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Represents Colliers Project Leaders (CPL), a Division of Colliers Engineering and Design (CED), services to clients to support the growth of business for the Company. Key Service Lines include: Owners Project Management (OPM) and Commissioning (Cx.
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Successful candidates will be responsible for providing technical, management, and staff support for a variety of infrastructure-related projects, primarily involving the planning and design of water/wastewater treatment facilities, pump stations, and storage facilities.
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The Facilities Planning, Design and Construction Department at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center provides project management, space planning, and design services to the hospital community.
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Implements appropriate fiscal management systems to ensure compliance with grant obligations; manages/oversees development and oversight of RFP's and grants; Ensures and maintains effective communication among community organizations, city agencies, coalition members and residents and develops strategies to support project activities.
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Reporting to the CPD Supervisor and within established hospital and departmental policies, the CPD Inventory Coordinator I is responsible for providing inventory management, program management, dedicated comprehensive technical support, reporting and analytics to the Perioperative Services, Endoscopy, and external areas.
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With MAI-designated appraisers, land use planners, GIS specialists, licensed brokers, and staff with hands-on development and project management skills, LandVest is an industry leader.
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Our Real Estate Consulting Group offers comprehensive land planning, appraisal, brokerage and project management services for owners of significant real estate assets. Support Appraisers, Consultants, and Project Managers with the collection, research and verification of sale and rental data and organization in MS Excel and other software systems.
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The role of a Consulting Actuary includes client management, project management, technical review, subject matter expertise and new business development. The Consulting Actuary will support a book of business in the East Region with emphasis in retiree health valuations and health benefits in the Public Sector and Multiemployer markets.
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Manage all project aspects; scope development, qualifications and proposals, presentations, contract negotiations, design scope, budget, scheduling, staff management and coordinating work efforts, cost estimating, bidding support, construction administration, cost control, project communications and documentation, and cash management.
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We are currently seeking a Civil/Geotechnical Field Supervisor to work in a technical support role with highly skilled professionals on diverse project teams in a dynamic environment. Provide primary in field management and oversight for Construction Management/Design Build services and/or field investigation programs for more complex and larger scale project.
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Contribute to the development and organization of project management processes and procedures to support the activities of the Real Estate & Capital Projects group. Minimum of ten (10) years of progressively responsible experience with multi-discipline, multi-million dollar construction projects including a minimum of three (3) years experience managing project support staff.
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The person in this position is the resident technology expert actively involved in managing these main areas within BU Housing, which is StarRez: The Core Housing Management System, Portal Management (applications, room selection, and web forms), testing and auditing the integrity of interfaces and upgrades, staff training, and development of policies and procedures to ensure support requirements are met in a 24/7 operation environment.
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May provide administrative and project management support for faculty, staff, or trainee-led initiatives or events as time permits. Provides logistical support and back-up coverage for other departmental staff as needed, including at virtual and in-person events and activities.
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Independently facilitates project subgroups and work teams including meeting management, discussion facilitation, conflict resolution, change management, and one-on-one meetings with technical and administrative managers and leaders.
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Coordinates yearly insurance renewals and communicates directly with the broker, obtains and files certificates and tracks project COI status with PMs/PDs. Manages and tracks project management operations, including new project set-up, tracking status of contracts, amendments, POs, and task orders, and providing administrative support for the file archiving system.
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