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Leads the project origination and development program for wind, solar, storage, and hydrogen, including greenfield development and M&A and development portfolio management initiatives, across the Americas region.
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Negotiating and closing complex agreements (PPA, REC, EPC, O&M, Asset Management, etc.) This professional will hold responsibility for development project origination and full-cycle project development (up to NTP) as well as portfolio management and capital recycling initiatives, including the acquisition and divestiture of development project(s.
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Supports Project Management correspondence with the applicable auditor's staff to ensure compliance. AES is seeking a Labor Compliance Manager for US Renewables to coordinate our efforts around project compliance with Prevailing Wage and Apprenticeship regulations.
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Provide general legal operations support, including project management, process management, troubleshooting, administrative tasks and supporting other drivers of operational effectiveness for the legal operations team and the legal department.
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The BIM Manager, NA will work closely with the BIM Manager, Global and the wider international innovation and design engineering department as well as the local project management team(s) to support the adoption of digital technologies and methodologies at Vantage Data Centers through activities in line with the global BIM strategy.
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5+ years of experience in Engineering, Construction, or Project Management in the Natural Gas Pipeline space. Thorough understanding of Project Management and/or Project Controls practices and techniques.
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Requirements: 3+ Years Experience as Project Manager for Heavy Civil Construction, Underground Utilities, Earthwork. Job Title: Sr. Project Manager Heavy Civil, Underground Utilities, Earthwork.
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The individual will be self-driven with a proven track record implementing all phases of the project development process with a focus on land use entitlements, cultural resources management, wildlife and aquatic resources waters permitting.
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Minimum) two years natural resource management administrative experience (project management) [DESIRED] (It is recommended that applicants integrate project management activities, like internal and external communications with expected user groups, into the project plan.
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Agile Product Management: Mastery of agile methodologies, facilitating sprint planning, backlog grooming, and release management to ensure timely and efficient product delivery. Stakeholder Management: Expertise in building and maintaining strong relationships with cross-functional teams and stakeholders, ensuring effective collaboration and alignment throughout the product development lifecycle.
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The successful candidate should have a strong technical background in geology (stratigraphy, geomorphology, and/or sedimentology) as well as significant remediation investigation, consulting and project execution experience.
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Experience with project management methodologies including Agile/Scrum and Waterfall; SAFe a plus. A keen attention to detail and accuracy; exceptional organizational, time management, and project management skills.
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The Pre-Stabilized Asset Management Analyst is primarily responsible for maintaining a portfolio of real estate assets invested through the Section 42 (LIHTC) affordable housing program and/or the historic tax credit program to ensure the continuous delivery of tax credit benefits and passive losses.
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Other duties include development of large and complex planning documents such as Environmental Impact Statements (EISs), resource management plans, habitat conservation plans, and other management plans as well as management of project teams and junior staff.
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Maintain graphic design equipment and stay up to date with Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office products, and Workfront project management software. Manages and organizes our digital asset management system to ensure version control of assets and creatives.
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