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As part of the assigned duties the Sr. Geotechnical Engineer will perform geotechnical engineering design, construction support and oversite, project management, staff and operational support duties with integrity and a drive to succeed.
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Project management work will include client needs coordination, scoping, fee preparation, scheduling, budget tracking, and delivery of work products. Design work would include OCS design, sectionalizing, equipment sizing and protection, SCADA and control center interface, system feeders and returns, traction power distribution systems, bonding and grounding, etc.
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Contribute technical, subject matter or project management expertise on permitting strategies, due diligence reviews, environmental critical issues assessments, impact assessment deliverables, and overall quality control review.
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Excellent management and control of work flow to produce deliverables within required timeframes and quality standards. May have deep knowledge or experience in such areas as accounting, accounts payable, corporate tax, financial regulatory reporting, marketing and communications, corporate real estate, or project management of audits.
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Previous experience supporting cyber defense analysis of Operational Technology (OT) Networks, including Integrated Controls Systems (ICS), SCADA, and Process Control Networks (PCN). The Cybersecurity function is led by PG&E’s Senior VP and Chief Information Officer and is responsible for cybersecurity and risk management across the organization.
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5+ years in a medical organization in a clinical review, training, and/or project manager role. Experience with practice management system and EMR implementation, specific experience with eClinicalWorks and or Modernizing Medicine EMA is a plus.
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Responsible for developing written proposals to clients for both small and large projects including quality control review of proposals written by others. Interpret soil, bedrock and groundwater elevation and quality data.
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Integration, software implementation, project management, healthcare industry, Pmp certification, Pmp, Jira, Implementation, Project plan, Waterfall, Agile, Scrum. integration,software implementation,project management,healthcare industry,Pmp certification,Pmp,Jira.
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Understanding of IAM concepts, including access control models (RBAC, ABAC), authentication protocols, and identity lifecycle management. Project Management: Lead a team of skilled professionals to execute mainframe modernization projects.
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Standish Management LLC seeks Engagement Managers (multiple positions) for Treasury Management including managing the setup of wires for investments, distributions, invoice payments/Monitoring Cash flows; Respond to technical LP questions, as needed.
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From construction management to emergency management, quality support and pre-inspections, Clear Path Vegetation Management experts provide hands-on consulting strategy, project management and quality control services to optimize emergency and non-emergency projects as they evolve.
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Demonstrated project management skills (scheduling, staff management, project accounting/invoicing, etc.) DOSH-asbestos and CDPH-Lead certifications active and in good standing (i.e., CAC or CSST for asbestos and Lead Inspector/Assessor/Project Monitor/Sampling Technician for lead.
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MedPro Healthcare Staffing , a Joint Commission-certified staffing agency, is seeking a quality Operating Room Registered Nurse (RN) for a travel assignment with one of our top healthcare clients.
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At Floor & Decor Designers are responsible for meeting with customers, listening to their project needs, educating them on all that is required for their project, and building a creative design concept that incorporates the customers personal style, lifestyle, and budget.
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Minimum of 10 years in the environmental field preparing and managing high-quality CEQA, NEPA, and environmental compliance documentation. Cultivate strong relationships with clients, including frequent communication to understand client needs and position Harris to win work following our client management lifecycle process.
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