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Preferred Applicants Shall Possess The Following Skills Entry level to 8 years in the construction industry Four-year college degree in engineering or construction management are preferred Subcontract award / buy-out Scope writing / definition Risk management / schedule analysis Change Order evaluation, presentation, negotiation Estimating skills Experience leading / mentoring others, combined with strong written and verbal communication skills.
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Description: We currently have an opening for an entry level Project Accountant that will be joining the Accounting team in the New York City metro area. The Project Accountant is responsible for our projects billing process, including verifying employees' chargeable time & expenses in accordance with established accounting standards and billing policy, establishing and updating project budgets as needed and ensuring project data is current and correct.
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Ensures entry into and exit out of stage gates are met. Additionally, the Project Manager is required to translate business requirements through analysis and design into functional solutions, and to work on a variety of ad hoc projects.
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Manage quality control, data entry and tracking of Site Candidate Packages, Collocation Applications, License/Lease Agreements, and other Site Acquisition documentation. Oversee site acquisition project including managing the identification, due diligence, surveying, leasing/licensing, zoning and regulatory filings of wireless facilities.
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Position Title: Project Accountant Location: New York, New York, United States Department: Accounting Description: We currently have an opening for an entry level Project Accountant that will be joining the Accounting team in the New York City metro area.
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An Associate Project Manager (APM) is an entry level position responsible for the scope, schedule, cost, quality and client satisfaction of a project throughout its entire lifecycle, from Initiating through Closing phases.
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Align is seeking an entry level IT Infrastructure Project Analyst in our New York office who will work with a great team and develop the skills and experience to grow into an IT Infrastructure Project Manager.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and energetic entry level candidate to assist the construction of our retail and self-storage development projects. Always look for more cost-effective ways to manage a project.
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Use your project management skills to present to hospital leadership, coordinate end-user training, and provide comprehensive support as healthcare providers go live with our software. Join our Project Management team and drive impactful projects to improve patient care in healthcare organizations.
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SLR International Corporation is seeking an entry to mid-level Scientist, Geologist, or Engineer to join our environmental due diligence group. Job Title Project Consultant. Ability to succeed in a fast-paced consulting environment; handling multiple project assignments; meeting deadlines; and providing high-quality work products.
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The Paralegal Casehandler will assist the Project Coordinator with data collection, data entry, and generating reports, as well as assist project attorneys with case management and litigation support in removal proceedings before immigration courts at Varick, Newark, and Elizabeth.
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Hiring entry level project coordinator for an energy efficiency firm! Discuss technical elements of energy-consuming equipment including lighting, HVAC, refrigeration, heating, and hot water systems, building envelope, etc.
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Technical Services need support for application processing, project transactions, contracting, data analysis, data entry, business process improvements, reporting, and oversight and triage of the Program inboxes.
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Provides mentoring, training, support to entry and mid-level interior designers. The Project Interior Designer will be a creative leader engaging teams to enhance Healthcare projects. Oversees and contributes to the interior design in all project phases of healthcare projects.
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