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The Project Manager will be responsible for leading a team of support engineers in completing assigned projects within the environmental, remediation and civil engineering field, collaborating with the Regional Manager on office growth and working with the Engineering Practice Leader and Contract Managers on multi-faceted projects and working on core competencies of support staff for further development.
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Loureiro Engineering Associates is seeking an Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Project Manager to join our Team in the greater Hartford, CT area. Loureiro' s areas of expertise include the integration of the highest quality engineering, construction, environmental health & safety, energy, laboratory analytical, and waste management services.
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ResponsibilitiesThe Sr. Construction Manager is responsible for the safety, quality, financial, production, schedule, vendor management/invoice approval, crew management/timesheet approval, site expectation setting, close out aggregation/dissemination per market project timeline requirements, inventory, and customer satisfaction performance of their assigned projects, which are typically initiative/activity specific.
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The successful applicant must have an advanced knowledge of power engineering principals, be expert regarding applicable codes, standards and design tools, possess basic project management execution skills, and have the ability to oversee and direct design personnel on a project team.
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Prepare engineering plans including traffic signal design; intersection geometrics including Complete Streets principles; pavement markings and signage; and temporary traffic control and construction staging plans.
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Principal Engineer, Engineering Manager, Mechanical Department Manager, Regional Lead, Project Manager, or Director experience is a plus. 2+ years' experience as an engineering manager or mechanical department manager preferred.
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The Enrollment Management Specialist is responsible for assisting in the delivery of a comprehensive, one-stop enrollment services experience to all credit students on their campus of the Connecticut State Community College.
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Responsible for the coordination of all engineering activities related to assigned projects and for interfacing with all project stakeholders, including Engineering, Business Development, Asset Management, Stores, Substation Construction, Convex, Test Personnel, Contract Administration, Legal, Real Estate, Accounting etc.
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We are looking for an experienced Heavy Civil Project Manager to join our growing construction team. So, if you are a Heavy Civil Project Manager with experience, please apply today.
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Auto sales, automotive dealer, dealership, sales, car dealer, auto dealer, automotive dealer, car salesman, salesperson, salesman, BDC, Business Development, BDC Manager, Business Development Center, retail automotive, retail, retail sales.
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Experience in using enrollment management, content management, and project management software. Bachelor’s degree in education, counseling, student development, social work, enrollment management or an appropriately related field with one (1) or more years of related experience; or a combination of education, training and experience which would lead to the competencies required for successful performance of the position’s essential duties.
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In this role, you will participate in the planning, design and construction engineering of water, wastewater, utilities, infrastructure and site-development projects for our wide range of municipal and private clients with a key focus on treatment plant design and linear infrastructure.
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Lead the multisite Mechanical Engineering team throughout product development spanning multiple product categories including electro-mechanical systems, consumer electronics, cosmetic finishes, actuator and sensor integrations, and overall system design.
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Collaborate closely with engineering and operations teams to provide manufacturing inputs during the product development lifecycle, with focus on design for manufacturing (DFM) and design for test (DFT) functionality.
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Title: ServiceNow Technical Program Manager (Large Enterprise)Location: NY or Bristol CT ( days on-site)Duration: + monthsCompensation: $-/hr. The Senior Technology Program Manager will also be responsible for developing a consolidated view of the program and for program deliverables including issue/risk management, cross-project dependencies, risk analysis, financials, stakeholder coordination, and regular communication of status.
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