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Provide technical and commercial evaluation, recommendations and guidance to project teams in support of new project development opportunities, mergers & acquisitions, as well as existing operational improvements.
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If you are an experienced Project Manager with at least 4 years PM experience with general commercial construction in the MEP or Fire Suppression trades or an experienced Fire Protection Engineer, interested in growing into a PM - we would love to talk with you.
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3 Years Experience in Commercial Drywall Construction as a Project Manager AND/OR Estimator. Commercial Drywall Project Manager AND/OR Estimator Experience Required. I am working with a well-respected, firmly established Commercial Drywall Contractor seeking an experienced Project Manager/Estimator.
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Serve as green building Project Manager and Sustainability Consultant for multiple diverse and concurrent projects. The role of the Project Manager is to direct and organize project team members and manage deliverables in order to achieve the client’s sustainability goals.
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In this position, you will lead a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers, project development, permitting, environmental restoration design, and compliance for a wide variety of infrastructure projects (Environmental Restoration, Water Resources, Transportation, Water/Wastewater, Marine, and Buildings.
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As a manager of the devices project management team, you will provide active leadership across all aspects of software and hardware enablement, build and maintain working relationships with team members, customers, partners/vendors (Silicon vendors, ODMs, IHVs), and other Canonical departments/teams.
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Experience with customer relationship management systems, content management systems, marketing automation, and project management software (e.g., SmartSheets, Asana, Trello, etc. Three (3) to Five (5) years’ project management experience in a large corporate marketing department, or agency, preferably in the health care industry.
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On large projects, the Project Engineer will perform tasks assigned by the Project Manager. The Project Engineer must provide support to project management staff to ensure each project achieves our number one company goal: safe production for all crews.
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Senior Project Managers are responsible for the construction of additions, alterations, renovations, and supporting with select ground-up construction at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, and/or various satellite ambulatory locations that require project management support.
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To enable continued growth both locally and nationally, Michael Baker’s Greater DC / Maryland offices seeks a Transit Leader/Senior Project Manager who will be focused on executing technical work, mentoring junior staff, and overall growth of the Transit Department.
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The Senior Project Manager will manage a few large and complex projects in parallel that involve applications and/or infrastructure and cross multiple organizations. Demonstrate effective critical thinking skills in crafting project plans and managing challenges.
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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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This Project Manager position supports the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) and is a functional member of a team consisting of a Program Manager and several other matrixed support staff that conduct software development, software engineering, cloud computing, and IT portfolio management.
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Experience working in Manufacturing, Engineering, Test, Production, Manufacturing or Industrial Engineering, Project Engineering, IPT, Operations Project Management (OPM), or similar roles.
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Are you an accomplished Senior Project Manager that has managed at least one full lifecycle, large, complex ERP implementation project? Strong understanding of Project Management tools and at least 5 years of proven experience in implementing and supporting Oracle EBS or Cloud applications.
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