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Doucet, a Kleinfelder Company, is seeking a growth-oriented Project Manager with strong technical, organizational, and communication skills to complement our Water Resources/ Public Works (PW/WR) team.
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DESCRIPTION Michael Baker is actively seeking a Water Resources Project Manager to join our San Antonio, TX office. in Civil or Environmental Engineering 7+ years in water resources engineering and /or drainage design Certified floodplain manager (CFM) is strongly encouraged.
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The existing LJA transportation staff is diverse, effective, and dedicated which will allow you to focus on growing in an assistance role, learning all the future skills you'll need to become a Project Manager.
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Having a recruiter on the lookout for you never hurts-take the first step towards your new career as a Commercial Roofing Project Manager today! We are seeking a highly skilled andmotivated Commercial Roofing Project Manager to join our industry-leading team.
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Reports to: Senior Project Manager, Project Executive, Director of Operations, or Vice President of Operations. Mentor and train Assistant Project Manager on their job duties.
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Proficient in AutoCAD C3D, Bentley OpenRoads Designer (MicroStation/GEOPAK), and ArcGIS. Skill in use of roadway, water, sewer, and drainage criteria. Cross-train in all civil engineering disciplines including pavement, grading, drainage, water, signing and pavement marking, storm water pollution prevention and traffic control.
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AtkinsRéalis seeks an energetic and highly motivated self-starter to join our San Antonio, TX, El Paso, TX office team as a Senior Project Manager / Senior Roadway Engineer working on various Highway and Roadway projects.
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The Project Manager responsibilities encompass managing project engineers and assist in growing and effectively conducting Raba Kistner Consultants, Inc. (RKCI) geotechnical engineering business in the greater San Antonio region.
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The Project Procurement Manager I (PPM I) shall be responsible for project related procurement and sourcing while managing and ensuring the Procurement Department is supporting the goals of the project and following SOP’s, Project Procedures and the Prime Contract.
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The IT Audit Manager is responsible for planning and conducting audits i.e., operational, IT, compliance, special projects, and ensuring internal audit efforts are sufficient to effectively evaluate systems of internal control and operating procedures with the International Bank of Commerce, in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards.
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Submit your application for our Pharmacy Operations Manager opening with Methodist Hospital today and find out what it truly means to be a part of the HCA Healthcare team. The Pharmacy Operations Manager provides managerial support to the Director of Pharmacy and other Pharmacy Department Leadership through day to day departmental leadership and coordination of pharmacy workflow.
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Experience with leading at least 1 end-to-end Workday HCM implementation project. Create and manage to roadmaps, project plan, manage day to day monitoring tasks and activities, and initiate corrective action where necessary in order to keep the project on track.
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As a Regional Portfolio Manager with Frost , you are our leader, providing guidance and support to every single team member on your team. If so, then the Regional Portfolio Manager with Frost might be for you.
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KFA is seeking an ambitious and talented Project Manager and/or Engineer to join our dynamic Drainage team, offering a distinctive opportunity with a mission of advancing our technical capabilities and knowledge within the field of stormwater and drainage engineering.
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Coordinate, develop WBS dictionary with Project Accountant Manager. Description ECC is seeking an Assistant Project Manager for construction /DoD related projects. This position can be filled at either the Assistant Project Manager or Project Manager level depending on validated experience.
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