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The successful candidate will possess well-rounded attributes that make him/her a great Communicator, Negotiator, Financial Manager, Risk Manager, Scheduler, Mentor/Coach/Team Motivator, Technical Specialist, and Quality Controller; while demonstrating passion and enthusiasm for project management, business development, client management, team management, and practice leadership.
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The Substation Project Manager performs overall administrative, technical, financial, and resource management of substation projects from initial bid preparation through completion. Setup, organize, update, and maintain electronic and printed files of project documents utilizing various systems, including Microsoft Word, Excel, Project, and SharePoint; Primavera P6; JD Edwards; B2W; and others.
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Ensure project designs comply with local, state, and federal regulations, including zoning, stormwater management, and environmental requirements. Lead and manage land development projects, ensuring adherence to project scope, schedule, and budget.
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Dudek is seeking a Project Manager with ten+ years of experience in water quality and stormwater monitoring with a focus on chemical constituents of concern. The ideal candidate has water quality monitoring and stormwater regulatory experience as well as project management experience including development and adherence to project budgets and schedules.
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The BIM Manager reports to the Project Principal. Able to successfully complete the permitting process with aid and supervision of the Project Manager. The BIM Manager’s role is to understand and communicate how BIM will effect project workflows, deliverables and project management.
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Our Urban Design + Planning Studio is seeking a senior-level Urban Planner and Project Manager to join our San Diego Urban Design + Planning team. Provide project and team leadership on long-range planning and urban design projects.
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As our Survey Project Manager, you will be responsible for staff management and project oversight across various areas, including: Transportation Design, Right of Way Engineering and Mapping, design surveys, construction, ALTA Surveys, Topographic Mapping, Boundary Resolution, Records of Survey, Legal Description preparation, and GPS Control Surveys.
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Lead various civil project designs including site design, land development, roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control, airports, and facility design.
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Responsibility Highlights for our Survey Project Manager. Minimum Qualifications to be our Survey Project Manager. Lead the Way as a Survey Project Manager at Psomas.
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Experience working in customer energy program/project management for or on behalf of a community choice aggregator, investor-owned utility, municipal utility, or third-party program administrator desired.
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The Backstage Hospitality Manager serves as a liaison between the venue, artists, and touring personnel, ensuring the seamless execution of backstage hospitality operations. The Backstage Facility and Hospitality Manager will oversee North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre backstage hospitality program & execute Venue Nation's division-wide goals and objectives.
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You will report to the Project Manager, Project Superintendent, Senior Field Technician or Project Foreman on site. Assist project personnel with hand excavation/digging (using shovels or picks.
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Work with Medical Monitor, Data Manager, Safety Manager, Clinical Operations Program Lead, Clinical Trial Manager, Clinical Trial Associate, Principal CRA, and CRO staff to review site specific data listings for accuracy, data discrepancy resolution, and data trends; provide training/retraining to site staff as needed.
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The ideal candidate will have previously served as a business development manager and/or capture manager with proven experience supporting DoD customers. The Engineering, Integration, and Operations Business Area of the Leidos National Security Sector is seeking an energetic Senior Business Development Manager to lead US Navy Business Development (BD.
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We are looking for an experienced Cybersecurity Audit Manager to join our Internal Audit function. Solid understanding of cybersecurity processes and concepts (e.g. vulnerability management, security governance, software development, incident response, physical security, auditing and logging, micro segmentation, secure access service edges, zero trust architecture, SBOM, Secure Software Development Lifecycle, Insider Threat, Digital Supply Chain, Vendor Risk Management, PKI, penetration testing) as well as application controls and segregation of duties.
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