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Lead, Project Engineering - Release Train Engineer (Secret) L3Harris has an immediate opening for a Lead Project Engineer/Release Train Engineer r esponsible for leading a project team, including subcontractors, to meet customer requirements within allocated cost/schedule commitments in growing business area.
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Perform ‘Project Manager’ role for the USAFA (Owner) providing administrative duties. Research project requirements & develop scope of work for projects of all sizes & complexity. Prepare reports & presentations evaluating project alternatives.
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Strong communication skills with Superintendent, Project Manager, Subcontractor's and Owner's. Resume building project experience. Experience with Commercial, Education ,CM Degree, Multifamily, construction.
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Serve as a Senior Project Leader, providing programmatic updates to the Government Program Manager (PM) to include performance factors such as cost, schedule, and delivery; host/attend technical exchange meetings, program milestones, program management reviews, test and demonstrations.
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Leads and resolves project issues with some guidance regarding healthcare regulations, codes, Facility Guidelines Institute standards (FGI), as well as evaluation of design and construction changes throughout the project.
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You just need to meet with the customers to communicate and understand their wants and needs for their project, give them a quote on the spot, once landed then manage their vision and expectations to the paint crews you will work with.
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Manages project implementation and execution, including forecasting demand cycle, bill-only requisitions, lead time, reorder points, consignments, and follows best practices for storage, distribution, and rotation.
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Resets Remodel Senior Lead
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As a Equipment Operator, you'll: Operate various types of heavy equipment safely and efficiently, such as forklifts, cranes, loaders, or other industrial machinery; Conduct daily inspections and maintenance checks on equipment to ensure functionality and safety; Manage and adjust equipment settings to handle materials appropriately according to operational requirements; Coordinate with other team members to meet production schedules and project deadlines.
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