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Strong technical knowledge and overseeing successful delivery of projects that include site design, grading, accessibility, drainage, wet utilities, and storm water management. LPA is seeking a passionate Civil Project Manager to lead in the design and management and be a member of our integrated team of engineers, architects, interior designers, landscape architects and master planners.
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Today we stand as a market leader, offering cutting-edge solutions in water, environment, energy, and international development. Pertmaster risk analysis, Earned Value Management and database skills preferred.
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Time management and strong prioritization skills to meet tight turnaround and bid deadlines. As a Lead Estimator for our water projects, you will prepare the estimate for assigned construction discipline by analyzing specifications and contract plans to determine cost efficient quantities and construction practices to reach pursuit, schedule and price goals.
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The Advisor will address emerging production and management issues in subtropical crops with disciplinary focus on general horticulture, plant pathology, entomology, integrated pest management, plant nutrition or related fields.
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Gannett Fleming is looking for a dynamic Principal Project Manager offering strong technical and project management experience to join our Water/Wastewater practice in Southern California (Los Angeles, Irvine, San Diego) Successful candidates will use their technical and management abilities to plan, design and construct water/wastewater infrastructure in a dynamic team setting as well as to mentor junior staff.
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Experience in deploying and leading teams in the deployment of the SAP IS-U Device Management, EDM, Billing, FI/CA, and IDE modules in electric, gas, water, and combined utilities supporting residential, commercial, and industrial class customers.
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The Project Engineer will assistthe day-to-day efforts related to program management of K-12 based projects including programming, planning, design, procurement, construction, and asset management projects for ourclients.
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Production Technician works on different jobs daily, including water, fire, contents, and mold jobs. Adhere to safety and risk management guidelines at all times Communicate with the restoration supervisor and other technicians to maintain efficient production processes Perform end-of-day/end-of-job cleanup and breakdown.
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We are seeking a Senior Project Director to serve as our Southern California Water Resources Market Leader to join our San Diego, Los Angeles, and Costa Mesa offices. Professional registration in field of practice is required, if available, e.g., P.E., A.I.C.P., R.A., or R.L.A. Certification as a "Project Management Professional" (PMP) or "Certified Construction Manager" (CCM) required within one year of assuming this position.
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We sell to a broad base of customers in industries such as electronic component and equipment manufacturers, chemical manufacturers, water & waste treatment, metal finishing, pollution control, and life sciences companies.
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Experience working for a public, municipal, or investor owned water and/or wastewater utility, public works department, engineering consulting firm with project management experience with utility planning and/or management, master planning, hydraulic modeling, general plan or municipal planning, and integrated water resource planning related services for water, sewer, recycled water, and stormwater utilities.
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Under the supervision of the Resident Engineer, the Construction Inspector will perform the monitoring, inspecting and coordinating of construction management and quality assurance inspections as noted below.
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Our opportunity: As the premium provider of drinking water and water treatment services for the greater part of a century, Hall's Culligan continues to innovate and expand our business nationwide by offering tailored solutions to meet the specific needs of each customer backed by our superior Culligan service.
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Journey-level experience operating, maintaining and repairing Central Utility and Combined Cycle Co-Generation Plant systems, pumps, piping, digital and pneumatic controls, i.e. gas turbines, steam turbines, dead band, plant steam systems, high temperature hot water systems, compressed air systems, refrigeration, air conditioning compressors and controls, water systems and other related controls and systems.
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The Land Development Manager is responsible for managing the Division’s land development program by directing activities such as roadway construction, water and sewer installation, earthwork, landscape, irrigation activities, vertical construction and public utility coordination.
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