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In connection with above duties, utilize experience in developing construction documents; Digital Fabrication, Computational/Parametric Design and Modeling, and 3D Printing; Software Capability: Revit, AutoCAD, Rhino, Grasshopper for Rhino, Sketchup, and Adobe Creative Suites; and exploring and researching design concepts, processes, and innovative solutions and alternatives at all stages of projects working closely with project teams.
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Assist Project Management Team with Preconstruction MEP information management. Advanced Experience and knowledge of the installation of MEP systems, BIM Modeling, and Construction Management.
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The primary purpose of the Capital Project Coordinator position is to analyze, evaluate, recommend, bid and purchase capital equipment and associated medical products and services. Works with internal customer departments and external suppliers to enforce MHS Materials Management policies.
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Supports North Texas Tollway Authority project including account research, delivery of toll tags to the Bus Maintenance and Non-Revenue Vehicle Divisions, etc. Serves as the Training Administrator for DARTs Learning Management System, by scheduling, revising, or creating course classes via DARTs Learning Institute software.
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Required Qualifications & Education:Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Project Management, Operations Management, or a related field5+ years of experience in business process management and project managementStrong understanding of process improvement methodologies such as ITIL, PMBok, Lean Six Sigma, BPMN, or similar frameworks.
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The American Heart Association has an excellent opportunity for a Project Coordinator in our Professional Memberships group located at our National Center office in Dallas, TX. Minimum of two (2) years of related professional experience involving administrative or project management work.
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As a Project Coordinator, Organizational Effectiveness, you are responsible for supporting multiple organizational programs, from planning, implementation, tracking/analysis, and change management.
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Talascend is currently seeking a Project Coordinator for a contract opportunity located in Dallas, TX. OVERVIEW: The Project Coordinator facilitates engineering and construction projects by collaborating with the Project Manager and project team in providing and presenting administrative project information.
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As a Construction Project Coordinator, you will play a vital role in the successful execution of construction projects. We are currently seeking a Construction Project Coordinator to join our dynamic team.
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Strong problem-solving and project management ability. The company provides owner's representation, preconstruction management and consulting services to the utility-scale renewable-energy markets, including the wind, solar, battery energy storage and transmission sectors.
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4+ years of experience, strongly preferred to be as an legal project manager, administrative assistant, IT coordinator, project coordinator or project manager/assistant.
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Performs staff training on buildi Coordinator, Safety Specialist, Healthcare, Systems, Equipment, Project Management, Manufacturing. Performs staff training on buildi Coordinator, Safety Specialist, Healthcare, Systems, Equipment, Project Management, Manufacturing.
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This position acts as a liaison, communicating necessary information from the client and management into the field and keeping lines of communication open to the entire project team including the owner, architect, engineers and contractors.
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Lead and support new project pursuits including, but not limited to, project/pursuit management, content development, editing and proofreading, formatting, and layout, and production.
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The Administrative Project Coordinator also serves as a liaison to Committee and Workgroup members, other FSMB departments, and senior management teams; organizes and coordinates executive outreach and external relations efforts; and oversees special projects.
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