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AtkinsRéalis seeks an energetic and highly motivated self-starter to join our Kansas City, KS office team as a Senior Roads and Highways Senior Project Manager / Senior Roadway Engineer working on various Highway and Roadway projects.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Garver seeks a Project Manager - Hydrology and Hydraulics to join our growing Transportation Team in North Little Rock, AR; Frisco, TX; Houston, TX; South Oklahoma City, OK; Tulsa, OK; Birmingham, AL; Huntsville, AL; Kansas City, MO; Overland Park, KS with the ability to collaborate with clients and design engineers on engineering projects for federal and state agencies, municipalities, and other jurisdictions.
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We are currently seeking a Program Manager to manage key projects/programs with the goal ofdelivering every project on time, within budget and within scope. Join us as we build on our powerful combination of advanced automation, predictive intelligence, and expert services to create a safer future for patients—one where medication errors are a thing of the past.
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A minimum of two (2) years of experience working with IT and project management as it pertains to program areas such as reemployment services and/or community development or equivalent governmental program.
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Demonstrating a track record of success as engagement leader on numerous Oracle Cloud implementations, with various Oracle Cloud Applications, including prioritizing strategy, program/project plans and establishing successful delivery.
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Burns & McDonnell is looking for a Project Manager in the Environmental Services Global Practice (division) in our Kansas City, Missouri, office to lead environmental routing, siting and environmental assessment projects for a variety of industry types including transportation, renewable energy, electrical utility, and others.
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The role requires understanding of store systems, automotive systems, parts knowledge and has the ability to identify, troubleshoot and project assist for DIY. Responsible for developing and maintaining Professional Customer relationships and program growth.
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Demonstrating ability to quickly identify and address client needs by actively participating in client discussions and meetings, communicating a broad range of Firm services, managing engagements including preparing concise, accurate documents and balancing project economics management with the occurrence of unanticipated issues.
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The Program Manager will dually focus on client-account expansion as well as internal resourcing and project planning in order to drive both operational and business value. As a Data Science Program Manager, you will manage our data science delivery team in partnering with clients, organizing multi-project initiatives, and enabling technical solutions for complex R&D-type programs.
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MegaKC, your local Kansas City General Contractor, has an opening for a Project Manager at our North Kansas City office! Our ideal Project Manager candidate will be a self-starter, problem-solver and possess the knowledge and ability to build lasting client relationships.
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Our financial services based client is seeking a Senior Program Manager to manage large and high profile projects from initial planning to delivery. Title: Sr. Program Manager.
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As a Senior Project Manager, you would be responsible for managing large projects and/or sophisticated, high-risk projects, and executing program management services for complex, multi-discipline projects for the firm.
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Serve as the lead engineer / project manager, including the planning, analysis, and design on a variety of bridge projects. In turn, we trust these benefits and rewards will amplify the pride and satisfaction you feel as an integral part of JEO. A few of the highlights include competitive salaries, insurance options, vacation/sick/flex time, 401K matching, wellness incentives, comprehensive career development support, an annual bonus program, participation in our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) and much more aimed at enriching your experience with us.
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The senior project manager builds and maintains positive client relationships for the firm while achieving project financial goals. Our Airports team provides services for a variety of airport projects including paving, grading, buildings, airport lighting, and fuel systems.
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