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This role will be fully accountable for all aspects of project management including, but not limited to, scoping, scheduling, resourcing, budgeting, planning, process mapping, requirements analysis, documentation, risk management, change management, user acceptance, and training.
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Enrolled in programs focused on Science, Technology, or Mathematics, such as computer engineering, computer science, computer information systems, management information systems, mathematics, statistics, economics, data science, electric design, project management, construction management, chemistry, environmental studies, natural sciences, and similar.
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Have a focus on client development and management, serving as a client manager and project manager for future assignments and pursuits with key clients in North America. Experienced in development and management of a wide range of client relationships and specific program and/or project pursuits.
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This position performs project management responsibilities in the role of Deputy Program Manager on a large , moderate- risk Operations and Management contract that includes minor individual construction projects and procurement activities.
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The Legal Counsel will provide guidance and hands-on support to managers and project managers on change management, risk, protect rights and entitlements for relief, prepare correspondence, maintain records necessary to ensure effective dispute resolution, and other project matters.
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They are responsible for vendor management, budget management, risk identification and mitigation, program status reporting, escalations, and project schedules. 4-6 years of program management or 2+ years' experience in a relevant field such as energy services, construction management, energy installation, vendor management.
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This multifaceted Product Strategist role requires someone who excels in a dynamic environment, has strong analytical and project management skills, is a creative problem solver and a strong communicator.
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Focusing on a variety of construction services to complement standard and numerous alternative project delivery methods, including engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC), design-build, design-build-operate, design-build-own-operate, and construction management at risk.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Junior Software Implementation Consultant to work remotely, supporting our global Digital Solutions Team. Working with a wide range of internal and external clients in various industries, you will solve complex requirements, lead technical project teams, and develop designs for Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) and Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) Software solutions.
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Proficiency in project management software (i.e., MS Project, Primavera P6, Procore, etc. Other important activities include, but are not limited to, budgeting and cost control, team leadership and coordination, client relations, quality assurance and compliance, risk management and documentation and reporting.
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Business Administration, Finance, Economics, Accounting, Banking or its equivalent with an MBA or its equivalent; and with a professional certification, such as Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), or Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
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The Risk Management Director works closely with project managers, contractors, and other stakeholders to develop risk management plans, conduct risk assessments, and monitor the effectiveness of risk control measures.
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The successful candidate will work under a professional engineer's supervision to provide high-level inspection, engineering, and project management services to our diverse client base.
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An example would be a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in public administration, environmental science, public health, policy or management, business administration or closely related field and one (1) year of full time professional experience in contract monitoring, grants administration, project coordination, or customer service related to environmental science or public health.
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Utilizing applicable project management tools, implement network logic and measurement methods to perform critical path and risk analyses. You will collaborate with Engineering, Business Operations, and Program Management while working within the planning team to translate authorized customer requirements into a performance measurement baseline.
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