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Project Safety Consultant. Roles commonly consist of; Site Safety Lead for a site owner or contractor, Field Safety Representative, or Safety technician. As a Corr Safety consultant you will gain a vast rage of experience in several different industries all while having the support of a group of highly qualified safety professionals.
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Experience with project management technology, such as document management systems, project extranets, databases, collaboration portals, SharePoint, Smartsheet, HighQ, or Microsoft Project.
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Knowledge of and interest in project management technology, such as document management systems, project extranets, databases, collaboration portals, SharePoint, Smartsheet, HighQ, or Microsoft Project.
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Minimum qualifications 3+ years of substantive practice or project management experience within a professional services, consulting, corporate legal department, or other legal services environment.
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Preparation of Schedule Projection (What-if) and Time Impact Analysis per Regional Project Control Manager AcceptancePreparation of Critical Path and Variance analysis reports for review with Regional Project Control ManagerCoordinate, develop WBS dictionary with Project Accountant Manager.
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East Brunswick Law firm seeking a Legal Project Manager will work with a cross-functional team to deliver exceptional legal services to clients across a number of practice areas. Formal project management or process improvement qualification, such as PRINCE2 or PMP.Understanding of developments in industry-agnostic project management and the dialog around the future of legal services.
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Act as a subject matter expert for a range of topics, including project planning, fee estimating and budget preparation, fee and scope management, reporting, outside counsel guideline compliance, and project management technology.
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The Senior Roadway Project Manager will be an integral team member for managing and growing AtkinsRéalis’ transportation business with the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA.
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Maintaining open communication with project team members, the client and regulatory agencies. The successful candidate will work with junior engineers, geologists and environmental scientists to design and manage field work including groundwater, soil, soil vapor, and surface water sampling, manage and evaluate field and lab data, supervise contractors and drillers, and support the preparation of reports and conduct review of reports developed by junior staff.
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We pride ourselves on responsive, reliable, and cooperative communication with our clients throughout the entire project process. Our personal attention to every client on each project distinguishes us from other consulting firms.
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Team Mentoring, Motivating, Training and Oversight for a team of Project Managers, Clinical Research Associates (CRAs), Clinical Trial Associates (CTAs). Manage and track study budget, project milestones, and timelines throughout the life of the study and perform contract reconciliation at study end.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for a Project Manager. Proficiency with project/program management methodologies (i.e., agile, change management), tools (i.e., Microsoft Project, Tableau), and platforms (i.e., OnePlan.
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Drive program/project activities, including kickoff meetings, recurring status meetings, executive sponsor meetings, reporting, risk tracking, development of risk mitigation plans, steering committee meetings, and conflict resolution.
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Experience with Microsoft Project macros and VBA code; developing SSRS and Power BI reports; and SQL queries, database design and Stored Procedures. Project Manager/Project Portfolio Manager (PPM) Consultant.
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In the field, candidate will be working independently or leading a larger team at exterior project sites (i.e., industrial/brownfield facilities, monitoring wells, treatment systems, construction projects) to perform sample collection, recording of operational/meter parameters, and oversight of subcontractors (e.g., drillers, heavy equipment operators, truckers.
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