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Commercial Roofing Project Manager/Estimator Compensation: Base Salary with PTO based on experience. Commercial Roofing Project Manager/Estimator Qualifications and Responsibilities: 5+ years in commercial roofing Project Management and/or estimating.
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The Civil/Structural Engineer 2 is responsible for technical design to support proposals, engineer of record review, and operations support for a utility scale PV EPC contractor in the US. Their primary function will be leading proposal level design efforts on a project level.
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Providing detailed design and coordination with multidisciplinary team membersAttending and leading design meetings with other team membersConduct schematic, design development, and contract document work sessions in conjunction with the Project Manager, Project Architect, and other disciplines.
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The Preconstruction Manager will report to the Senior Project Manager and work with the Program Manager and Director of Project Procurement to deliver on project needs.
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Primedatacenters.com Location: Dallas, TX; Phoenix, AZ; Chicago, IL; or Denver, CO Summary Job Overview: We are seeking an experienced Substation Project Manager with a strong background in leading substation projects and expertise in the full EPC lifecycle (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction.
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The Water/Wastewater Engineering Project Manager will support and lead projects for water and wastewater clients primarily in the Denver area but also include national projects including planning, designing, and preparing plans related to water and wastewater infrastructure which may be comprised of water distribution and sewage collection systems, pump stations, reservoirs, hydraulic structures, and water/wastewater treatment facilities.
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A career-minded Water/Wastewater engineer, looking for growth and advancement, is needed to join JMT’s fast growing water/wastewater consultant engineering practice. Familiarity with AutoCAD Civil 3D, ArcGIS, and MS Project are a plus.
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Provides research and meeting preparation for Sr. Grants Manager and VP of Donor Relations, CEO as needed. Position Summary: Reporting to the Sr. Grants Manager, the role of the Grants Coordinator is to provide vital administrative support to maintain Butterfly Pavilion's $3 million grant portfolio which includes private and corporate foundations, and governmental agencies.
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Oversee natural resource surveys (e.g., wetland, wildlife, raptor, vegetation, reclamation) and management per SOW. Oversee natural resource survey reports (e.g., wetland, wildlife, raptor, vegetation, reclamation) and management per SOW. Travel to 2DOT offices, project sites and project meetings on an as-needed basis.
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Solid knowledge of LIHTC, Section 8, HOME, CDBG and their compliance requirements LIHTC (Low-Income Housing Tax Credit) and Project Based Section 8 certifications. QualificationsRequires 2 year experience working with real estate funding programs, financial eligibility determination, or other funding programs or 2 years experience working on site at a Tax Credit or Project Based Section 8 property.
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We are currently recruiting for an Enterprise Project Manager with telecommunications background in the Englewood, CO market. Develop a relationship with the client and serve as primary point of contact for any discussions regarding the project status and deliverables with the customer as well as with Client's Fiber management.
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The General Superintendent has the responsibility to collaborate with the Project Director, Senior Project Superintendent and Project Manager and is responsible for keeping them accurately and fully informed of the field status of the project, particularly regarding cost, schedule, quality, safety, and problem issues.
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Direct and oversee energy facility siting/routing, permitting, environmental field surveys, resource analyses, agency coordination, public outreach, budget, and project tracking. ·Ability to research and interpret federal, state, and local regulations on a project-specific basis to assess project permitting feasibility and requirements.
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The Project Manager, Long Haul Deployment utilizes tight project controls and proactive problem solving to anticipate and mitigate issues and keep projects on time and on budget. Zayo is seeking a Project Manager, Long Haul Deployment to be a critical member of the long haul project team responsible for management of turnkey construction contracts.
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The Senior Project Manager r eports to the Denver Area Manager and provides onsite leadership, coordination, and direction for construction management activities in the water/wastewater market in the Denver region.
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