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Being a Project Manager at Parsons, means you have responsibility, authority, and the best team of engineers working on your projects. We want doer-sellers that enjoy external industry engagement as much as their project delivery.
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So we need to be lean, efficient, and leverage our inner scrappiness to get the job done with fewer resources than what some of the big boys would throw at a project. Your job, fundamentally, is to be the project leader and use your wits, brains, creativity, innovation, and any resources available to you to produce great projects and happy clients.
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The Organizational & Management Policy Directorate (O&MPD) Project Manager (PM) will lead ANSER’s contract support in the O&MPD within the larger Office of the Director of Administration & Management (DA&M) organization and contract structure.
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Developing project budgets, RFP and bid specifications, and serving as an independent client advocate in procuring technology solutions on behalf of your clients/projects. Serve as client advocate for technology aspects of the project(s) driving and coordinating with the client's stakeholders and the architects, engineers, general contractors, and technology installation vendors.
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Project Management of Federal Government facilities projects. Advanced Microsoft Office proficiency and industry/project software packages to include but not be limited to latest versions of PM Prolog, Newforma, Microsoft Project, Primavera, RS Means, Buzz saw or other cloud-based construction management protocols, etc.
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Refines and improves project management process; identifies patterns/trends in issues across multiple school projects; and works with the Director, Facilities Management to develop longer-term, systematic solutions, systems, processes, standards, and guidance to address them.
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Noblis is seeking Technical Project Managers to support the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Air Traffic Systems and Surveillance Services directorates within the Program Management Organization (PMO.
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If you are an experienced Project Manager with at least 4 years PM experience with general commercial construction in the MEP or Fire Suppression trades or an experienced Fire Protection Engineer, interested in growing into a PM - we would love to talk with you.
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Procon Consulting, a fast-growing professional services firm in McLean, VA with expertise in construction management (CM), project controls, construction-related technology, space planning, and facilities management, seeks a Construction Project Manager for a long term opportunity in the Washington D.C area on various projects.
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Lead 1-2 major programmatic lines of work that EOP handles, subject to the direction of the Project Director. Develop and manage the project’s budget collaborating with the Project Director.
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For the Managing Consultant, Senior Sustainable Finance Project Manager/Social Specialist position, we anticipate the annual base pay of $82,879 – $99,910 (USD ). ERM is seeking a Managing Consultant, Senior Sustainable Finance Project Manager/Social Specialist to support and grow our Sustainable Finance and Impact Assessment areas.
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Project development oversight and project management, including scope, schedule, fee preparation, negotiation, project staffing, and coordination of activities related to planning, design, and construction.
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DI provides technical assistance, analytical services and project implementation for democracy, human rights, governance and conflict mitigation programs worldwide for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the U.S. State Department and other development partners.
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Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Project Lead. + Experience in Project and Program Management, with the ability to lead large teams of diverse personnel. Project Management Professional (PMP.
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Georgetown Day School (GDS), a dynamic educational institution in Washington, DC, is seeking a Director of Facilities. Strategic Planning: Collaborate with the Director of Operations and Innovation and Chief Financial Officer to develop and implement a long-term vision for progressive, future-facing facilities management.
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Title: project manager facilities in Washington, Gretna, Louisiana
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