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Cuningham seeks a Project Landscape Architect (or non-licensed Project Landscape Designer) to share in our purpose and choose to design for social and ecological well-being. Lead the development of design solutions, coordination, and production efforts on a wide range of projects through all phases of the design, in an iterative and collaborative design process through sketching, 2D and 3D modeling, as well as computational methods in alignment with project success metrics.
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Analytical and problem-solving abilitiesAbility to prioritize, develop and maintain schedulesProficient in some of the following: Word, Excel, Primavera, Sage/Timberline, Project and Cost Management Systems, Autodesk Construction Cloud.
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Move up the project management or sales cycle, or across departments and groups. Reports project performance and is responsible for the discipline's effective management of change orders.
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The Project Manager will coordinate labor and equipment with the Vice President of Operations for the selection, assignment and utilization of job supervisors, foremen, engineers, health and safety officers, and workers.
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Work with project teams on all aspects of the art, science and business of architectural lighting design. Excellent organization and time management skills. SketchUp, 3DS Max, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Rhino, Grasshopper, DIVA, iRay, Lumion.
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As a Project Controls Specialist in the Ground Systems Development Group, you will be working with project/program managers to define scope and estimate work, build integrated schedules (spanning engineering, procurement, construction, and activation), track status and develop recovery plans, develop Estimates at Completion (EAC), and perform management reporting.
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Ensuring CDE workflows with respect to design management, construction management, and change control have been institutionalized at the project level to support the BIM identified use-cases.
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Are you looking to grow your career as a Technical Project Manager in the Denver area, working with a company that constantly disrupts their industry? A successful Project Manager is technically savvy, smart, persistent, high-energy, strategic, customer-focused, and detail-oriented individual.
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Customer Project Management. Analyzing/developing the SOW, BOM, and work with RF design including the minimum thru-put requirements and the end requirements of the customer, planning and managing execution of the same, and recommending revisions as needed during the project.
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The successful candidate will have excellent organizational and communication skills, strong project management skills, comfort with ambiguity, comfort with having direct conversations, and the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, cross-functional environment.
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The Project Management internship is a full-time, paid position that will last for 12 weeks. As a Project Management Intern, you will:Assist in project planning, including defining scope, goals, and deliverables.
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Minimum of 5 (five) years' experience of successful project management responsibility of large-scale network deployments, ideally related to OSP, Ethernet and/or wireless networks. Experience with project management software such as Sitetracker, a plus.
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This position combines senior trade skillset with project management practices to complete installation of Structured Cabling Systems, Data centers or Specialty projects on-schedule and to established standards.
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The Senior PHP Developer & SRE Engineer assists with the full release lifecycle for all of Fruition's development projects, including the management of the tools we use and the overall code and health of each project related to security updates and underlying server applications used (i.e. PHP, MySQL, Apache, etc.
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Services and projects include underground utilities, mass grading and more and include Project values varying from $1 million to $30 million. Plan, organize, and coordinate grading activities on construction projects, ensuring adherence to project specifications and timelines.
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