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Lead the Operational Risk Management (ORM) team in reviewing, interpreting, and developing a project safety plan based on project, client/owner, Program Manager, and General Contractor (GC) specifications, design drawings, regulations, and existing safety system - Conduct / assist with incident / investigation reporting.
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4+ years relevant experience in construction quality assurance, construction services, construction project management, or related field/discipline. May hold advanced technical certificates, project management certificates, or related professional registration.
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Responsibilities include program oversight of engineering design, team support, and project management on a variety of waste resources engineering projects, with a particular focus on landfill design, landfill gas systems, landfill leachate systems, construction planning and oversite, landfill closure, landfill operations, landfill post closure care, transfer station design, MRF design, and recycling centers.
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Kimley-Horn's Richmond, Virginia (VA) office is seeking a Project Manager with 8+ years of experience to join their Energy team! We take pride in how our employee retention, robust benefits package, and company values have led to Kimley-Horn’s placement on the Fortune “100 Best Companies to Work” list for 17 years.
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The Regional Manager will have responsibility of providing strategic leadership and overseeing all administrative, financial management, affordable housing compliance and operations within their assigned portfolio.
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Project Management experience on municipal water, wastewater, or stormwater projects of various sizes. Actual salaries will vary and are based on several factors, such as experience, education, budget, internal equity, project, and location.
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They work in a multi-discipline project team to generate 3D CAD project documentation for water and wastewater treatment systems including general arrangements, skid or module assemblies, fabrication details, piping layouts, piping isometrics and bills of materials.
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Essential Roles and Responsibilities of a successful candidate include but are not limited to:Project and Task Management (55-65%) Manage and supervise internal landscape architecture and civil engineer project teams with planning, site layout, and landscape design documents.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other federal agencies, all over the world.
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This position will support groundwater source development and permitting; groundwater exploration, siting, design, drilling oversight, and construction management; with some project management and client interaction and report writing.
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The Construction Inspector will utilize their expertise and technical knowledge of construction inspection, construction field management, QA/QC and report documentation, on various construction and/or reconstruction projects for municipal pipeline projects, water and wastewater treatment, pump stations and other heavy civil construction projects.
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Assist with process improvement and discussions related to third-party risk management solutions. Build communication and escalation plans related to third-party risk management activities across National IT.
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You will be responsible for ensuring that work is done is accordance with relevant codes and project specifications with guidance and supervision from the Piping Superintendent, and Project Manager.
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Strong project management and analytical skills. Model Risk Management or Enterprise Risk Management experience. Support the Annual Model Risk Management Framework update.
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Strong presentation, consulting, project management, client, and training/mentoring skills. Experience in technology implementation project management. A strong understanding of cash management, FX, Debt capital markets, and interest rate risk management.
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