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BBB is seeking a Project Manager with a background in architecture, urban design, and campus planning to join our New York Office. Advanced proficiency with Adobe Indesign & Illustrator, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and project management software.
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Our History Callen-Lorde’s grassroots heritage dates back 50 years to the St. Marks Clinic and the Gay Men’s Health Project – two volunteer-based clinics that provided safe and confidential sexual health and primary care regardless of ability to pay.
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Design building automation network architecture to support operator workstations, DDC field panels, and third-party integration devices connected through LON, Ethernet, Siemens P2, or BACNET. Analyze plans, construction contract specifications, and codes to determine project requirements and risks.
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Eaglestoneny.com Title : Project Coordinator Location : New York City Reporting Manager : VP of Finance Position Scope: This position works closely with the Business Unit operations and finance team to ensure that the projects are set up and supported correctly and financials are entered timely and accurately.
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Some of the firm's key areas of practice are appellate law, construction law, environmental litigation, insurance law, real estate transactions, and zoning land use law. Requirements:Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Serve as a high-level interim or project-based accounting resource for clients in various industries on accounting, finance, tax, and audit roles (Interim Controller, Financial Reporting Manager, Internal Audit Manager, etc.
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Lead Project Control Specialists work under moderate supervision of a Senior Project Controls Manager. Experience performing or leading project controls for mid ($50M+) to large ($500M+) capital construction projects, programs, and/or portfolios.
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Minimum of 1-5 years of experience as service technician, controls installer, commissioning agent, or construction manager with experience with building controls, test and balance, design, construction and/or maintenance of building systems.
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We are looking for an Operations Project Manager to join our Lansing, NY team! As our Operations Project Manager you will lead and direct the daily activities of the Mechanical and Nonmetallic Departments to meet customer needs and expectation for testing and evaluations.
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A leading podcast and audiobook company is seeking a Media Operations and Ad Tech Manager. Media Operations and Ad Tech Manager 1287603. A leading podcast and audiobook company is seeking a Media Operations and Ad Tech Manager.
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Mission Real Estate Development (“MRED”) Evaluate the financial feasibility of proposed MRED grants projects throughout the Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean through financial due diligence and completion of corresponding MRED financial workbook analysis including revenue models, project costs, yield on cost and capital structure.
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The Manager of Capital Construction is a key member of the New York Aquarium Restoration (NYAR) project team and is responsible for the financial reporting for the project and timely submission of reimbursement requests for government funded expenditures.
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Under the direction of a Manager Information Technology Services 1, G-27, within the Chief Technology Office, Business Application Services, Health and Human Services Portfolio supporting the Office of Mental Health.
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Is the point of contact to resolve any conflicts at the moment with any patron, ticketing, or performer issues and defers to the Venue Manager for additional assistance. Works to ensure all house management needs are met and daily action items from the Venue Manager, Artistic Directors, HR, and UCB Director Staff are completed.
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The Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc. is seeking a qualified candidate to fill the position of Project Coordinator within the Division of Addiction Treatment and Recovery at the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) in its administration of the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPT.
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