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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Aviation practice in Orlando, Florida! Our Project Managers/Practice Builders manage their projects profitably, transition work to qualified staff, grow and mentor staff, and act as a positive leader and mentor.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. Provides Leadership on Project and Program Management while delivering program objectives on time. Minimum of 8+ years of technical project/program management experience, working with technical teams developing enterprise class solutions.
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Experience: 15+ years of progressive experience in heavy civil construction, with a minimum of 10 years in a leadership or senior project management role. I am responsible for running the Project Management Team at my company as either a: Vice President, Project Executive, or Ops Manager.
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You will manage a team responsible for supporting program/project management function. This role reports the Sr Manager, Technical Project & Management. Experience with Agile Application Lifecycle Management and development tools like JIRA, Confluence Wiki, and Smartsheet.
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Project Management Advisors, Inc. (PMA) is hiring a Senior Project Manager for our Orlando office who will work on a variety of healthcare projects. As a Senior Project Manager, you will often serve as the primary interface with PMA clients and lead the client and project team through a successful process of strategic real estate planning, design and construction of new buildings, tenant improvement buildouts, and facilities assignments.
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Job Description: We seek an experienced Senior Estimator / Senior Project Manager to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will bring a deep understanding of project management and estimation within the landfill service sector, specifically with experience in gas extraction systems, leachate piping systems, pumps, and electrical control systems.
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Monitor schedules, billings and reports; ensure appropriate charging of manhours, costs and expenses to projects; assist in obtaining payment from clients; resolve client disputes and adjust billing records as required; communicate project progress/status to senior management and alert them of project production, quality control or financial performance problems.
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Experience with project and account management tools and applications, such as pricing tools, project tracking tools, and customer account relationship tools. - Project management experience.
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Minimum of 5+ years leading resources with diverse skills in a strategy & portfolio management organization. Assess risks and formulates mitigation plans, successfully develops and updates project budgets as required, and delivers successful programs and projects in a timely and cost-efficient manner as shown by project statistics.
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The Architectural Intern can work in all phases of a project, including Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents and Construction Administration. Preparing project construction documents.
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Minimum of 10 years of senior leadership experience in community development, finance, nonprofit management, or a related field. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of community development, finance, and nonprofit management, along with a passion for social and economic justice driving equitable capital accessibility.
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The Project Manager will be responsible for managing client relationships, managing project financials, collaborating and managing design teams, promoting growth, and management of project related quality.
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Job Description: Senior Project Manager - Metal Framing, Building Envelope & Exterior Finishes. Bid Management: Manage bid efforts, including vendor management, project document controls, estimate creation, and execution of bid requirements (insurances, permits, bonding, etc.
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Microgrid, renewable, and alternative energy project implementation and feasibility studies; Client seeks candidates with experience providing energy and sustainability support to government clients; federal recordkeeping and reporting requirements; energy management, including energy and water efficiency strategies; sustainable design and construction; and best practices for industrial, construction, and office operations; and other subject matter expertise.
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Deep experience with Project Management systems/software (e.g., Trello, Smartsheet, Microsoft Project) Minimum 5+ years of experience with operations, project management, or traffic management, preferably in a creative environment.
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