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Identify opportunities to drive improvement within preconstruction process by using Virtual Design and Construction (VDC), Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and other process enhancements. Position Description:Lead and direct Preconstruction process from project inception through to start of construction for complex mega projects or portfolio of large projects.
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Lead Preconstruction Quality Control (QC) processes and develop standards for scope and estimate reviews. Provide variance reports for each milestone estimate to communicate scope development.
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Position # 3 Job Title: Network Solutions Engineer (Systems/MCP) Location: Baltimore, MD. Duration: Full-Time. Clearance: TS/SCI FSP. How You Will Contribute: Reporting to the Senior manager, Solutions Engineering, as a Network Solution Engineer (Systems/MCP), you will be responsible for the planning, implementation and execution for installation of clients Manage, Control and Plan (MCP) platform.
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Observe testing, assign work on projects to capable technicians, ensure testing of similar items is consistent across test technicians Track project scope completion and communicate ABM and Customer Management Maintain, test, repair, rebuild, and replace low, medium, and high-voltage switchgear and circuit breakers.
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The manager will report to the Senior Manager of the Data Interface Collection and Emulation (DICE) Systems group under the HW Synergy department within Engineering Synergy. Experience as a Technical Lead, Systems Engineering, Project manager, or other demonstrated leadership role related to program execution.
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Gilbane is seeking a Senior Project Safety Manager to administer the safety program and serve as safety advisor, ensuring safety compliance by the project team and all employees and subcontractors working at the site.
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Collaborate closely with senior leadership to prioritize project work and forecast appropriate levels for staffing needs, project funding, and continuous improvement opportunities.
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Responsibilities/Functions Assists with pre-construction activities as needed: construction planning and design; interpretation of design and drawings Has a clear understand specifications, drawings, standards, and subcontractor & supplier scope of work, etc.
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Previous experience with Project Management including Scope, Financial, Schedule Management, Risk Mitigation, Change Management and 360 Communication. Executes the project budget, team resources, communications, and project plans to deliver on time, on budget and within scope.
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We're looking for an experienced and collaborative Senior Healthcare Construction Project Manager in Baltimore, MD, who thrives when people are in sync and projects are running not just on time but within budget.
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Senior Project Manager. Proficient in the use of MS Office, MS Project, and pdf mark-up software; familiarity with AutoCAD and BIM. Knowledge of design and construction business practices including, but not limited to, scope preparation, contract issues, insurance requirements, labor rates, invoicing, etc.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Project Manager to oversee and manage complex projects at our Oil Terminal in Iraq. The ideal candidate will have over 10 years of project management experience, with a strong background in the oil and gas industry.
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Site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical expertise on public and private sector project - Project Management/Task management on a variety of public and private sector projects - Write proposals and scope of service - Preparation of Drawing sets, Details and Specifications, 3D modeling and Rendering.
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Mandatory Skills •5-7 years of experience as a product manager in a fast-paced technology-oriented company, with product ownership from idea to execution •Strong sense for quality and user experience •Able to properly determine scope, key milestones, objectives and dependencies of a project •Strong communication, presentation, organizational, and analytical skills •Experience working in Lending companies or FinTech companies.
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The Senior Bioinformatics Scientist will mentor and provide technical guidance to junior scientists in project teams. The Senior Bioinformatics Scientist, with input from senior scientists and leaders, works in collaboration with others on one or more projects which are complex in scope.
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