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The Air Quality Project Manager will work with the APCC and other City agencies, residents, businesses, and institutions to administer programs, identify obstacles, and facilitate solutions leading to short-term and long-term air quality improvements in support of the Mayor’s goals of carbon neutrality and a healthy environment.
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Review and interpret environmental data; evaluate quality assurance/quality control data; develop conceptual site models; identify data gaps; prepare or peer review a variety of work plans and reports; and develop scopes of work, schedules, costs and health and safety plans for projects under RCRA, CERCLA and other state programs.
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We are looking for an outstanding Quality Assurance Engineer – Requirements, Test Plans & Reports, who will convert functional requirements into test-plans for the QA Manual Testing team to execute, and summarize learning in Validation Test-reports.
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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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Assist in coordination on transit projects involving rail systems, rail facilities and service planning as well as assisting in preparing market assessments, strategic plans for discipline growth, scopes of work, conducting quality control reviews, and participating in lead roles in business development.
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Site/civil experience on a variety of project sites including the ability to design and oversee site layout, grading, drainage, infrastructure, erosion and sediment control, etc. Langan is seeking a Civil Project Engineer/Manager , looking for career growth, to join its collaborative team in Boston, MA.
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Works with Clinical Research Coordinators and/or biostatistician or their equivalent to perform data audits, including quality control and assurance of research data, as needed. Works closely with project leaders to establish quality criteria and monitor quality of projects.
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Prior exposure to pharmaceutical manufacturing regulations and quality assurance/control. As the Digital Delivery Project Manager, you will lead cross-functional teams and programs consisting of multiple projects and work streams of varying complexity to deliver DD&T initiatives within a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant.
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Leads and directs the design and construction process including managing project documentation, pre-construction design and budget development, construction bid process, value engineering, project scheduling, control of quality, change order negotiation, user move-in coordination, and cost control through project completion and building turnover/warranty coverage.
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This will be to control cost, schedule, and quality while following local and FM Global Standards. Quality Management- Apply the details of the scope summary to construction documents and site activities.
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Working with the leasing manager, obtain tenant consent for all costs as required by the lease. 10+ years of project management experience for real estate development projects. Knowledge of the principles, practices and applications of contract administration and project management for several, concurrent time sensitive projects.
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With an emphasis on Quality Control and Safety measures, the responsibilities of this position encompass a wide range of duties including quality inspections, the deployment of work schedules and work orders, acting as a point of contact for the customer, ensuring all service demands and objectives are met, and complying with all safety practices and standards.
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Within product development and management across the full product life cycle: pre-clinical research and development; clinical development; regulatory submissions and compliance; commercialization; product management; quality assurance and control.
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Manage the Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) program. Senior Project Manager or Project Executive. May work with preconstruction team in development of project.
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Duties also include budgeting, value engineering, long-lead item ordering, coordination and scheduling of individual contractors/trades, material & equipment deliveries, construction, sign-offs, inspections, close-out procedures, occupancy, quality control, and client relations.
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