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The Civil Engineer (Project Manager) with the City of Concord, NH has a significant impact in supporting the city's capital improvement and development projects. Civil Engineer (Project Manager.
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Carry out process engineering activities, following JM standards and procedures to schedule and budget as advised by the Technology Manager / Project Manager / Lead Engineer. Demonstration of customer focus and ability to respond to customer needs whilst achieving project and corporate objectives.
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We are growing our Project Management team and looking for talented Program Managers to assist building our team. The (PM) will organize, direct, and manage tasks and operational support functions involving multiple complex and interrelated project tasks.
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The Project Manager is responsible for planning, organizing and managing the customer's implementation to meet scope, timing and budget of construction expectations and overall project outcomes.
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As an Architectural Project Manager with PROCON, you will work with a fully integrated team of Structural, MEP Engineers, Construction Managers, Superintendents, Estimators, Interior Designers, and Developers.
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IEM is looking for a Full Time - Deputy Project Manager who is interested in working for a result driven company that is assisting with the delivery of a State's Broadband Program funded by BEAD and other state and federal funds.
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This is a Project Manager position in the Plumbing field. About the job Plumbing Project Manager. Job Title: Project Manager (Plumbing) Coordinating and communicating with Construction Manager, Architect, GC to meet requirements.
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Description Strong Project Mgt Experience as well as working knowledge of Identity and Access Management(IAM)Location:United States Remote CST or ESTSprinklr is looking for a seasoned project manager who can keep our IT initiatives on target and on budget.
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We are currently seeking a dynamic and experienced Project Manager to help drive Cisco’s portfolio of Purpose related communications and platforms. Proven experience as a project manager, preferably with experience in corporate reporting.
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Examines equipment and discusses with superintendent, operator, or project manager the nature and extent of damage or malfunction. Plans work procedures (Scheduling) and/or possible solutions such as parts, PM service in conjunction with Equipment Manager.
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Join us as a Senior Manager, Feasibility based Cambridge, MA or remotely reporting to the Director, Feasibility and Study Start Up. Leverage leading industry tools and data sources to provide data on startup timelines, past recruitment rates and performance (data quality, startup cycle time, query rate, protocol deviations, inspection results) to assist project teams with study initiation timeline forecasting.
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Complete assignments with direction from the Lead Surveyor, Project Manager or Project Engineer. You will provide a broad range of survey assistance and support to Land Surveyors, Project Managers, Licensed Engineers, and Construction Managers.
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We're looking for a talented and motivated Commercial Kitchen Designer & Project Manager to join our growing team! Data Doesn't Lie: Collect accurate measurements and critical jobsite data to ensure smooth project execution.
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With the ongoing expansion of our business, we need a strong Principal Technical Program Manager for the OCI Infrastructure Delivery Engineering team. Provide program and project management expertise to complex business initiatives that are global in nature, understanding inter-dependencies between process, technology, and people needs.
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Assisting the preconstruction manager with information to support clients and project needs. Supporting business development efforts with RFP responses and attending project interviews.
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