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Deliver results in an environment with high-degree of self-directed time management and project management; Assist CEMS Management and Board Members through technical assistance and training to build Managerial capacity of small water and wastewater systems.
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BS degree in Engineering, Construction Management or relevant field or 10 years combined experience of either Superintendent, Project Manager, Construction Manager or QC Manager. To be a successful QC Manager you should have the ability to work with multiple discipline projects and demonstrate excellent project management and supervision skills.
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Perform periodic onsite inspections and audits of customer sites to evaluate the level of compliance with Safety Management, Environmental Health and Safety and Risk Management plans, programs policies and procedures.
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The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 10 years of proven expertise in civil engineering and project management, specifically in the design, construction, and commissioning of wastewater treatment facilities.
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This position is based out of northwest Arkansas and ideal for a proven deputy project management professional who is seeking career expansion in a dynamic team environment. In this role, you will provide leadership in biological field surveys, report preparation, environmental regulatory and project permitting efforts and within 2 years provide project management, lead, mentor staff, and support business development opportunities.
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Assist and collaborate with the Installation Team Lead or Project Manager regarding on-site work schedules and timely delivery of equipment. Wachter is accepting applications for CCTV / Alarm Service Technicians for installation and services project work at various retail locations across the United States.
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Supervising and initiating delivery of project initiatives; Driving API management (e.g. Azure API Management, Google Cloud Endpoints); Information Technology,Computer Systems Analysis,Management Information Systems,Computer Applications,Computer Engineering,Computer Programming.
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Prepare monitoring reports (detailed tracking), briefings and information paperson performance contractor’s project schedules, performance metrics, projectplanning estimates, Letters of Technical Direction (LOTDs), changingrequirements and common operating pictures (COPs.
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As a project management specialist, you know the complexities of supporting a project from concept to completion. The real impact of project management comes from communication to ensure the program achieves its goals and meets our quality standards.
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Experience with any of the following CAD Software Tools and Data Management Products: CATIA, SolidWorks Mechanical/PDM, Siemens NX/Capital, SEE Electrical Expert, Microsoft Visio, National Instruments LabView, SmarTeam, Team Center.
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Duties will include participating in a variety of information technology-oriented projects and internal audits such as Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), Business Continuity Planning (BCP), Disaster Recovery (DR), logical security access, policies and procedures, change management, system implementation reviews, software licensing, asset management, network and application security, and data privacy.
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Keywords: sales, direct sales, outside sales, territory, rep, representative, account manager, account executive, salesperson, cold call, route, route sales, commission, account management, security, alarm, water, cable, electricity, advertising, solar sales, windows, siding, remodel, termite, pest control, carpet, flooring, commissioned sales, water, water treatment, residential sales, household sales, field sales.
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Experience: Two years of Workday Payroll/Timecard experience inclusive of Project Management required. Partners with Payroll and HR in supporting their initiatives by identifying business requirements, process review and configuration, project management, design, testing, training, documentation development, and communication.
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Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Certification. Use project management software tools and coach team members toward best practices. Host and present at month Business Unit Project reviews and at Product Team daily management meetings.
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Periodically update progress on strategy and promptly alert management of deterioration. Interact with personnel and representatives from credit, approval, loan administration, appraisal, construction management, treasury management, work-out management, upper management, healthcare consultants, accounting firms, loan review, bank regulators, government agencies and bank attorneys.
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