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A minimum of five (5) years of program management experience as a Project Manager or Project Controls Manager for the delivery of one or more programs, each with a capital value of $200 million or more, or.
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Lead and manage a team of preconstruction professionals, including EPC Contracts department, Estimation, Project Management, Permitting and Project Planning, fostering a collaborative and high-performance work environment.
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As a California licensed PE, responsible for task management, assisting team members in project management, preparing engineering reports and analyses, design and preparation of plans, specifications, and cost estimates for a variety of clients and great Public Works projects.
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Demonstrated experience in cultural resources program management to support the construction, reconstruction or maintenance of electric and/or gas transmission facilities, or other similar type of linear infrastructures (i.e., water, sewer, oil and gas, etc.
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Job Expectations: Prepare comprehensive technical reports and presentations and conceptual design documentsPerform modeling and planning of water, wastewater, and reclaimed water distribution, supply and transmission systemsDevelop sewer modeling and planning, and water resource skills and experienceManipulation and analysis of data using spreadsheets, tools, and GISPeriodic travel to project and client sites for data collection and meetingsDevelop project management skills and habits.
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ERM is seeking a Managing Consultant, Project Management, Renewables overseeing Impact Assessment, Planning and Permitting for renewable energy facilities throughout California. 5+ years of project management, licensing and permitting experience, including strong project experience in renewable energy or similar practice across California.
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Ensure compliance with reporting standards and project management methods. Ensure effective communication with project and executive management for timely decision-making.
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Other activities include customer meetings, project and program management, capacity planning and forecast, audit compliance, safety compliance, statements of work (SOW), standard quotes along with planning, assigning and directing work and appraising performance of personnel.
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Collaborate with Enterprise Risk Management, Project Management Office and business unit management in assessing fraud risk associated with new activities, products or services of the Bank. Participate in developing and support implementation of policies, procedures and/or technologies to mitigate fraud risk for new business initiatives.
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Supporting the development unanticipated discovery plans, cultural resource management plans, and other deliverables related to cultural resources and environmental compliance for project execution.
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Qualifications Desired Skills and Requirements · 3 years’ experience in project management preferably within an in house creative or video production agency team. This person is obsessed with project management and thrives on delivering results through meticulous planning and effective communication.
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Bid, negotiate and prepare for all services and projects, and work directly with Reinvestment, Project Management and Landscape Management to schedule and initiate COE and capital projects.
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As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for Maritime projects or groups of smaller capital projects, including the management of task leaders, schedules, budgets, and client expectations.
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Project management methods and tools Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) ASQ Certification A preferred candidate has practical expertise in one (or more) of these key topics: DRM – Requirements Flow-down, Design Characterization, & Process Characterization Material Engineering / Testing – Metals Material Engineering / testing – PolymersReliability and Risk Management Advanced Statistics.
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5-7 years of experience of full cycle project management experienceStrong background in mechanical and hydraulic systems, packaging methods, and materials, electronics and computer applications, and electrical systems.
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