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Purpose:As a Project Manager, you will be part of the Power Networks team leading engineering projects for the design of substation facilities for voltages up to and including 765 kV. This includes new substations and switchyards, as well as modifications, additions, and upgrades to existing facilities.
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As our 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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Manage and provide oversight for the following direct reporting relationships: Plant Manager, Associate VP Sales & Technology, Director Product Development, and Director Project Management & Engineering.
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Commensurate GC/EPC experience spanning years of engineering, estimating, management and construction work proving technical and leadership competencies. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in engineering or construction management program, or similar discipline from a four-year college or university.
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A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Construction Management, Structural/Civil Engineering, or Business is highly preferred. Please consider joining our dynamic Project Management Team. Job Overview - Reviews project proposals and job scope plans to determine time frames, funding limitations, procedures for project completion, staffing requirements, and allotment of available resources to various phases.
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Theories, principles, and practices of project management. Arcadis seeks an Assistant Contracts Reporting Manager to join the team in Los Angeles to support project administration activities under the supervision of the Project Manager, Contract Administrator, and Project team for a highway construction project including support of change control procedures, pay application processing, and coordination with interfacing departments among other contract administration tasks as assigned.
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The ideal candidate has a proven track record of project engineering and civil construction work. Support construction activities by planning, organizing and implementing project engineering & project controls tasks as required for successful project execution.
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Software development experience, ideally in program or project management, product development, telematics, or engineering role. Function in an agile project team as a product owner / LPL, Scrum Master / ALPL, or person-in-charge of a functional area for a project.
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Bachelor's In Energy Management/Landman, Business, Engineering, GIS or related field. The AES Clean Energy land team is seeking a Land Acquisition Project Manager with experience in land and/or right of way acquisition in the energy industry.
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At GAM, we provide our customers with a range of services including Regulatory and Customer Compliance of Property Systems, Import/Export Trade Compliance, Material Management, Stockrooms/Tool Cribs/Receiving, Engineering Tool Design and Rework/Repairs, Records Management, Distribution Services, Capital Asset Management, Development & Production-Equipment Maintenance, and Facilities Project Management.
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The Terminal Refresh /CTA West Station Design Manager supports the Terminal Refresh T2 T5 T6 T7 Project Manager in providing oversight of the tenants/design-builders designs including architectural, structural, mechanical electrical plumbing (MEP), civil, utilities, and IT disciplines per LAWA standards.
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Bachelor's Degree (Master's preferred) in either Industrial Engineering, International Relations, Development Studies, Project Management, or a related discipline. The Project Manager oversees project resources, ensuring adherence to core project management principles and Food For the Poor policies throughout project execution and program implementation.
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Knowledgeable of Contracts, SOWs, BOEs, Information Technology and Engineering (SW & Systems) Processes and Practices; Control Account Management (CAM) or Earned Value Management System (EVMS) certification or similar budget tracking experienceWorking knowledge or certification in industry standards such as 6sigma, CMMI, ITIL, or Agile MethodologiesWhat We OfferOur values drive our actions, behaviors, and performance with a vision for a safer, more connected world.
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Direct experience in technical engineering project management. As a Senior Technical Project Manager, you will be working alongside a highly motivated and hard-working engineering team to untangle the complex web of customer needs, company resources, and the laws of physics.
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10-15 years of progressive experience in aerospace/defense, with a proven track record in project management and government contract management. Technical Expertise: Utilize your understanding of engineering principles and drone technology to support and manage engineering project teams.
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