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As a Project Controls Manager, you will have the opportunity to use your experience managing the cost control process, reporting on budget, and schedule on large public transit projects.
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If this describes you, we are looking for a talented and ambitious Senior Transportation Engineer / Project Manager in our Chicago, Illinois office. You will provide engineering expertise on highway projects including roadway studies and design, drainage and utility systems, preliminary and final design, preparation of construction documents, cost estimates, project scheduling, and large, complex highway corridors.
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Job DescriptionAECOM is seeking a Senior Project Manager to be based in Chicago, IL.JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Lead development and execution of significant rail/transit including light rail, heavy rail subway, commuter rail, high speed rail, and/or bus rapid transit surface, aerial or underground project pursuits and delivery.
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The Audit Project Manager is expected to perform and monitor progress of audit engagements against plan and schedule, assess work performed by the audit engagement team, and provide coaching and on-the-job training for team members to ensure engagements are completed in conformance with internal audit policies and procedures.
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Project Manager in Environmental Science, Geology, or. Primary work environments are office and field, with remote hybrid work flexibility depending on project requirements. Previous private or public sector client management and business development success and project management experience.
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Managing and serving as the lead Project Manager for wastewater, water, stormwater, conveyance, and general municipal engineering projects. PMP (PMI), CCM or DBIA certification is required (within 12 months of hire or promotion onto the Approved Project Manager list.
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THRIVE is seeking a Research Project Manager to advance recruitment and retention aims of THRIVE researchers and collaborators at partner sites. The Project Manager will also be responsible for community engagement by building and maintaining relationships with local organizations and disseminating information through webinars.
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The Sr. Manager, IBP&E Project Management will be responsible for managing the PMO within the Supply Chain, Integrated Business Planning & Execution organization, ensuring the organization is executing critical New Product, Cost Innovation, Business Continuity and Digital Transformation initiatives efficiently and effectively across the organization.
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Our client is a nationally recognized integrated developer and contractor looking for a new Senior Project Manager to oversee delivery of their commercial and entertainment construction project pipeline in downtown Chicago.
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Hiring a Project Manager responsible for large-scale structural steel/industrial projects, from takeoffs to labor application. Their project portfolio includes industrial, commercial, institutional, healthcare, aviation, steel, power, and bridge construction.
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Under the direction of the Senior Policy and Engagement Specialist, the Project Manager provides leadership in the execution and implementation of Public Policy, Research, and Advocacy (PPRA) team outreach, projects, events, and functions.
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With over 50 years operating in the Chicago Heavy Civil Construction space, our client experienced their best year in 2023 (both revenue & project starts) and are looking to continue this growth in 2024.
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Job Summary The PCDC Senior Project Manager will be responsible for managing projects within the Data for the Common Good portfolio including, but not limited to, its pediatric cancer disease group consortia development, implementation, and progress as well as cancer informatics and clinical trials workflow enhancement projects.
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Uline's award-winning Creative department is looking for a Photo Project Manager to add their magic touch to our in-house Photo Studio! Hands-on experience with Adobe Photoshop and related Adobe Creative Suite programs, Digital Asset Management, Excel and Adobe Experience Manager.
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Support the project Team Lead with respect to client retention by adding value during preconstruction, and to financial project goals by contributing to a successful project buyout process, completing accurate forecasting of project costs, and timely submission of billings and tracking of receivables using CMiC/Procore.
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Title: project manager in Chicago, Steamboat-springs, Colorado
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