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MDF/IDF room layouts, power and cooling coordination with project MEP Engineers Redline markups of plans, sections, elevations, and details for the design and construction team. Visit project sites to evaluate workmanship and design intent, compose survey reports, and guide contractors.
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Serve as the creative leader, project manager, editor, and principal writer for a wide variety of print and digital projects, including annual reports, marketing collateral, newsletters, talking points, presentations, op-eds, stewardship pieces, and more.
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Provides project management for security system projects in the Trial Court and manages the install commissions. Strong project management skills, the ability to plan, manage and maintain a complex, organization wide program over the longer term.
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Job Description CD PROJEKT RED is looking for a Senior PCG/Tools Engineer to join our office in Boston to work on Project Orion, the follow-up to Cyberpunk 2077 and the next major video game in the Cyberpunk franchise.
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Project Managers are responsible for all aspects of early to mid-stage and select late stage project development, including but not exclusive to market and policy research, site evaluation, permitting, site design, interconnection and queue management, utility and ISO coordination, and budgeting.
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They include but or not limited to the repair and reliability of the University's assets, engineering and design management, energy, water, and utilities management, commissioning and retro-commissioning, construction turnover and project closeout and grounds management.
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QUALIFICATIONSExcellent communication and presentation skills (verbal & written)Bilingual in both English & Mandarin is a strong plusA self-starter with a strong initiative and a can-do attitudeExcellent project management and analytical skillsWell-versed in social media (IG, TikTok, Facebook, etc.
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The Program Director will oversee the implementation of alternative individualized project based curriculum with a focus on career exploration using competency based grading to help engage and serve the city’s most at risk youth.
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Work in close collaboration with the Project and CMC teams and related functions, including discovery, non-clinical development, process development, analytical development, Quality and Regulatory teams.
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What the job does: The Retail Operations & Maintenance Assistant Manager is a key role within the Retail team, reporting into the Regional Sales and Operations Manager working closely alongside the Retail team, Project Management team, EMEA Store Design & Visual Merchandising team, Supply chain & our external vendor partners.
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The Business Process Engineer will use lean six sigma and project management skills and methodologies to drive the full lifecycle of project delivery from planning through implementation working with a wide range of business partners.
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Role: Project Executive – Life Science / BioTechLocation: Boston, MACompensation: $175,000 - $225,000+ DOE POSITION SUMMARY: One of New England’s top Construction companies is looking to expand their Life Science/BioTech group with the addition of a seasoned Project Engineer.
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Establish roadway scope, work plan and work schedule in support of the Project/Design Manager. Coordinate all roadway engineering technical aspects of the project with other disciplines and in support of the Project/Design Manager.
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Perform project management related tasks and communication (including environmental and occupational safety and health plans, sequence of work, cutover plans, and operational risk management plans.
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What You'll Do The position reflects a partnership between the Tufts University School of Medicine and Tisch College of Civic Life, and will support medical student engagement with scholarship, including the Scholarly Project requirement, and engagement with Community Service Learning/Civic Life programs.
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