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The Project Deputy Director will provide technical and strategic leadership to the design, implementation, and monitoring of all technical strategies on large USAID-funded global health security (GHS) project.
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The Wooten Company's Raleigh, NC office is seeking a Project Engineer Construction Administration who will work closely with the Construction Services Lead. This position is an engineering role providing the opportunity to be an essential part of the growth of our Construction Services Division.
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The Project Archaeologist will provide support to cultural resource projects predominately in North Carolina, but may support project throughout the Mid-Atlantic, greater US, and potentially international work, as available.
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PMP (PMI), CCM or DBIA certification is required (within 12 months of hire or promotion onto the Approved Project Manager list). Project management experience on water/wastewater infrastructure design projects in North Carolina.
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Typical responsibilities will include technical calculations and reports, site layout, grading and earthwork calculations, storm drainage, utility design, stormwater management, erosion control design, and permitting of Land Development projects as necessary to achieve project goals.
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Ensure coordination and communication between the 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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PMI CAPM Certified Associate of Project Management designation. The Project Superintendent will oversee a team of field operations personnel executing a specific project. The Project Superintendent is primarily accountable for achieving overall job site productivity, high-quality work results and delivering value to the customer in the most effective and efficient manner.
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NCDOT Project Experience. RK&K has earned its reputation as a trusted partner, responsive employer, and community steward. Conduct non-destructive testing (NDT) and structural analysis to assess bridge performance and recommend appropriate maintenance or repair actions.
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Water/Wastewater Transmission & Utilities Project Engineer/Manager page is loaded. Water/Wastewater Transmission & Utilities Project Engineer/Manager. Freese and Nichols is seeking a Water and Wastewater Transmission & Utilities Project Engineer/Manager to join our Raleigh, NC team.
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This role is part of the Transmission, Interconnection, & Market Operations Team which is at the crux of the organization supporting Project Development, EPC, and Origination efforts for an organization taking on next generation challenges in the battery storage and renewable energy space.
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With multiple priorities and schedules throughout the project life-cycle. Excellent project management skills and ability to. project-related information in an understandable format.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Project Manager with previous experience managing water and wastewater projects to join the Raleigh, North Carolina Team. - Managing and serving as the lead Project Manager on major municipal.
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Project Coordinator - Interior Design - Corporate + Urban Design Market - (10269) Project Coordinator - Interior Design - Corporate + Urban Design Market. Assist in project finish and color selection, interior spatial design, and document coordination from schematic design through construction documents.
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The position requires working knowledge of permit & plan preparation using AutoCAD Civil 3D or MicroStation/GeoPAK and application of Municipal & NCDOT design standards and project delivery methodology.
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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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