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Master's degree in Civil Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or other related field. We are seeking professionals with interest in the following to join our growing team in Colorado: water resources engineering, geotechnical/geological engineering, structural engineering, risk informed decision making, flood hydrology and consequences, constructability and cost estimating, project delivery support, planning, and project management.
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ResponsibilitiesThe Bilingual (Spanish) Administrative Generalist owns the administrative tasks and comprehensive support for multiple departments with Legends Hospitality at Ball Arena. Apply by June , Position SummaryThe Bilingual (Spanish) Administrative Generalist owns the administrative tasks and comprehensive support for multiple departments with Legends Hospitality at Ball Arena.
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BS in Water Resources Engineering, Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Geology, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field8+ years of experience in Groundwater Engineering, Hydrogeology or a related field.
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Description Under the guidance of the team lead(s), you will work in a project team environment with other engineers involved in executing water resources deliverables and other site development engineering in support of the design, modification, and analysis of power plant sites.
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The Region Vice President Human Resources & CHRO provides oversight of the full range of operational and strategic Human Resources activities within CommonSpirit Health's Mountain Region.
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The ideal candidate will have broad generalist experience in Human Resources in the areas of employee and labor relations, performance management, talent development, talent acquisition, and succession planning.
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The Denver office has an immediate opening for a Water Resources Engineering Project Manager. BS in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in water resources applications; MS in Water Resources Engineering preferred.
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We are hiring a Human Resources Generalist, who will be responsible for providing a wide range of day-to-day HR support including administering employee benefits and leaves while also working to drive New Charter global People initiatives.
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Ability to manage and mentor staff and direct resources effectively in a positive manner. Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Surface Water practice in Denver, CO.
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The Business Development Director position is a key senior sales role within the Our client Energy & Resources (E&R) sales team for North America, responsible for executing regional sales and business development strategies.
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5 years' experience as a Human Resources generalist with thorough knowledge of HR disciplines (employee relations, leave management, performance management, policy administration, workforce planning, compensation and benefits) required.
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10 years of progressive human resources experience, including five (5) or more years of experience with primary accountability for HR business partnership, organizational development or related responsibility required.
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This sector also includes all oil and gas majors for upstream, midstream and downstream business operations. Personally develop strong, long-term relationships and referrals with senior management at leading North American Oil and Gas companies, upstream oil and gas services companies (exploration and development), midstream (refineries), and downstream (retail operations) for selected targets on the E&R global approved client target list.
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We are seeking an experienced and strategic Human Resources Manager to lead our recruiting team and drive the development and implementation of HR best practices. Experience in coordinating with external recruiting resources including agencies and/or independent contractors.
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Our Federal Solutions segment delivers resources to our US government customers that ensure the success of missions around the globe. Description :Parsons is hiring a Human Resources (Services) Director to support the NSF Antarctic Science and Engineering Support Contract (ASESC.
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