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As the Project Engineering Manager for Water & Wastewater, you will manage execution of the engineering component of multiple traditional, design-build, design-bid-build, and collaborative delivery projects including advanced treatment facilities, underground conveyance, and carbon neutral solutions.
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Tetra Tech Inc. is currently seeking a Project Manager to work with experience in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) for a grant management program. The Project Manager will work under the supervision of the Program Manager.
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Will work under the direction of the Transformation Analytics Manager and with Implementation Manager, Implementation Specialist, Agency Operations Lead, Agency Management vendors, 3rd party vendors, and AssuredPartners Project Managers to ensure a successful conversion process.
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Interface with innovative stormwater, water quality, and planning partners to leverage new technologies and approaches for the benefit of our clients Lead the execution of water resources projects and act as Project Manager for services including the following: Planning and/or design of stormwater improvements, including open channels, storm sewer systems, and stormwater detention/retention and retrofit facilities.
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These responsibilities will include:Scoping and requirements gatheringDeveloping RPA, Intelligent Automation, Power BI, Qlikview solutionTraining, onboarding, change management of solutionDocumentation of solution process and support policyMaintenance and support of existing solutionsSuccessful candidates will understand project management methodologies and act as their own project manager for smaller projects and be a key contributor for major projects.
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Unlike other eDiscovery vendors, Contact fosters a culture where every project manager, programmer, engineer, reviewer, and analyst sees themselves as an extension of the projects' team.
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We are seeking a seasoned Commercial Pool Construction Project Manager to lead our projects from initiation to completion, ensuring they adhere to our standards of excellence in quality, safety, and client satisfaction.
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The Lead Technical Program/Project Manager will identify, plan and coordinate a set of related projects within a program, to manage their interdependencies in support of specific business strategies across the Commerce Technology Portfolio and Program.
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Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Business or related field and 7+ years of Program/Project management experience (such as: Project Lead, SCRUM Master, Agile Coach) working with technical teams developing enterprise class solutions.
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Role Accountabilities: Project Management: Lead and manage engineering projects related to tolling systems, ITS, and traffic signal infrastructure. Preferred location is Atlanta, GA. Pending experience, we may consider candidates in the Southeast that can travel to GA as needed for project/client meetings.
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Purpose:As a Project Manager, you will be part of the Power Networks team leading engineering projects for the design of substation facilities for voltages up to and including 765 kV. This includes new substations and switchyards, as well as modifications, additions, and upgrades to existing facilities.
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4933 Orlando / Florida/ Civil Construction / Lead Project Manager / Earthworks / Concrete / Utilities / Starting Calls Immediately / Hiring Now All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, age, color, sex (including pregnancy), religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, military status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable laws or regulations.
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Recruit, manage, evaluate, train, mentor and support assigned AEs. Work with Sales Teams, Laboratory Directors (LDs), Project Managers (PMs), Customer Service Managers (CSMs) and General Mangers (GMs) to organically grow LIMS portfolios.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced Project Manager to join our team! Project Manager 2. Experience with project scheduling software (e.g., Primavera P6, MS Project.
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Significant experience (>12 years) in application engineering, sales, detail engineering and/or project management for turbomachinery rotating equipment (i.e. single shaft centrifugal compressor or gas turbine) in oil and gas industry.
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