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LI-JF1 Keywords: Senior Water/ Wastewater Project Manager, water/wastewater pipeline, reservoir, pump station, infrastructure, civil, chemical, or mechanicalQualificationsRequired Qualifications BS Engineering required, preferably Civil, Chemical, or Mechanical California PE license with five or more years more responsible in charge Project engineering and management experience in a consulting firm.
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As the new Senior Project Manager, you will work closely with multiple teams within Paladin as well as clients and subcontractors to, scope, plan and build highly complex projects using the latest technology from the best vendors, including Lenel, Genetec, Axis, Milestone and Avigilon.
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Senior Project Manager IV $ 134,687.00 $ 184,687.00. Senior Project Manager V $ 140,709.00 $ 187,325.00. Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00.
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Senior Structural Steel Project Manager Requirements: +8 years project management experience with emphasis on structural steel fabrication. Senior Project Manager (AISC Fabricator) JOB DESCRIPTION An AISC Fabricator in the Madison area is seeking a seasoned structural steel Project Manager to add to their growing team.
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We have an opening for a Senior Project Manager in the POWER Generation Division. Power Generation - Senior Project Manager. POWER Engineers' Generation Business Unit is seeking a Senior Project Manager.
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10+ years of experience as Project Manager, Cost Manager, Project Controls Manager or Cost Estimator. We are hiring an Senior Cost Manager to join our Atlanta, GA office.
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Job Description McCormick Taylor is looking for an experienced Senior Project Manager/Manager in the Traffic Engineering discipline with a Pittsburgh, PA market focus in a hybrid work environment.
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Senior Landscape Architect Project Manager – Halff is seeking a Senior Landscape Architect Project Manager in the Richardson, Texas office. Project emphasis includes: Parks, streetscape, recreation facilities, trails, sports fields and master planning.
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The Roles: Petitioner, Canvass Manager, Project Manager, Data Manager, Canvasser, Voter Registrar, Phone Banker/Texter, Campaign Team Lead, Senior Campaign Manager, Chief Operating Officer, Senior Data Manager, Senior Data Engineering Manager, and Senior Project Manager.
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RWE Clean Energy, LLCFunctional area: Project Development; Project Management Remuneration: ExemptThe Senior Manager, Utility-scale Developer - East Region at RWE Clean Energy is responsible for initiating, developing, and acquiring utility-scale solar, wind and energy storage projects in the US and Canada.
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This Preconstruction Manager will lead-the-charge on finding new project opportunities and landing those preconstruction presentations to assure a healthy pipeline of exciting future work for this commercial General Contractor.
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Kimley-Horn is in search of a Senior Project Manager - Stormwater to grow a stormwater practice in our Charleston, SC office. Additional responsibilities will include: Develop and implement strategic marketing plans for growth of personal practice; Support the marketing efforts of internal partners; Work directly with clients; Manage project financials and production teams; Mentor project managers and young professionals; Provide design, project management and task management leadership to the team.
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The Preconstruction Manager will lead all precon estimate activities and hire, train, delegate and coach all department actions to best assist the leadership & project management team be successful in all upcoming projects.
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Summary Description: The Senior Estimator leads and participates in the preparation of estimates for construction projects. Proficiency with software, including MS Office Suite, project management software, bid management software, and scheduling software (P6 or similar.
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The Senior Project Manager is responsible for administrative and supervisory activities managing and engineering multiple projects related to improvements for projects within KC Water's sanitary sewer and combined sewer collection system as part of the Smart Sewer Program.
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