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Under the general direction of the Project Manager – Reports of Investigation (“ROI”) and the Utilities Senior Project Manager, the Utility Design Reviewer contributes alongside a team of Utility Design Reviewers to prepare, review, coordinate, and track all utility Reports of Investigation for the client.
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Requirements: Accomplished senior level construction manager/program manager with experience managing complex teams that include but are not limited to Contracts Management, Project Controls, Risk Management, Public Outreach/Communications, Environmental Management, Safety Management.
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Manage project deadlines and plan appropriately with associates and senior associatesCoordinate with the team members on all phases of the Tax engagementReview individual and business tax returns and provide timely and constructive feedbackProvide high-level client serviceKeep current on tax law changes and accounting-related developments and best practices.
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Gpac has been retained by several Industry leaders to search for the position of Senior Electrical Project Manager. Senior Electrical Project Manager-Compensation & Benefits 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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We are actively hiring for a newly created Tax Manager for our growing CPA firm client that we have a longstanding, excellent relationship with. A Leading Washington-based accounting and consulting firm (since 1954) that provides a broad spectrum tax, and advisory services to our clients is seeking a career-minded TAX Manager with 4 plus years of public accounting experience.
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities: The Senior Construction Manager is expected to work seamlessly in a collaborative team environment with other project entities including the client/owner and other consultant staff.
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WHAT YOU’LL DO:Plan and organize a project under the direction of a Senior Project Manager and/or Division Manager. Prepare monthly costing reports under the supervision of a Senior PM or Division Manager.
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We are seeking a dynamic Senior Project Manager to join our team and drive these strategic initiatives, contributing to our long-term success in the Northern California transportation market.
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We are currently looking for a Senior Project Manager to join our Safety and Industrial Hygiene Practice. Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and/or Certified Microbial Consultant (CMS) licenses are preferred.
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Communicating complex ideas effectively, both verbally and in writing, with senior client stakeholders,project sponsors and client teams through tools like Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Word. Leveraging strong problem solving, critical thinking and trouble shooting skills anddemonstratingan ability to exercise mature judgement.
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Job Description Key Responsibilities of a Multi-Family Construction Senior Project Manager - Sacramento They work closely with stakeholders to define project goals, scope, deliverables, and timelines.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Senior Preconstruction Project Manager to spearhead risk management and provide strategic leadership throughout the preconstruction phase of our projects.
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General Description: The Senior Project Manager, under the direction of the Enterprise Portfolio Management Office (EPMO) Portfolio Manager, oversees enterprise-wide projects.
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Act as a facilitator and provides recommendations to senior management with key sales information as it relates to markets and regions. Develop new project opportunities through personal sales efforts and professional relationships with architects, designers, building owners, and property management firms involved with new development or renovation work for existing building interiors and exteriors.
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Proven track record of successfully delivering complex projects as a Senior Project Manager, preferably within the construction or industrial sectors. As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for driving project success by ensuring effective planning, execution, and delivery.
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