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This is a key role with the potential to have significant impact on client development and project management on a wide variety of environmental projects with experience in solid waste/landfills/CCR permitting, design and construction.
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Senior Water Resources Project Manager will assist the region in developing and executing its turnkey mega-projects. The Senior Water Resources Project Manager is responsible for all matters pertaining to the project and project execution in accordance with the contract and project's HSSE, quality, schedule, risk management and financial goals.
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The position is based in Orlando, Miami, or Tampa, FL. Our Florida Water Group is looking for a Water/Wastewater Project Manager to manage municipal water/wastewater projects, including collection and conveyance systems, pump stations, storage and treatment facilities, and rehabilitation.
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This is professional project management work dealing with the planning, designing, permitting, construction, monitoring, controlling, and coordinating the activities of Office of Capital Improvements (OCI) to ensure that goals and objectives are accomplished within prescribed time frames and funding parameters.
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Manage project budgets and assist in invoicing as project or task manager; 5+ years of experience working with regulations and environmental permitting; Provide direct oversight and management of junior staff for specific project assignments.
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2-5 years of experience as an Associate Project Manager or in a similar role. Direct and oversee project implementation, from programming and design to permitting, bidding, and construction management.
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Knowledge of local, state, and federal laws, regulations and rules concerning permitting, design and construction of water and sewer projects. Supervises and implements delegated water and wastewater permitting program; reviews and certifies water and sewer plans; supervises subordinate engineers, program development and enforcement.
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Senior Project Manager - Professional Civil Engineer - Land Development. KEITH is seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our Miami, FL office to strengthen our growing firm.
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The Assistant Project Manager (APM) under the general supervision of the Project Director/Project Manager, the APM provides a range of administrative, managerial, and technical support functions for the design, permitting, construction, equipping and occupancy for all projects.
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Knowledge of fundamental engineering processes, construction methods and permitting are required to carry-out the concurrent planning, design, production and construction of our engineering projects, both for our private and public-sector clients.
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EAC Consulting (EAC) is in need of a Civil Project Manager (Mid-Senior Level) for our Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, or West Palm Beach Office. Works with Project Accountant to invoice client accurately and on-time.
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Manage overall Tenant/Buyer Coordination; site visits, drawing review, permitting assistance, monitor construction activities, conduct inspections and ensure project completion. Coordinate with Project Manager in the creation, maintenance and be overall responsible for schedules for all deliverables required to execute the project, including design, permits and approvals, construction, sales/leasing and marketing activities.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Real Estate and Construction Project Manager with healthcare construction experience to oversee and manage all aspects of our real estate development projects.
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Intermediate knowledge of Power Purchase Agreement content and the impacts on project siting, permitting, design, schedule, cost, commissioning, and O&M. + Intermediate knowledge of project development/siting/studies/permitting, feasibility studies, conceptual design, Front End Engineering Design (FEED), energy production estimate.
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With a strong dedication to sustainability and innovation, we are seeking a dynamic and experienced Wastewater Project Manager to join the team. As a Water/Wastewater Project Engineer you will play a pivotal role in overseeing and executing wastewater management projects throughout NYC. You will collaborate with a talented team of professionals, working to ensure the successful completion of projects while maintaining compliance with environmental regulations.
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