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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 Menlo Park, CA.
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A Senior Project Manager will. Over 7 years of experience in construction/project management (experience in distributed energy, solar, batteries, fuel cells, microgrids) Effectively manage critical path of the project execution schedule to ensure on time projects.
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The Facilities and Operations (F&O) Department, Design and Construction Services (DCS) group is seeking a Senior Project Manager to deliver world-class design and construction of facilities and infrastructure projects in support of world-changing scientific research.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager/Practice Leader to expand our Roadway practice in San Mateo, California (CA)! + Our Project Managers/Practice Builders manage their projects profitably, transition work to qualified staff, grow and mentor staff, and act as a positive leader and mentor.
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We take pride in how our employee retention, robust benefits package, and company values have led to Kimley-Horn's placement on the Fortune "100 Best Companies to Work" list for 17 years! At Kimley-Horn, we do things differently.
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As a Momentum Design Lab Delivery Lead / Senior Project Manager, you’ll ensure the work we produce is effective and intelligent while working with a team of software product designers and developers.
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Senior Project Manager, cGMP Facility Design & Construction. Proficiency in CPM scheduling method such as MS Project or Primavera P6. Strong budget/financial management skills relating to CapEx and OpEx spending and project cash flow forecasting.
$165,580 - $214,280 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 month ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The Senior Project Manager is responsible for managing the programming, planning, design, construction and activation of complex projects under the general supervision of the Director.
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Strong project management skills and proven experience in managing medium to large capital projects (>$50M) with emphasis on biopharmaceutical cleanroom manufacturing facility and development laboratories in a cGxP/Annex 1 environment.
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As a Senior Program Manager at the dynamic Project Management Office (PMO) of Walmart Fulfillment Services (WFS), your role will be to lead high-impact initiatives across the organization.
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Senior Project Manager, Device Engineering page is loaded. Communicate regularly with key stakeholders, including project sponsors, senior management and external partners or customers.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Manager, Supply Chain and Technical Project Management in our Global Supply Chain & Technical Operations department. Engage sponsors, functional senior leadership, and key stakeholders in regular and meaningful project communications (dashboards, reports, metrics, etc.
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ECC is seeking qualified candidates for Senior Project Manager due to growth for project locations in US and / or Canada project. Create and review project proposal or plan to determine time frame, funding limitations, procedures for accomplishing project, staffing requirements, and allotment of available resources to various phases of project.
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Senior Project Manager. As an Engagement Manager, your primary responsibility will be to partner with global, marquee enterprise clients. As an Engagement Manager at our organization, you will be at the forefront of managing a specialized cross-functional team that supports our global strategic clients.
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As a Senior Project Manager at Dexterity, you will be responsible for detailed planning and execution of the robotic system deployment to multiple customer sites. In addition to driving the deployment of our hardware and software solutions, the Senior PM will act as a leader amongst their peers and will be responsible for creating templates, best practices, and other materials to increase the overall efficiency and effectiveness of our project management and field teams.
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