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Ensure coordination and communication between Client and the Office of the State Chief Information Officer (CIO), Department of Information Technology, and the DIT/Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO.
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Utilize experience and strong pharmaceutical project and construction management skills to manage a portfolio of capital projects with emphasis on Administrative, R&D Laboratory, and Site Utility and Infrastructure upgrades.
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Collaborate with the SI Director and Program Management Director to promote project success by collecting, writing, and distributing success stories, case studies, photos, and outreach at events.
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Project Engineers/Managers will work as part of a project team to deliver a variety of stream and wetland restoration projects for both public and private clients across the Southeast and grow key relationships with new and existing clients.
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Full managerial responsibility for all aspects of a project including safety, scope development, contract negotiations, cost control, staff management, quality control and cash management on large projects.
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How many years of related engineering and/or project management experience do you have? You must apply for all 3 positions to be considered for either the Construction Project Administrator, Sr. Engineer (CE II) or the Principal Engineer (CE III) position.
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This position will also be posted as a Sr Engineer (Civil Engineer II) and as a Construction Project Administrator. Oversees data collection and analysis; conducts engineering studies; creates work plans and processes, identifying locations/areas requiring improvement; recommends and implements engineering and safety solutions; and tracks post-implementation project progress and requirements.
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Strata Clean Energy is looking for a Project Executive who is responsible for leadership and oversight of the day-to-day operations of a project management team in addition to planning, directing, coordinating, and budgeting activities concerned with large, complex Utility Solar and Battery Storage construction projects.
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Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, Project Management or related field. Develop and effectively communicate the structure for individual workplace and change management project presentations and materials.
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This includes demonstrated success in designing and conducting feasibility studies and large-scale impact evaluations that involve workforce development programs as a principal investigator or project director.
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Experience in construction management and/or project management for large projects with budgets greater than $1,000,000. Do you have experience in construction management and/or project management for large projects greater than $1,000,000.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. Seeking a Lead Project Manager with hydrologic and hydraulic modelling experience to join our Durham, NC based Water Resources Group.
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The financial analyst 3 role is responsible for various accounting and financial functions such as Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), monthly, quarterly & annual reporting, annual budgeting and accounting system administration for Strata’s main operating companies and related overhead (Finance, Legal, IT, Human Resources, Project Management, Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Development, Operations & Maintenance (Services.
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Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, Project. Will work with the Senior project manager and/or project controls manager to develop a plan for the long-term support of the project including building, managing and reporting cost reports and analysis.
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The Research Analyst I will perform a variety of complex and independent activities involved in planning, organizing and conducting research studies within the overall scope of a research project at Duke University.
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