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Job Title: Project Engineer / Pavement Engineer. Oversee construction management of on-going civil construction project for airfield runway improvements / pavement resurfacing.
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Working with Project Engineer and Project Manager on developing design schedules and budgets for electrical engineering work activities. Job Posting Title: Protection and Controls Engineer.
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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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Content knowledge and professional interest in climate change science and policy, energy policy, ocean science and conservation, marine fisheries, coastal communities and livelihoods and/or climate justice, and climate resilience.
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We’re looking for a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) (aka The Uptime Guardian) to drive system reliability, automate operations, and ensure our services stay available even under pressure. Requirements Required Skills: System Reliability and Automation Expertise: Experience with building and maintaining highly reliable systems and automating infrastructure management using tools like Terraform, Ansible, or Puppet.
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The Director of Project Finance will report to the Managing Director of Finance and will have high level of exposure to both C-Level Management and Board of Directors Required Qualifications Must have a BS/BA and ideally an MBA with a minimum of 5+ years of experience in project finance, corporate finance, or investment banking, with at least 3 years in solar and/or storage project experience.
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Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), Professional Geologist (PG), Professional Engineer (PE), Registered Environmental Manager (REM), Registered Environmental Professional (REP), or other applicable certification preferred.
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Litigation Management Counsel also coordinates and oversees outside counsel in trial and appellate work and is accountable for evaluating, assessing, designing and implementing litigation strategy in collaboration with defense counsel as well as assuring the litigation against thepany is handled in a consistent, efficient and effective manner.
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Working closely with Director, Project Engineering as well as other Preconstruction Managers, Construction Managers, and installation and commissioning teams, Senior Project Engineer – Green Hydrogen will coordinate delivery of engineering deliverables, clarifications etc.
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The Infrastructure Design and Construction Division of San Francisco Public Works, led by the City Engineer, provides engineering planning and design services, project management, and construction management services for a range of capital improvement projects supporting the City's streets and infrastructure.
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MWH Constructors (MWH), a global leader in heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is seeking an Assistant Project Manager to support all aspects of delivery for electrical and instrumentation work that may include procurement, contract management, change management, quality management, and issues management on a large wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) project in San Francisco, CA.
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The candidate must have demonstrated urban design and visioning experience, knowledge of land use/community planning and zoning concepts, sound project management skills, be able to communicate effectively verbally and in writing, and interest in working in a fast-paced environment.
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Experience with Third Party Risk Management (TPRM), with an emphasis on vendor security assessments. Identity & Access Management (IAM) Experience in infrastructure security with an emphasis on endpoint security, network security, and/or supply chain risk management.
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You will partner closely with the leaders of Onyx’s customer organizations, including AI/ML, a diversity of R&D teams utilizing data to accelerate drug discovery (genomics sciences, computational biology, imaging, computational chemistry, to name a few), along with the Onyx portfolio management and engineering function heads to deliver industry-leading solutions that power AI/ML workloads.
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Thorough knowledge of data and process modeling, system and application testing, software development life cycle, application design and architecture, programming, implementation, change controls, and robotics suites.
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