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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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Perform research, strategic consultation, preparation and project management of NEPA documents for complex public and private land development projects. Manage public engagement activities and interact with various members of public agency and private client staff on matters related to land use planning, project description development, NEPA compliance, and land development/entitlements.
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The Program Manager will provide strategic guidance to Audio Visual project team that will promote the company's culture, enhance the client relationship, and drive revenue growth. The Program Manager needs to navigate a very complex set of variables including continuity of system designs, global project teams, overall performance quality, and a widely varying set of expectations with multiple stakeholders to achieve a high level of customer satisfaction.
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Oversee and manage entire site management team (Construction Manager, Project Engineer, Quality Manager, Safety Manager, etc.) The Sr. Project Manager can run a standalone or multiple standalone multi-craft, joint ventures, or EPC projects up to $200+ million dollars.
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Our Senior Technical Project Manager (PM) will manage complex projects as part of our Shared Services group - assisting with all lines of business. Scrum Experience: 5 or more years working on Scrum teams, ideally as a Scrum Master or Agile Project Manager.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Construction Manager who will provide day-to-day management of federal construction projects and provide leadership and guidance to project teams in the performance of their work activities.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager to join our Power Delivery Solutions division. Reporting to senior leadership, you will be part of an established Project Management Office (PMO) within our division, responsible for portfolio management, people leadership, and driving special initiatives.
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AES Clean Energy (AES) is seeking a Senior Manager to join our Transmission Strategy team. This Senior Manager Role, will serve as the principal Transmission Strategy lead for one or more US Markets.
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An OR Renovation Senior Project Manager manages new build and renovation projects from purchase order through project completion while supporting the regional Program Manager with quoting, selling, planning, vendor management and budgeting phase.
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Proficiency in project management software (Primavera P6, Microsoft Project), Microsoft Office Suite, and database tools. Proficiency in Primavera P6, Microsoft Project. At least 7 years in project management, focusing on renewable energy and EPC management.
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As a Senior Water Quality Specialist you will report to the Industrial and Water Engineering District Environmental Manager and provide technical support related to water management, permitting, and other environmental programs for our various industrial projects and our internal project teams.
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10+ Years Experience in Commercial Drywall Construction as a Project Manager OR Estimator. Commercial Drywall Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required. I am working with multiple well-respected, firmly established Commercial Drywall Contractors seeking experienced Project Managers and Estimators.
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Primarily involved with overseeing the preparation and review of geotechnical reports from junior staff with a strong commitment to meeting project deadlines. Host or attend project meetings with clients to follow up on delivered reports and provide technical solutions as necessary.
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Senior Project Manager - Healthcare Construction. The ideal candidate will develop and coordinate project scope, schedules, and budgets, manage design and construction, and serve as the project lead for the construction of facilities such as hospitals, outpatient care facilities, clinics, and MRI Suites.
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The Regional Senior Project Manager, Construction position will manage the planning, coordinating, and execution of all construction execution aspects of project delivery for multiple Alterra-owned resorts.
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