill duties such as project scope writing, resource management, timelines, and reporting progress to management, as well as delivering executed projects.
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In collaboration with the grant specialist team, ensure project files are accurate and executed successfully. This position can be fully remote or hybrid near Mitacs offices in Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa or Vancouver.
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Department Management positions include/Puesto(s) incluidas son: Meat Management / Gerencia de Carniceria Bakery Management / Gerencia de Panaderia Restaurant Management / Gerencia de Restaurante Tortilleria Management / Gerencia de Tortilleria Bulk Deli Cheese Management / Gerencia de Carnes Frias y Cremeria Seafood Management / Gerencia de Mariscos DUTIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Supervisor Responsibilities, but not limited to this: Create an environment of outstanding guest service every day.
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Job duties will involve helping to oversee a team to complete tasks associated with floodplain mapping and floodplain management, hydrology and hydraulics, and project reviews of FEMA Letters of Map Revision.
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Provide daily support to the management team by performing opening and closing routines, register functions and back office procedures. Overview of the Lead, Sales (Key Holder) role. We will create and nurture a global company culture where we confidently bring our authentic selves to work every day: where the only criteria for advancement are the quality of our work, the contributions we make to our teams and the business, and our ability to lead; and where our individual differences-whatever they may be-are valued, explored and appreciated.
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Client Facing Experience in the following areas: Pre-Sales Activities, Project Management/Ownership, Discovery and Design, Delivering Solution Options to Customers, Enterprise Application Architecture.
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At least 5 years of Electrical Project Management experience in electrical construction. Total compensation for the Senior Electrical Project Manager is between $100,000 and $140,000 depending on experience and maybe more than this range for candidates with exceptional experience and a successful history of performance.
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