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Technical Program/Project Scheduler / Operations Research Analyst page is loaded Technical Program/Project Scheduler / Operations Research Analyst Apply locations USMD-Patuxent River time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago job requisition id R45754 Secure our Nation, Ignite your Future.
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Working closely with the Project Controls Manager, ensures accurate training and utilization of approved systems for project document control and reporting. Coordinates with project team and Project Controls Manager in tracking and monitoring change order and claims preparation and resolution.
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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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Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) or achieve CAPM within two years of job entry (PMP certification will fulfill this requirement) Position has direct responsibility for identifying environmental studies required for each project, identifying the permitting timeline, securing permits from environmental agencies to support overall project schedule, and oversight of environmental compliance during construction.
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Experience managing projects and overseeing multiple contractors supporting a given project Understanding of job budgeting, costing and performance metrics reporting. Develop and implement project permitting strategies, plans, schedules and budgets to safely achieve project objectives of assigned projects in accordance with established scope, schedule, budget and process parameters.
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About Us Hill International, with more than 3,200 professionals in over 100 offices worldwide, provides program management, project management, construction management, project management oversight, dispute resolution, advisory, facilities management, and other consulting services to clients in a variety of market sectors.
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Project Managers are responsible for the construction of additions, alterations, and renovations 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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Must be able to follow the direction of the vice president, project executive and/or the senior project manager. Manage direct reports to include Field Superintendent, Project Engineer, APM.
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Experience in successful project management of preliminary and final design, bidding and construction phase services for municipal water/ wastewater infrastructure and resiliency projects (12 – 15 years experience desired; demonstrated expertise accepted.
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Conduct project reviews including field visits to monitor compliance, resolve conflicts and develop recovery plans including risk/contingency analysis. Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
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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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Assist Project Manager with developing project scope and costs for Phase I ESAs, Phase II site assessments, subsurface investigations (groundwater, surface water, soil, and air), and other environmental compliance activities.
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Communicate daily with Project Surveyor and technician regarding land survey project schedule and work progress. Read and interpret construction drawings/specifications and understand all aspects of the land survey project specifications and tolerances.
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Top Skills Details:At least 7 years working within Wastewater Design using AutoCAD, Civil 3D and HydroCAD (Plus not required)Additional Skills & Qualifications:The water wastewater engineer and project manager will consult with clients and other EA team members to:Develop plans for meeting program and project goals.
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Project Engineer, Towson, MD Hybrid. Functional project management experience in the design and manufacturing of consumer products. Measure & evaluate ROI for a variety of project scopes.
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