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Participating in and leading project teams in the planning, design and construction administration of municipal and industrial water and wastewater infrastructure facilities. 10 + years of experience required in water/wastewater discipline, particularly as a water/wastewater engineer designing (study, plans and specifications) water and/or wastewater infrastructure (i.e. treatment and collection/distribution projects.
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As our new Project Manager, you will be part of our team responsible for the assessment, design, and rehabilitation of water and wastewater infrastructure and resiliency projects for municipal clients in the Mid-Atlantic Region (Maryland, District of Columbia, and Virginia.
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The ideal candidate is an Senior Project Controls Manager with 10 years' minimum experience leading scheduling, risk/claims, and cost control within the civil infrastructure industry.
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Utility design development will include overhead and underground utilities that are associated with the development of projects such as transportation improvements, infrastructure upgrades, and site/civil development.
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We are looking for a senior water wastewater engineer and project manager to join our collaborative engineering consulting group that delivers solutions for our public works and private clients through all phases of a project lifecycle: planning, engineering evaluation and design, permitting, construction-phase services, and program and operations support.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for an IT Infrastructure Project Manager III. The EUS Sr Project Manager is to support as pillar/department projects through utilization of project management fundamentals ensuring business goals are achieved and projects are executed on time and within budget.
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This is an excellent opportunity to manage and contribute technically to infrastructure projects requiring planning, environmental analysis, compliance with NEPA, public involvement, and permitting.
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Job Description Dewberry has an immediate opening for a Senior Project Manager experienced in water and wastewater planning, design and construction phase engineering services for our growing Mid-Atlantic Water practice in our Baltimore, MD office.
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Core Competencies: Knowledge of the PMI or equivalent project management methodologyKnowledge of project management principles, practices, techniques, and toolsKnowledge of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and IT Service Management (ITSM)Strong knowledge of the terminology, principles, and methods utilized within the Information Technology field.
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In 2022, STV signed the Equity in Infrastructure Project (EIP) Pledge, becoming one of the first architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) firms to commit to advancing equity in infrastructure.
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Osi Vision is seeking a Senior CPM is the Contractor Representative to the government on all matters related to this contract and leads, manages, and directs activities of the contractor staff in support of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Infrastructure Security Division (ISD), Office for Bombing Prevention (OBP.
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In response to steady growth within our Water/Wastewater business, our team group in Bowie, MD is looking to bring onboard a motivated Senior Project Manager to help with the continued development and growth of GHD's Water Business in the DC Metro Area. You will also provide technical leadership and delivery of major water/wastewater treatment and infrastructure projects for our clients throughout the Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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The Financial Manager, Project Structuring for Distributed Generation is primarily responsible for developing, implementing, and presenting the quantitative and qualitative financial analysis that enables transaction pricing and/or financial return evaluation of capital investments in distributed generation and energy infrastructure and assets, focusing primarily on Solar, as well as and other renewable generation (i.e. storage, energy efficiency.
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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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The ideal Project Manager will have experience in the following areas; Ground Up Construction Design, Engineering knowledge Site Utility and Foundation knowledge Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (MEP) Scopes.
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