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Kimley-Horn's San Diego office is seeking a Project Manager with 10+ years of experience to join their Water/Wastewater team! + Oversee all project phases, including planning, design, permitting, construction, and commissioning, ensuring adherence to project schedules and budgets.
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We're seeking a visionary Project Manager/Urban Designer to play a pivotal role in bringing our ambitious plans to life. Job Title: Project Manager/Urban Designer. This position offers a unique opportunity to blend creative design skills with strategic project management, directly impacting the communities we serve.
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Manipulate and manage project proforma that has been developed by Director of Project Finance and/or Senior Project Manager, and perform financial feasibility and sensitivity analyses.
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This experienced Commercial Construction Senior Project Manager of the San Diego Special Projects Division will report directly to the Project Executive and Vice President of Special Projects giving them exposure and opportunity to learn from multiple high-level executives within the leadership team.
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ESA seeks a highly motivated CEQA Project Manager to join one of our Southern California officeson a hybrid schedule. As a CEQA Project Manager, you will serve as project manager for moderately complex projects and a task manager for more complex projects.
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We are seeking a Senior Landscape Architect, Project Manager to join our growing Community Development Team. You will work closely with our Southern California teams, manage projects, assist with designs, construction documents and construction administration California.
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Mortenson is currently seeking an experienced Assistant Project Manager with the ability to interact with a variety of staff at all levels in an ever-changing environment, remaining flexible, resourceful, proactive, and efficient with a high level of professionalism and confidentiality.
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Bowman has an opportunity for a Survey Project Manager to join our team in San Diego, CA At Bowman, we believe in creating opportunities for aspiring people to thrive and achieve ambitious goals.
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The Project Manager, Tenant Coordination leads the opening coordination efforts for operational centers or development projects working on core and complex projects, including significant Landlord work (in-line mercantile, restaurant/hospitality, assembly, medical and common area kiosks) within a portfolio of shopping centers.
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Our Project Manager, will be supporting our many public and private sector water/wastewater clients in San Diego with their next challenging projects. Perform project management duties, such as invoicing, project budgeting and forecasting and monthly reports.
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Kleinfelder's Southern California Area are seeking a Principal Biologist/Project Manager with a natural science background to provide leadership, mentorship and coaching to a talented Biology and Natural Resources Team, with a diverse set of skills.
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The School has two PhD programs (Public Health and Biostatistics), a Master of Public Health professional degree program, an MS in Biostatistics, a BS in Public Health (BSPH, the only Health Sciences undergraduate program), an MAS in Leadership of Healthcare Organizations run in conjunction with UCSD Extension, and a Preventive Medicine residency program.
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The project manager participates in all aspects of the real estate development process, including sourcing, managing due diligence, reviewing third party reports, working with legal and community development teams to facilitate closings, design, entitlement and construction oversight process, and lease up and transition to stabilized operations.
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Coordinate with assigned Project Manager and Construction Manager to track HOA common area turnovers. Coordinate with the assigned Project Manager and civil engineer to obtain public water meters (domestic and irrigation) and coordinate same with the field.
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Redhorse has an immediate need for an Environmental Remediation Project Manager to work a in a hybrid environment between home and on-site position at the customer facility near Point Loma in San Diego, CA. The Environmental Remediation Project Manager will perform environmental, technical and program support for the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Program Management Office.
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