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The ideal candidate will have an expert-level understanding of renewable energy project processes and experience and expertise interpreting and applying federal and state environmental laws (NEPA, ESA, and CWA, and other federal environmental laws), federal guidelines (WEGs), and policies, and developing innovative environmental compliance strategies for complex utility-scale projects.
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The Survey Project Manager will report directly to the Land Surveying Manager. Survey Project Managers are responsible for the successful management of field and office staff for multiple land surveying projects.
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Reporting to the Project Director, the Controls Manager is responsible for drafting, managing, and maintaining project related contracts, creating and maintaining the project schedule, material/equipment/service bidding and procurement, monitoring the financial health of the project and developing reporting structures and reports to the Vice President of Construction, Sr. Company Management and the Customer.
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Denver Public Safety Youth Programs (DPSYP) is seeking Interns to support the Runaway Outreach Notification and Intervention (RONI) Project and the Denver Anti-Trafficking Alliance High-Risk Youth Multidisciplinary Team (DATA HRY MDT.
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Two (2) years demonstrated professional experience in an IT project management/lead or related capacity, including all aspects of process development and execution. The Project Manager work with the Vice President to plan, execute, and finalize Enrollment Management projects according to deadlines and within budget.
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The Project Architect will work with studio leadership and project teams to help guide and manage projects in all phases of design. The Project Architect will manage projects from conceptual design phase through completion of construction, and in some instances into construction administration.
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This Senior Project Manager role will own two key channels including the FareHarbor.com website, our Content Marketing strategy and social media presence. Project manage the creation of deliverables based on the defined strategy including defining project goals and messaging, collaborating with strategy, design and content teamsManage and influence stakeholders up to the Director level, work productively with VP level.
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Our portfolio of projects includes the largest net-zero energy housing project in the US (West Village), the revitalization of Denver's original main street (Larimer Square), the first carbon-positive hotel in the US (Populus), and one of the largest adaptive re-use LEED Platinum development in the country (RailSpur.
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Each contractor location and corporate project will be unique, requiring the need for an individual who enjoys challenges and can manage change - at times this will include managing resistance to change with political savvy and an ombudsman-like attitude.
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Requirements: 3+ Years Experience as Project Manager for Heavy Civil Construction, Underground Utilities, Earthwork. Job Title: Sr. Project Manager Heavy Civil, Underground Utilities, Earthwork.
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Across all 11 in-house disciplines, each team brings a multidisciplinary mindset to every project every single day. Oversee the design and ongoing progress of a project, including project coordination with city, state, and county officials and other outside agencies.
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Make repairs and perform preventative maintenance to company, industry standards and to building codes – seek the help of the Maintenance Supervisor, Regional Maintenance Manager, or Director of Project and Risk Management, or the Vice President for Capital Planning, Procurement and Energy Management before proceeding with unfamiliar measures – contact them before contacting vendors for the non-routine repair or replacement issues.
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CommonSpirit Mountain Region’s Corporate Service Center is headquartered in Centennial, CO where our corporate leaders and centralized teams support our hospitals, clinics and people – including marketing, human resources, employee benefits, finance, billing, talent acquisition/development, payor relations, IT, project management, community benefit and more.
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The Site Safety Manager plans, implements and supervises all aspects of the project safety and accident prevention programs in compliance with corporate, federal, state, and local program standards.
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Overview: Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS) division is seeking a "Construction Safety Loss Control Consultant" needed on a per assignment/quarterly basis in the Denver, CO region to perform safety/loss control risk inspection on multi-year construction project located in the educational/university business sector.
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