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Security Management: Manages all operations of field site security across all security disciplines to include unclassified, collateral and compartmented programs. Security management experience: 3 years of experience as assigned Program Security Officer (PSO), Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO), Special Security Officer (SSO), Top Secret Control Officer (TSCO), Facility Security Officer (FSO) and/or COMSEC Responsible Officer (CRO.
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Heavy Industrial Plant Site Manager / Construction Manager - Coordinate the execution of soft craft (scaffold, insulation, paint, and abatement) consistent with customer requirements and revenue profitability goals.
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Lead Software Engineer, DevOps - Site Reliability Engineering. 5+ years of experience as a Site Reliability Engineer. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $201,400 - $229,900 for Lead Software Engineer.
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During heavy construction, the construction site superintendent is on-site at all times. During other project periods, the construction site superintendent may not have to be on the construction site every day, and may work at the office or possibly remotely to assist with other projects not in the heavy construction period.
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The construction site superintendent's primary responsibility is to ensure a smooth and successful fulfillment to the contract after the design phase. A strong construction site superintendent will likely have experience with both HVAC/mechanical systems and commercial construction, and will additionally have strong communication skills (both verbal and written.
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Design pattern, expert, java, lead, project architect, senior software engineer. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - IT Senior Enterprise Application Developer Education: Bachelors degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or related field.
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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! Support our national Landscape Architecture and Land Planning practices by providing site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical expertise.
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Job Title: Preconstruction Manager Company Overview: Our company, with over 30 years of experience, is a reputable general contractor known for delivering high-quality construction projects in various sectors.
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Position ImpactThe Sr. Proposal Manager position supports one or more business lines and contributes to meeting the goals in Gannett Fleming’s strategic and business plans by leading strategic proposal management and capture planning for major-level pursuits; leading interview presentation development for standard-level pursuits; and providing BD support for select client account management meetings, particularly with a strong client account manager.
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As a Senior Safety Manager, you will ensure the safety of employees, trade partners, and the general public on our world class projects. The Safety Manager is responsible for creating a culture of care while enforcing Clark's Safety and Health Policy, as well as, local and federal safety standards on jobsites.
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We are actively looking for a Civil/Site Engineer/Manager with Water Resources experience to join our Baltimore office. 10 to 20 years of experience in site/civil engineering design including grading, drainage, hydraulics and hydrology, stormwater, erosion sediment control, waterfront development, and environmental permitting.
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TheInstitute for Genome Sciences (IGS) is currently recruiting for a/ Senior Bioinformatics Analyst /. The Senior Bioinformatics Analyst will lead scientific analysis of data generated by multiple research projects using a variety of software applications.
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Works closely with In-Home Sales Manager to continuously improve sales systems and practices while also providing coaching and monitoring daily performance to ensure NSLI and Volume targets are met.
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The Maryland Department of General Services (DGS) is looking to hire a talented and experienced policy advisor to serve as the agency's Senior Procurement Policy Advisor within the Office of State Procurement.
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Position SummaryThe General Manager, Data Solutions is an executive role responsible for growing our Data Solutions business segment, including existing data assets and newly developed products and services with an increasing focus on developing differentiated real world evidence solutions.
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