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Responsibilities will include project management which will include coordination with the Clients, design team, permitting jurisdiction and contractors. Master planning through detailed design activities as both a project manager and project contributor.
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Knowledge of materials, methods, and the tools involved in construction; knowledge of surveying, engineering, and construction methods; knowledge of Planning, Engineering Design, and Project Management.
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The project manager will oversee loan development and execution, construction monitoring and inspections, data, and record management. The project manager will provide program management and planning for the CWSRF, CWSRF Emerging Contaminants, and the Georgia Fund. This individual will provide customer service including support for potential and current funding recipients.
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Five or more years of professional experience in commercial construction practices and procedures, including management of Lump Sum, Construction Management @ Risk, and Design Build project delivery methods from conceptual development through procurement to close out.
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The Design Strategist plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between clients’ project design goals and Labrador’s Design Team, and ensuring that advisory and design efforts align with the project’s overall goals and objectives.
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As a Senior Civil Engineer , you will leverage your extensive expertise in design and project management to lead and execute a diverse range of complex civil engineering projects.
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The Substation Engineer is responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of substations. Responsibilities Of The Substation Engineer Include: Designing substations in accordance with industry standards and regulations.
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Lead and oversee aspects of the electrical engineering department, including project management, resource allocation, and talent development. Responsible for designing electrical power systems and performing design calculations for a broad range of project types.
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Provide support on construction job by piping cooler boxes and refrigeration cases, including electrical wiring as required to complete the project. Provide construction support by welding and slip-hosing copper pipes, and assist the foreman as needed on the job.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, Job Overview: A law firm is seeking a highly qualified Junior To Mid-Level Product Design And User Interface Patent Associate Attorney to join their team in Atlanta, GA. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in patent preparation, prosecution, and product design, with specialized knowledge in cutting-edge technologies such as software, artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), networking, and quantum technologies.
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Experience in managing field and office staff as well as project management. Requires broad based knowledge of all phases of land surveying including boundary analysis, topography, GPS, 3D laser scanning, and construction layout services.
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Coordinate with design professionals and overall project team for accurate depiction of natural resources on construction plans and to identify opportunities for avoiding and minimizing potential impacts.
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The Branch Manager will be providing oversight of a project and testing team with leadership responsibilities for both the construction services and geotechnical teams.
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Through smart design, construction management, and facilities maintenance management, we rethink industry needs to help keep clients on the cutting edge and add value to a project.
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Key information security functions and activities include architecture and design for NCR information security controls, developing and enforcing policies and standards, security awareness training, risk management, assessment, and testing, monitoring and metrics, incident management, threat intelligence and vulnerability management.
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