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Environmental Science Associates is looking for an Archaeologist and Project Manager in the Southern California region with 5+ years of experience performing cultural resources monitoring, surveys, testing and data recovery, recordation of archaeological and historic architectural resources, and preparing environmental permit applications and supporting documentation.
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We have an opportunity in Southern California for a Project Manager in our Water Infrastructure Practice. Experience with project management and working directly with clients.
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Experience at the level of an Architectural Associate level includes architect associate, job captain, project manager, and other positions of similar responsibility on major capital projects.
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Experience working with common project management tools such as Smartsheet, Jira, Confluence, MS Project, Slack/MS Teams, Monday.com, Workday. Project management methodologies: MUST HAVE knowledge of project management methodologies like Jira, Agile or Scrum, as well as experience/understanding of data governance, data privacy, and data security.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Immigration Case Manager, Community Legal Clinics will be under the direction and supervision of and work closely with the Attorney Manager, Community Legal Clinics to strengthen case management capacity by supporting legal services for immigrants, with a focus on asylees, refugees, and victims of crime.
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Minimum 4-6 years of experience in a marketing designer or creative manager role, with responsibilities involving creative, strategy, marketing technology, project management and driving measurable results.
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The Senior Creative Project Manager will work directly with the SVP Creative Director and team to organize and allocate creative needs across all merchandise channels. Job Title: Senior Creative Project Manager, Creative Services.
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Specializing in project planning, environmental analysis and assessment, natural and cultural resources management, environmental restoration and design, and regulatory compliance, ESAs scientists, historians, planners, designers, and technical specialists provide critical thinking and in-depth analyses to guide successful policy development, project planning, and the creation of enduring multi-objective solutions.
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Our client, a subsidiary specializing in traffic engineering and transportation design, is seeking a Traffic Engineer Project Manager (Professional Engineer license required) for a fully remote position.
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Adept at MS Project, Primavera (P6), or equivalent project management planning tools. Providing tracking and documentation of work standards, contractor schedules, work discrepancies, contractor personnel and communications, purposes, and goals of the organization at the direction of Program or Project Manager.
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Fosters and maintains a collaborative professional working relationship with the Project Leadership Team (i.e. Project Designer, Project Architect, Project Manager, and Principal in Charge.
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Experience in real estate acquisition due diligence, sophisticated budgeting practices, complex renovation estimating, project scoping, universal design, bidding, value engineering, and document management.
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The Litigation & Practice Technology ("LPT") Project Manager reports to the Associate Director and will work directly with case teams when requested by case teams and clients to: identify eDiscovery focused technical requirements and resources; assist with managing and selecting service providers; define and execute associated support tasks; provide project management for technical workstreams; and when requested provide eDiscovery and analytics consulting services.
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Additional responsibilities for the technology Project Manager include (but are not limited to) full project life cycle ownership, risk analysis and mitigation, time management, stakeholder management, business relationship management, performance management, and change management.
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The Intensive Case Management Services (ICMS) program is funded by the Department of Health Service (DHS) Office of Diversion and Reentry (ODR), providing intensive wraparound services to the high-need/high-barrier behavioral health population in the LA County jail system.
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