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The primary focus of this role will be to serve as Project Manager on key pipeline design projects and provide technical capabilities beyond linear pipeline design to include water storage, booster pump stations, water treatment, pump stations, wastewater treatment, and other complex water/wastewater design projects.
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Provide technical guidance and advice to water resource management project, internationally or domestically, including reviewing and providing feedback on project work plans and strategies, deliverables and reports, and other WRM-related documents.
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Kimley-Horn is seeking a Senior Project Manager- Development Services with 15+ years of experience to join the Towson, Maryland (MD) office! + Site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical expertise on public and private sector project.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional Talent DESCRIPTION: Company is looking for a Lead Safety Manager to manage the Health and Safety of the Westside Purple Line Extension Project, Section 2.
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Gathers project information from UMBC and sub awardees to complete quarterly reports for the granting agency. After grants are awarded, sets up project in CARAT, including record keeping via spreadsheet, filing system, etc.
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5+ years of civil engineering experience; Project Manager with Design capabilities, ideally Baltimore County & Baltimore City experience. Project management & design for land development civil engineering projects.
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Professional Engineer, Certified Construction Manager, Project Manager Professional or similar certifications are considered a plus but are not required. The Director is responsible for overseeing and managing all project management services related to capital projects and regulatory compliance programs at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and Howard County General Hospital, Suburban and Sibley Hospital, and various satellite ambulatory locations that require periodic support.
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We have a Highway Design Project Manager position available to work on diverse projects in our Mid-Atlantic transportation department. Supervising staff on project teams as a project manager.
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Energy Investment Analyst – Project Finance. Perform credit and project underwriting on potential deals and renewable energy projects. Utilize strong financial analytical skills to support project and credit underwriting, due diligence, modeling, and transaction closing.
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DESCRIPTIONAs a part of our Construction Services Team, the Technical Manager will supervise the planning, coordination and implementation of bridge construction projects relating to current and future contracts with the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) and other modal agencies within the DC/MD/VA region.
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Microelectronics Design and Applications (MDA) Physicists apply fundamental theoretical physics and chemistry-based scientific theory to the field of engineering to provide solutions for difficult technical challenges.
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Market Research Manager (Focus: voice of client tools and platforms)Designs, codes, implements, and continuously improves Qualtrics-enabled surveys across segments that effectively capture client feedback, surface pain points and highlight opportunities for improvement.
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The Project Manager will support the Senior Project Manager with communication among project stakeholders, manage risk, and monitor progress against the schedule. As Project Manager, you will be a part of a leadership team dedicated to directing the day-to-day management of the project.
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Advise project teams on integrating donor strategies, priorities, and technical requirements into CRS' approach. Experience in business development, project design, and proposal development in , including technical writing.
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The Kitchen Manager is a confident decision maker as well as highly practiced in employee and business management, people motivation, and communications. Communicate any Commissary issues/suggestions to the Commissary Manager.
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