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POSITION SUMMARY:The SCADA Engineer will report to the Manager, SCADA & Performance Engineering, and support both Pre-construction & Operations.
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Support all aspects of the value-based care deal negotiation process, including contracting and negotiation strategy, financial modeling and pricing, and project management. Manager of Payor Partnerships, Value-based Care Contracting.
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Q3 Contracting, a division of Primoris Services Corporation, is a publicly owned and operated construction contracting company that provides both specific and turnkey services for its customers in the gas, oil, electric and telecommunications industry.
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Technical Abilities: Knowledge of the general contracting industry and underground petroleum fueling system basics. Oversees the project's superintendents and assists with daily coordination of general contracting projects other construction related activities.
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Primoris Gas Operations which consist of companies such as Q3 Contracting, ARB, Primoris Distribution Services , Pride and Future has over 60 years of experience working in the natural gas distribution industry.
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The Group Product Manager of our Contracting and Explore products will have the honor of setting the strategy for two net new products we plan to go to market with,growing and empowering a small group of product managers, and collaborating with key stakeholders across the organization to put it all together.
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IMSolutions seeks an experienced Subject Matter Expert to fill an exciting opportunity working in federal government contracting supporting BPA Call Orders. Subject Matter Expert, Federal Contracting.
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Senior Account Executive, Performance Contracting. Retail, Building Automation, Construction, Technology, Cybersecurity, Information Technology and Services, Business Services, Video Surveillance, Physical Security, Data Protection.
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Summary: The VP QS & Contracting reports to the EVP of Product Delivery and is responsible for managing the quantity surveying function within our organization and contract delivery from general contractors.
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Federal government contracting touches nearly every business sector. Develop new products, solutions and deliverables for the rapidly changing Federal contracting environment. US Federal Government spends over $700B a year in goods and services.
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