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We are currently recruiting recent graduates who are excited to participate in our 15-week, rotational, hands-on, Construction Project Management program. You will learn from experts in the field, who are committed to preparing you for a rewarding career in Construction Project Management.
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Responsible for project management activities and analytical support of FERC legal and policy issues, including integration with internal departments, and external consultants. Proficiency in analytical technical tools: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project Management.
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Savan is seeking a Project Manager (PM) to join its Records Information Management (RIM) service line and actively participate in project execution, stakeholder management, and key business development activities.
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Assures that Project Management Framework tasks are timely completed and properly documented with the assistance of the Project Controls team. Directs client invoicing and effectively manages collections with the support of the Project Controls team.
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PURPOSE:Senior IT Project Manager, leads, plans, executes, monitors, controls and closes projects for the Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO). Licenses/Certifications:Certified Project Management Professional (PMP)-PMI PrefSAFe Scrum Master Certification PrefExperience: 5 years experience leading projects in a cross-functional, technical systems implementationKnowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs)Strong Financial Management ability including comprehension of project financials, profit and loss and the ability to create and manage and adhere to a broader project budget.
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Position Description: The Project Manager provides oversight of management consulting programs/projects using best practice project management techniques. Define/manage each project's governance (controls) (e.g., operating procedures including communication, documentation, quality, and change control processes in alignment with Oxley's project implementation processes.
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Serve as one of Hill’s six on-site project managers with total responsibility for specific work packages as assigned including quality assurance, change order management, issue resolution, coordination, project controls, and reporting.
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Provides information tracking and controls by managing project management information systems to include project database, reporting, time tracking, outage coordination, and other functionality as required.
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Procon Consulting, a fast-growing professional services firm in McLean, VA with expertise in construction management (CM), project controls, construction-related technology, space planning, and facilities management, seeks a Construction Project Manager for a long term opportunity in the Washington D.C area on various projects.
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The candidate will have responsibilities that include but are not limited to construction management, quality assurance, project controls, design/build, architecture and engineering, space management, facilities management, real estate, and leasing of complex construction projects.
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Mott MacDonald is looking to hire an experienced, motivated, independent, and organized team player for a Project Controls Manager position in Seattle, WA. This position will report to the project manager and will support a design-build project management team and administer project controls for a large design-build transportation infrastructure project.
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Detailed knowledge of construction, principles of construction management and project controls, with specialized knowledge in several areas including scheduling, cost estimating, documentation, contract administration, construction techniques.
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Collaborating with Financial Management establish project charge codes, ensuring they meet client and project requirements for cost allocation, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting.
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The Washington DC studio of Stantec Architecture, a national leader in commercial architecture, building repositioning, workplace, and healthcare thought, design, and practice, is seeking a Project Manager to work with local and regional leadership to design great projects, grow the practice, and have a positive and profound impact on the communities we serve.
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Proficient in Project Management software and financial accounting systems. Responsible for developing and following consistent and repeatable project management standardized procedures and processes and achieving financial results on assigned projects.
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