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Sia Partners is looking for a talented Management Consultant to support our Risk, Regulatory & Compliance Business Unit serving our clients as a project manager. Advanced certifications in project management welcome, including PMP, CAPM and Agile.
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Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office Suite, project management software (Procore, Prolog or similar), accounting cost management software (Timberline or similar), scheduling software (Primavera P6 or similar) and Adobe.
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Position Responsibilities : responsible for all Contractor work performed under Calls issued under this BPA. Description of work : The Project Management Consultant shall assist in the development of a project management curriculum that supports Federal Acquisition Certification for Program and Project Managers (FAC-P/PM) requirements, conduct project management classroom training that enables FAC-P/PM, and provide mentoring.
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Liaison with project General Contractor and client on behalf of VP Project Management as directed. The position will work directly with the assigned VP Project Management and is accountable for project support of operational procedures, specifically construction activities as it relates to project documentation, monitoring, and coordination of project completion according to the budget, time and quality standards.
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We seek a highly experienced Senior Plumbing/HVAC Project Manager to join our team in Honolulu, HI. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of managing large-scale commercial and military construction projects, including work on military bases, hospitals, schools, and high-rise buildings.
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Data Systems (SQL, Trending, Reporting, Visualization) Control Systems (Rockwell, SCADA, PLC, Instrumentation) Project Management Glass Manufacturing Systems R&D stagegate process (carrying out lab-pilot-production trials, and scale-up projects related to new processes/products) Wine/Spirits/beverages knowledge (Fermentation Science, Separations, winery processes, wine chemistry, new product development/innovation, food safety, HAACP.
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Overall, a project manager in civil construction must maintain good physical health and fitness to ensure they can actively engage with all aspects of project management on-site.
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Our Site Safety Officers (SSHO)'s are responsible for planning, preparing, organizing, implementing, and executing all safety administrative and performance requirements for an assigned project in accordance with contract specifications, EM-385, OSHA, RQ internal Safety Management System, and Accident Prevention Plan (APP), while fully integrating with the project team to support the safe production of quality work.
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Our client's Floodplain Management and Stormwater Design division seeks a creative, highly talented Project Engineer for immediate employment. Project Engineer - Floodplain Management and Stormwater Design.
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CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) or PMP (Project Management Professional) preferred. The Marine & Underwater Construction Project Manager will join Coastal Engineering’s leadership team to oversee, manage, and lead marine and commercial diving-related construction projects, providing expertise and people leadership.
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The Construction Project Assistant responsibilities span a broad spectrum, covering all the areas of project management such as: Project Planning and Scheduling(Microsoft Project is a plus), Project Cost Control(Vista or similar software knowledge is a plus), Time Management, Project Specification Quality Control, Contract Administration, and Safety Management.
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The Project Manager II position is responsible for the overall management and quality control of multiple capital projects simultaneously for the organization with minimal supervision.
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The Office of Watershed Protection requires a civil engineer with extensive knowledge of stormwater management to oversee the design and construction of the stormwater Capital Improvement Program (CIP), as well as asset management, project prioritization, engineering design and standards review.
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Demonstrate strong project management skills and ability to maintain a strategic overview of work happening in game design, UX, UI, art, audio and User Research Inspire passion and creativity within the team through motivational and inspirational leadership.
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Working familiarity with computer-based programs such as CADD/AutoCAD, GIS systems, QA/QC systems, scheduling, budgeting, database, document management, project management information systems (PMIS) and engineering related software applications.
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