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As a Sr Project Architect, you, in partnership with the Sr Project Manager and Sr Project Designer, are accountable for project financial performance and team communication.
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The M's responsibilities include identifying and mitigating risk, managing the overall customer relationship, and underwriting and executing amendments and modifications for portfolio of complex renewable energy tax equity investments, project finance loans, and related products (predominantly solar, wind, and battery storage systems.
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We are seeking a Senior Project Manager for our Energy & Resources business line to lead multi-discipline project teams to deliver thermal generation, offshore wind, energy storage, distributed generation/microgrid, utility scale solar, onshore wind, and transportation electrification.
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Boost Mobile is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Project Manager to join our dynamic creative operations team. Job Duties and Responsibilities Boost Mobile is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Project Manager to join our dynamic creative operations team.
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Collaborates with VP of Marketing on broader marketing initiatives and with the Business Development Manager, Communication Manager, and Publications Manager on project pursuits.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Aviation practice across the West in Denver, CO! Our Project Managers/Practice Builders manage their projects profitably, transition work to qualified staff, grow and mentor staff, and act as a positive leader and mentor.
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Provide On the job training to Identity management workstream members The Department’s Identity management system workstream team consists of information security officer, infrastructure manager, identity management administrator, SLDS Grant Project Manager and CDE’s applications development manager.
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This position would work within the Natural Resource group to assist with project management and project deliverables. Coordinate scheduling, data transfer, and reporting with other field staff and project managers.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated MEP Project Manager with a strong healthcare focus to expand our MEP practice in Denver, CO! Prepare project specifications, electrical construction cost estimates, and proposals, supporting the growth of electrical engineering service areas in the local market and across the country.
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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 Consulting Engineer will act as project manager for small to medium-sized projects. Experience in any of the following areas is a plus: curtain wall design, historic preservation, industrial rope access/rock climbing, and public speaking.
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Project Manager, Transmission & Interconnection Engineering (Energy Storage) This role is part of the Transmission, Interconnection, & Market Operations Team which is at the crux of the organization supporting Project Development, EPC, and Origination efforts for an organization taking on next generation challenges in the battery storage and renewable energy space.
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The Project Management internship is a full-time, paid position that will last for 12 weeks. As a Project Management Intern, you will:Assist in project planning, including defining scope, goals, and deliverables.
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Is actively seeking an Senior NEPA Compliance Project Manager to join our Environmental Planning Group. 10+ years of relevant experience with NEPA compliance, environmental permitting, technical report writing, or project management.
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Network Development Project Manager. Engage in project startup activities such as engineering/construction RFP development and bidding, ROW agreement acquisition, long-lead permitting, joint-build agreements and long-lead materials procurement as required in order to position the project for success.
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