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A minimum of 6 years prior relevant experience (including a minimum of 1 year of project management experience) is required. Should be knowledgeable in New Hampshire petroleum storage tank and contaminated site management regulations (Env-Or 300, 400, and 600), CERCLA or RCRA hazardous waste site investigation and remediation, remedial implementation, and oversight, SAPs/HASPs/QAPPs and other planning documents, and environmental compliance.
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Strong understanding of software development life cycle (SDLC) and project management methodologies (e.g., Agile, Scrum) Proficiency in project management tools (e.g., ClickUp, JIRA, Trello, Microsoft Project.
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Preferred Qualifications:Professional Registration or Certification including Project Management Professional, CPA, Certified Grants Management Specialist, or other relevant credentials.
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Required 7 Years Experience with development/data migration (APIs-Rest/SOAP, Automation-MuleSoft and other PaaS specific) Required 3 Years Experience with use of MS Office products and project management software tools.
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Demonstrated understanding of project controls, project management and phases. Ability to analyze and interpret information to make recommended changes in project management policy, planning and budgeting, and the ability to express and communicate ideas clearly to a wide range of individuals including senior managers, legislators, financial managers and others.
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We have partnered with a Engineering and Consulting Firm to provide them with a Environmental Project Manager. Relevante has been consistently ranked as a fast growth company and one of the largest recruiting, accounting, and management consulting firms in the Philadelphia region.
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Experience with project controls, project management and phases. Experience: Analyzing, interpreting information and implementing recommended changes in project management policy, planning and budgeting.
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Experience with use of MS Office products and project management software tools. Proficient in the use of MS Office products and project management software tools. · In coordination with BEA staff, primarily responsible for managing this project and related communications and determines the most effective project management strategy for this project and executes accordingly.
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Identifies loss prevention issues that may develop, informs appropriate management, and takes appropriate preventative measures to minimize risk. Responsibilities Of The Environmental Project Manager.
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Presents analysis and recommendations to senior management and other project stakeholders. Researches, analyzes, develops, recommends and assists in the implementation of project management best practices, business processes, detailed business requirements and opportunities for process enhancements tailored to meet business and program requirements.
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Bachelor's degree from a recognized college or university, preferably with a major in management information systems, computer information systems, or computer science. Job Description:*Client needs a technical Project Manager who will manage a new initiative referred to as the Business Services Portal (BSP.
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As the largest design and commercial construction company in New Hampshire, we specialize in fully integrated design and construction management services for various sectors, including hospitality, multi-family residential, senior living, commercial/corporate, industrial, athletic, educational, and healthcare projects throughout the Northeast.
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Role: Project Manager. Experience with development/data migration (APIs-Rest/SOAP, Automation-MuleSoft and other PaaS specific) Experience with cloud based platforms, reporting tools, database tools, testing tools, data migration.
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Associate’s / Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering or related fields or 3 years field experience. Be proficient with AutoCAD, GPS-Trimble, MS Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, Project), Bluebeam, Adobe and other software used in the construction industry.
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Management of project will be monitored by the Manager of Transmission Projects or Manager-Construction and Maintenance Transmission. Manages execution of the project plan and project change control management process.
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