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As a Senior Project Manager (and potential future Department Leader), you’ll mentor project teams, foster a positive working environment, and provide technical guidance on solid waste management and landfill solutions.
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VEOLIA is immediately hiring an experienced Sr. Project Manager-Wastwater to join our Haworth, NJ team! veolianorthamerica.com. Description:As a Senior Project Manager (or Engineer) of Wastewater with Veolia, you will play a key role in the planning and execution of projects for Water and Wastewater Utilities, including sources of supply, treatment plants, pumping stations and transmission mains and collection systems.
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As a Senior Project Manager - Civil Engineer , you will be responsible for performing engineering tasks in the civil/structural engineering field, utilizing AutoCAD, Revit, and other software to facilitate the design of various structures and sites.
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Project Manager Geotechnical. Assist with construction phase resident engineering and project QA/QC support for specialized foundation construction and load testing, foundation underpinning, waterfront shoreline stabilization and civil/site work.
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Job Description Are you ready to join our New Jersey team as the new Water/Wastewater Project Manager? Your responsibility will not be limited to technical, project management, and market access responsibilities to lead water / wastewater design projects for municipal and private clients.
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Serve as the Project Manager in the development of traffic studies and design plans including infrastructure, traffic signal, roadway lighting, signing, pavement marking, construction sequencing, and traffic control plans.
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Position Summary: The Project Manager will oversee complete road-mapping and implementation of the ServiceNow CMDB including process documentation and direction to developers, analysts, and testers as project team members.
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In the case of a positive outcome coming from Hiring Manager interview, recruiter will contact you for further steps or to discuss our proposal. Guarantee project success by establishing and maintaining effective communication channels for operative (with key users) and tactical work with Site Heads, IT and Business Project Managers.
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The project manager provides critical leadership and management in the execution of Engineering, Procurement and Construction of turnkey projects (EPC). This position reports directly to the branch manager/Senior Project Manager.
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The Environmental Permitting Project Manager can report to the. Permitting Project Manager. delivers comprehensive environmental solutions to meet the full project lifecycle needs of clients in electric transmission, renewable energy, oil & gas, transportation, and manufacturing industries.
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Primary Duties/Responsibilities: Assists the Project Manager in the daily operation and maintenance of a water and wastewater system and ensures compliance with operational, QA/QC, safety, environmental, and performance metrics.
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Hiring for a Project Manager, to establish and implement project plans, manage project budgets and resources, enforce project standards, forecast revenue and profitability, manage all quality assurance, and change control processes, and always enforce site safety.
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Our client is seeking a Senior Project Manager for their Survey Department based in NJ. This position does not allow for working remotely. BizFirst is assisting our client with recruiting a Full-time, Direct Hire Senior Survey Project Manager position in NJ. Our client is consulting engineering and construction management firm with large programs in the public sector and enterprise markets.
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The Project Manager ensures all aspects of the Windowrama window and door installation program are carried out efficiently, and effectively, and fits the strategies of the company’s policies, procedures, and goals.
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Summary - Geotechnical Project Manager - Senior LevelResponsibilities: -Management of small, moderate, and large engineering design projects specifically in the geotechnical engineering field.
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