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Kleinfelder has a great opportunity for a Senior Archaeologist and Project Manager to join our Northern California cultural resources group. Office job duties include project management, preparing proposals and contracts, peer reviewing internal cultural documents, mentoring junior staff, coordinating with archaeological field crews, reviewing field paperwork such as survey and monitoring reports, completing and reviewing site record forms, and submitting high quality deliverables to our clients.
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As an Electrical Project Engineer in our San Francisco office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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The Office of Diversity and Outreach (ODO) Operations Team seeks an experienced Special Project Manager to develop and implement projects and initiatives and to execute key strategic initiatives to support UCSF's diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) mission and the operations of the Office of Diversity and Outreach.
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Direct experience in: Transit industry Fleet engineering Battery Electric Vehicles Electric Trolley Vehicles Project Management Vehicle Procurement Knowledge of charging infrastructure methodology and standards Up-to-date knowledge of transit industry and industry trends as it relates to the introduction of zero emission buses and associated facility and infrastructure needs.
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Allocating and scheduling project resources for both SFO ITT and Subcontractors as it relates to IT Passive and Active System Buildout. IT Infrastructure Project Experience to work with our client, San Francisco International Airport (SFO.
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Present the design with the Project Manager and Project Designer to stakeholders during early project phases. This position is to serve in a role as project architect during construction administration on a significant, hospital replacement project in San Jose, California.
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Deliver end-to-end project & product software testing lifecycle (STLC) needs such as requirement review, technical assessment, test estimation, meet defined target timelines, represent QA with technical project managers, and support and involve in manual testing as required.
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Employee Referral Program MWH Constructors is a global project delivery company in heavy civil construction with a focus on water and wastewater treatment infrastructure. When completed, this will be the largest Thermal Hydrolysis wastewater treatment plant in operation in the entire U.S. Essential Functions Provide leadership and support to the Trade Package Project Managers and Site Superintendents.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in environmental Project Management, the design and construction of environmental remediation, stormwater compliance, wastewater, solid waste, and/or general engineering projects.
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A member of the Project Finance team, you will have the opportunity to use your excellent business. as project finance and corporate transactions. In your role, you will help structure, negotiate, execute and manage project- and corporate.
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We are seeking experienced mid - senior level Project Engineering Geologist to serve our Bay Area clients. Minimum 1 - 2 years of cradle to grave Project Management. Have advanced knowledge of the California seismic landscape and proven skills of developing hazard mitigation measures required.
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As a Project Accountant, you will be responsible for many aspects of Accounting and Operations, including: Project Accounting, Accounts Payable, Employee Expense Reports, Purchase Orders, Staffing, Employee Expense Reports, etc.
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Lawrence Group’s New York office is seeking an experienced Project Architect / Project Manager to be based in the. This role is to serve as the Lawrence Group local project lead for a multi-project effort for work in the Transamerica.
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As a Project Architect, in partnership with the Project Manager and Project Designer, you are accountable for project financial performance and team communication. Responsible for ensuring the overall design intent of the project established by the Project Designer is incorporated into the detailed documentation.
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The MEP Project Manager is responsible for managing, field inspections, problem solving, and coordinating all necessary Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Protection project resources and documentation throughout the entire project lifecycle.
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