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LSU believes diversity, equity, and inclusion enrich the educational experience of our students, faculty, and staff, and are necessary to prepare all people to thrive personally and professionally in a global society.
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With a strong understanding of community resilience, climate adaptation, hazard mitigation, risk assessment, nature-based solutions, social equity, decision support tools, risk communication, and stakeholder engagement, this professional will manage staff to develop high quality deliverables through project management, achieve client satisfaction, and grow the practice through new and repeat clients.
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Contribute technical, subject matter or project management expertise on environmental critical issues assessments, impact assessment deliverables, and overall quality control review.
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Displays cultural humility, diversity, equity and inclusion principles. Serves as operational liaison to physicians and staff to support Care Management Performance Improvement (CMPI)/Project goals.
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Expertise in Project management including, team leadership, resource management, scheduling, project controls, reporting and document controls. Support BC Leadership in resource management processes, recruitment, succession planning, and coaching/mentoring for PMs and Project Leaders.
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This individual will collaborate closely with all key internal customers including Operations, Maintenance, Project, Operations Engineering/Technical Support, Training, EHS&Q, Digital Information Technology Management, Tools Suppliers, AP Engineering Organization, Commissioning, and Project Controls to develop the overall OpEx digital twin roadmap.
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Research Project Management Coordinate and supervise research projects related to housing and community development. Work Experience Minimum of 3 years of relevant experienceProven experience in project management, preferably in a research or academic settingStrong organizational and leadership skills.
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SWA's Houston office is seeking a MID-LEVEL LANDSCAPE DESIGNER with 5 to 15 years of experience in construction documents, project management and BIM/REVIT to join our award-winning team of landscape architects, architects, urban designers, and planners.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Director of Structured Finance to lead capital markets and M&A transaction activity, mainly project finance, including debt and tax equity transactions, and manage the Structured Finance team to support the development, construction, and operations of the company’s growing fleet of projects and optimize the company’s capital mix.
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The structured finance team leads origination, structuring, negotiation, and execution of third-party financings, including tax equity partnerships, tax credit monetization and project finance debt.
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Project Manager - Water and Wastewater Utilities – Houston, TX. Halff has a position open for a Water and Wastewater Utilities Project Manager. Demonstrated ability to coordinate project deliverables, manage project budgets and schedule, and identify resolution of issues.
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Minimum of two (2) years of experience in conducting M&A and project finance transactions at an investment bank, private equity fund, or strategic energy company. Bachelor's degree in one of the following fields: Finance, Business, Economics, Accounting, Engineering, Math, or a STEM-focused degree program where you have learned project management, project financing, investments, equity, mergers, acquisitions, power, energy, or renewable market skills.
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Work alongside functional, industry, and technical specialists to assist with the implementation and integration of innovative solutions including methods, techniques, tools, change management, and training.
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This position focuses on providing technical and project management leadership with siting, permitting and evaluating environmental impacts of energy projects (capital projects and compliance strategies and implementation.
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This position will be within the Human Factors and System Management team, which supports the Project Management and Engineering Branch at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
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