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AECOM is seeking an Environmental Engineer IV to work in our Raleigh, NC office with project management experience to be based in our Raleigh, NC office. The selected candidate will also assist/lead project and program management with design and implementation of soil, groundwater, sediment and surface water investigative and remediation programs, data analysis, and report preparation.
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The primary responsibility of this position is to assist the construction site manager in delivering successful projects through a safe work environment, quality construction, effective LEAN planning & scheduling, cost management, collaboration with project stakeholders, and superior customer service.
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50% Travel RequiredQualificationsMinimum Qualifications· Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Science, or Engineering· Minimum of ten years of experienceAdditional QualificationsExpert with mobile devices and VDC appsDemonstrated skills with Microsoft Office suiteExpert capability with computer programs for project management and reporting; proficient in VDC toolsExpert in RFI/Submittal processingDesign/Build experience a plus.
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Project management in cooperation with the technical project manager. Management and supervision of external service providers within the project processing. Experience in project leadership and project management.
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Hands on with Substation and Transmission projects The Person: PE License requiredVast experience with Substation or Transmission Project Management and Design. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a plethora of Substation Design and Transmission experience to take the Technical lead on a range of exciting projects while being offered the opportunity to progress their career quickly with opportunities to move into senior roles from day one.
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Project Controls Engineer. We are an industry leader in providing project management, validation, engineering, quality/compliance, and consulting services to support our partners across the life science space in finding ground-breaking treatments and solutions.
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The Project Engineer position is an opportunity to work on a team on focused on commercial land development of 1-5 acre sites. Assist Project Managers with design coordination between clients, grading contractors, geotech, and other disciplines.
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Management roles (, AV manager, project manager). Job Application for Audio Visual EngineerJob Summary: The Audio Visual Engineer will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining audio and video systems for various events and venues.
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Prepare Construction Plans for projects using Civil 3D including: Site Plan Layout, grading and drainage design, roadway design, storm water management systems design, water and sanitary sewer utilities, erosion and sediment control design and details.
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Act as liaison between all project stakeholders including Business, Product Owners, Development, Quality Assurance, Project Management and Client Support to ensure understanding of requirements, project objectives, and solutions.
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Follows written project implementation plans and regularly updates customers and management. Practical knowledge of SAN and NAS installation, configuration, and management. The incumbent typically works directly with client staff and management and completes work remotely or onsite as needed.
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You will have opportunity to support traffic and transportation engineering planning, analysis, design, project, and program management. STV currently has an opening in our NC offices for a Work Zone Traffic Control Project Design Engineering our Transportation division.
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Beacon Hill Technologies covers a broad spectrum of IT positions, including Project Management and Business Analysis, Programming/Development, Database, Infrastructure, Quality Assurance, Production/Support and ERP roles.
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Specific focus for this position is Application Data Controller (ADC) driving the technology program from start to the finish state in compliance with Enterprise Change Management policies and standards as defined by the Bank. This position will in addition require to create/process Change Records, engage BlackBox/Cisco or other external vendors as required in support of the project deliverables to provide end-to-end visibility into the health of the deliverables.
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Specific experience in Project Management of Utility Transmission, Substation or Energy Projects. Experience with serving as firm/client liaison in a support, engineer or management role.
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