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You'd be responsible for business development, market growth, project delivery, staff engagement and financial performance for the Midwest District with a focus on growing the Local, State & Federal Transportation Business including Rail, Highway, Roadway, Municipal opportunities.
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Project types will be diverse and include repair, rehabilitation and new construction for clients such as IDOT, CDOT, WisDOT, Tollway, Metra and CTA. What a day at EXP has in store for you Lead the structural design for all project types, including complex bridge designs.
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Ideal prospect titles: VPs and Directors of Facilities, Purchasing Managers Facility Managers, Business Managers, Facility Operations Supervisor, Superintendent, Building Engineer, Owners, Property and Maintenance Manager, and Corporate Director of Facilities.
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Modeling tax equity partnership flip structures, similar project finance modeling, or in a role with similar quantitative analytical requirements. The Structured Finance team works closely with investors, third-party consultants, and internal business teams to efficiently execute financing transactions and support RWE's strategic objectives.
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The Community Violence Intervention Leadership Academy (CVILA) Chief of Staff supports the CVILA Executive Director with strategic decision-making, project management, and execution of strategic initiatives, and special projects.
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Knowledgeable of renewable energy project economics and related incentive systems. Is detail-oriented, has strong business acumen, and a sound understanding of business concepts. Bachelor's degree in business, finance, or other analytical/quantitative field.
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This includes working with various RWE business teams to obtain various model inputs and assumptions. This includes working collaboratively across RWE business teams. Or add your expertise to our supply and trading operations, brokering renewable electricity, green gas, commodities, and CO2 emission allowances from one of our advanced energy trading floors.
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Master's degree in public policy, public administration, business, or related field; or commensurate experience in operations or management-oriented positions Certifications demonstrating management proficiency and expertise, such as Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM), or Lean Six Sigma, is highly desired.
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While learning the business, you will use your project management and consulting skills to take on actual roles within Kemper that have significant impact on the way we do business, gain functional skills through working in either Product Management, Sales and Distribution, Pricing and Strategic Planning, or Corporate Finance, Risk Management, Corporate Development or Treasury and develop management skills through continuous professional development.
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AECOM’s Buildings + Places practice includes architecture, interiors, building engineering, workplace strategy, business transformation, asset advisory, economics and development planning, master planning, urban planning, and landscape architecture.
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Required] 0-3 years working in role as Product Owner, Project Manager, Business Analyst, Customer Seice and Relationships, Agile Scrum Master or Agile Coach. [Required] Project planning tools like MS Project, ServiceNow or Jira Plans.
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Provides leadership as a product champion for cyber risk in the Governance, Risk and Compliance technology platform and Cyber Risk direction to business by establishing a vision and risk strategy to meet established project goals and objectives, while focused on continuous improvement.
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Guide the customer through facilitated design sessions and configuration decisions based on best practices and an understanding of the customer's unique business requirements at all stages of the project.
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Lead and engage with personnel by reviewing and evaluating workload, resource planning, project performance, and business development opportunities. Help support other office within the region to fulfil current project needs while planning the future of our Illinois business.
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In this role, you will support the VP of Manufacturing and Engineering and the Director of Engineering while providing technical and administrative leadership in various business areas, including, but not limited to: Assets Management, Capital Management, Change & Improvement of Manufacturing Technology, Change & Improvement of Facilities/Utilities.
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