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Project Manager – Geologist/Engineer/Scientist – Lakewood, CO. As a project manager, you will manage projects on behalf of our clients, advise clients on compliance issues, and lead environmental assessment and remediation projects nationwide.
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This role will grow into managing the companies bigger projects up to $3 million We are looking for a Glazing Project Manager with diverse commercial glass experience. Glass And Glazing Project Manager Qualifications.
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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 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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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Project Manager Assistant to join our team in our Castle Rock, CO office. The Project Manager Assistant will work under the direction of the Senior Project Manager Assistant and Senior Project Manager.
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The Manager of Engineering Project Management reports to the Head of Engineering Project Management and also collaborates with Operations, New Center Development, EHS, Security, Quality, Legal, IT, Procurement, and Corporate Real Estate.
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Care Manager utilizes participant centered, trauma informed, harm reduction and strengths-based approaches to empower individuals to seek liberation and reduce recidivism. Care Manager is knowledgeable in the many avenues of healing from trauma and substance use disorders while implementing culturally responsive, gender-responsive, and trauma informed care.
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We are looking for a Commercial Solar Project Manager with demonstrated experience in project management and a passion for renewable energy and sustainability. Position Overview: The Commercial Solar Project Manager will oversee the successful completion of all commercial solar projects, from initial concept to finished product.
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Boost Mobile is seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented Digital and Creative Project Manager to join our team. 5+ years of experience in digital marketing, project management, or a related role.
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Manage project-specific billing coordination with the accounting team and Operations Manager, schedule commissioning resources, expedite the return of mark-ups for as-built development, and ensure timely completion of project-specific close-out documentation.
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At CoBank, our Portfolio Manager - Project Finance provides relationship management and credit support to primary Relationship Managers, including origination, structuring, execution, and monitoring of Project Finance transactions for power and energy infrastructure assets.
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The project Manager will report to a Power Transaction Services Managing Director. As a Project Manager within Leidos' Energy & Infrastructure Consulting Practice , you will play an important part in those transactions, giving you an opportunity to contribute, in a meaningful way, to making our world a better place.
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The Project Environmental Planner/Project Manager requires a broad overall understanding of environmental regulations including NEPA, Endangered Species Act (ESA), and Clean Water Act (CWA) regulations as well as the relationship among them.
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Assemble and review estimates before reviewing with the Estimating Manager. Follow and enforce all company policies and discuss any need for change with the Contract/Estimating Manager.
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Senior Project Manager - Remote. LSSGB - Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification - Enterprise - Enterprise, PMP - Project Management Professional - Enterprise - Enterprise. Effectively applies Magellan's methodology and enforces project standards using Microsoft Project or other approved toolkit templates.
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