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Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00. STV currently has an opening in our Pittsburgh, PA office for a Civil Engineer - Assistant Project Manager in our Buildings division to lead an engineering design team working on some of the most projects in the Pittsburgh/WesternPA region.
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Proficiency in project management software and tools, including MS Project, Primavera, or similar applications. Strong project management skills, with the ability to effectively plan, organize, and prioritize tasks to meet project deadlines and objectives.
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5+ years of experience in surveying and project management, preferably in a civil engineering or consulting firm. This role requires strong leadership, technical expertise, and exceptional project management skills to ensure the successful delivery of surveying services to our clients.
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The PMO Director will be responsible for establishing and leading the Project Management Office, providing strategic direction, guidance, and oversight to projects. Proficiency in project management tools and software (e.g., Microsoft Project, Jira, Smartsheet, Planview, SciForma, Primavera.
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Supervises and directs professional, technical and clerical employees in the engineering design and/or construction management of simple and complex, multi-disciplined Capital projects (e.g., streets, green infrastructure, streetscape, steps, bridges and structures, etc.
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Assisting the Program Manager with the planning, scheduling, budgeting, and quantitative management of all project activities and staff; contribute to and participate in customer reviews; directing resources, organizational interfaces, and project task scope; developing and reporting project metrics; providing concurrence on recommended changes to requirements and design configuration.
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Is also expected to serve as a senior project manager, office manager, and technical lead for some of the projects won and, therefore, must have the relevant technical and management skills to successfully manage and perform the type of projects described above.
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The Project Manager/Senior Project Manager is responsible for overall management of clients and projects including design, communications, personnel management, budgets, schedules, quality control, business development, and client communication & relationships.
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7 – 10 years project management experience in heavy highway or heavy civil construction with an emphasis on project financial and schedule management; The Project Manager is responsible and accountable for the profit/loss of the project(s) under his/her supervision through effective contract administration, planning/scheduling, cost control and overall project leadership.
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College degree in construction project management, engineering, architecture, or equivalent experience preferred. Thorough knowledge of project cost management. Mistick Construction is seeking a highly qualified candidate for the position of Project Manager.
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NTT DATA's Client's Project Management practice group is currently seeking an IT Senior Project Manager who has strong experience in Mobile Device Management to support one of our global Healthcare devices/Life Science clients, based out of Pittsburgh, PA. (East Coast.
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The Civil/Structural Engineering position will work closely with Sales, Engineering & Project Management teams to assist with calculations, concepts and designs for air pollution control systems and equipment.
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Develop reviews, and approves all project management documents including scope development, project costs and schedules, and internal/external communications. 20+ years of project management experience in a consulting organization.
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To be successful in this role, we’re seeking the following: Bachelors or equivalent combination of education and experience is required Bachelors degree preferred Prior financial services experience preferred Prior Project Management experience preferred + years of total work experience preferred At BNY Mellon, our inclusive culture speaks for itself.
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Experience as Application Project Manager leading new implementation, feature enhancements, upgrades, release and life cycle management supporting business transformation. Strong communicator with effective presentation skills delivering formal presentations to various levels of management articulating project status, risk mitigations, benefits & financial realizations.
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