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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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The TPSS Housing Navigator/Peer Specialist - SOAR Lead, under the direct supervision of the Program Manager, provides SOAR support to Housing Navigators/Peer Specialists for three HHSA regions.
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Generate, route for approval, and actively maintain project specific submittal register(s) (unless/until it can be delegated to a Quality Control Manager at the site). The Project Manager ("PM") position is a first-level management position.
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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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The Senior Hardware Design Engineer will serve as the lead Project Engineer responsible for developing the Sensor hardware design, incorporating an embedded CPU, FPGA, Ethernet, and RFID radio and antenna.
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Works closely with other business and technical project managers on large-scale enterprise-wide solutions across UC San Diego (campus and Health) as well as the UC system. Reports on all projects using standard industry-type reporting using campus selected project management services, applications and tools.
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This position reports to the Senior Project Manager, Project Executive, Operations Manager or other assigned supervisor. Rudolph & Sletten, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our office in San Diego, CA.
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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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The person in this position provides all types of survey research, calculations, review of survey drafting of topographic maps and plats, legal descriptions of land for deeds, leases, and other legal documents in accordance with local, state, federal and project requirements, and reviews projects, performs quality assurance, and delivers client satisfaction.
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The TPSS Housing Navigator/Peer Specialist - Regional Lead, under the direct supervision of the Program Manager, oversees one of the six HHSA Regions providing supervision of Housing Navigators/Peer Specialists serving clients in the region.
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In addition, this position will require experience in the following supervisory and project engineering duties: Coordinating the work of engineers and developing and monitoring schedule and budget components of larger projects Experience leading the design team or specific design components.
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Work with various internal RWE development groups (Transmission, Development, Project Finance, etc.) Provide technical review feedback on PPA, IA, RFPs, and other major project agreements.
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Plans, schedules, lays out, supervises and inspects the construction of multi-disciplined public works and waterworks construction projects performed by contractors within the district service boundaries; determines work and project priorities in consultation with the engineering manager.
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The Project Manager will work in unison with Design Director, Project Designers and Design Coordinators to lead the project design. Interior Design Project Manager.
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We are looking for an Assistant Project Manager who could also serve as a Site Superintendent or Quality Control (QCM) Manager for environmental remediation and construction projects.
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