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The Senior Engineer role entails undertaking a broad range of municipal engineering tasks and may include working in either a land development or capital improvement program (CIP) project management role.
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Manage construction project controls, including report drafting using MS Office Suite, cost management, schedule management with Primavera, change order management, and submittal management.
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The Consultant shall perform consultation, research, professional and technical services required for Program/Project Management (PPM) Services on an "as-needed" basis to support the Department of Transportation (Caltrans), Division of Program/Project Management District 8, from the Project Approval and Environmental Document (PA&ED) phase to completion of the Construction phase, in the maintenance, development and construction of proposed Caltrans transportation facilities.
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12+ years of experience in civil and hydraulic engineering, with demonstrated experience in aquaculture techniques, fish health issues and appropriate treatment strategies, hatchery operations and project management.
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Responsibilities include analyzing hydropower facilities, water conveyance systems, watersheds and floodplains; construction document and cost development; writing reports; directing activities of other project staff; quality control reviews; project management; client communication; and designing water resources and other civil engineering projects.
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All current Microsoft operating systems, TCP/IP, routing, networking hardware, PC hardware, servers, network design, network administration, project management principles, customer service principles and skills, methods of researching and troubleshooting technical problems utilizing knowledge management tools, network security, routers, WAN/LAN/WLAN infrastructure, SANs Implementation, VMWare virtualization in an Enterprise environment, topology architecture, etc.
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CloudOps also executes Identity & Access Management, Role-Based Provisioning, Upgrades, Deployments, and Change, Incident and Problem management to drive faster time to market. Expert level cloud engineer, with hands-on management of production and non-production cloud-based software solutions running on Microsoft Azure.
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Under the general direction of the Supervising Transportation Engineer (Sup TE), the Licensed Engineer will serve as the Assistant Project Manager. Coordinates configuration item changes with internal stakeholders, including Real Property, Infrastructure Delivery, Rail Operations, Engineering Services, Environmental Services, Planning and Sustainability, and Contract Management.
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Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), Professional Geologist (PG), Professional Engineer (PE), Registered Environmental Manager (REM), Registered Environmental Professional (REP), or other applicable certification preferred.
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Technical knowledge of geotechnical engineering, including: geotechnical explorations, site characterization, design of deep foundations, shallow foundations, evaluating slope stability, earthquake engineering, retaining wall design, earth retention, rock mechanics, settlement of compressible soils, ground improvement techniques, support of excavation, dewatering, and the application to permitting and project work-related issues.
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Provide overall project management direction on various heavy civil construction and infrastructure projects for the Federal Government and private industry clients. Professional license including Professional Geologist, Professional Engineer, Construction Management Certification or PMP.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management within the structural steel fabrication industry. Mentor and support junior project management staff, providing guidance, training, and feedback as needed.
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Responsibilities encompass a wide array of professional disciplines including Cloud and On-Premise Infrastructure, Networking, Storage, Server administration, Telecommunications, Unified Communications, IT Service Management, Change Management, Asset Management, Database Administration, PeopleSoft Configuration Management/System Administration, Computer Operations, Data Warehouse/Governance, and Cybersecurity.
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The Project Controls Manager is responsible for ensuring all large projects in the Western Region are managed in a cost-effective and efficient manner. Manages, oversees, and coordinates project controls and activities, planning and scheduling, cost estimating and monitoring, and quality review for projects for an organization.
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We currently have an exciting opportunity for a full-time water resources engineer or hydrogeologist interested in developing innovative solutions to challenging groundwater-related projects. Support a wide variety of groundwater management and planning activities related to SGMA implementation, water supply assessment and management studies, and conduct groundwater analysis in support of environmental permitting and regulatory compliance.
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