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This Project Controls Manager 3 (PCM3) position is a Project Controls Division position that acts as an advisor to staff members in cost engineering, cost analysis/control, and planning/scheduling activities for a group, project, program, or for discipline/project/program/proposal estimating or staff planning activities that require in depth knowledge of technical skill and experience.
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With minimal direction from the Principal Program Manager and/or Deputy Program Manager, you will manage the interface with program, project, and line management to ensure performance, monitor and track cost, schedule, and progress against milestones.
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As a Senior Electrical Lead Engineer, you will be assigned to multiple project teams and coordinate with other disciplines and lead the electrical team members in the execution of their project work.
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The UI-TOS Operations Manager will also participate in the UI Duty Officer program to cover off-hours operation. Utilities and Infrastructure is seeking a highly motivated Operations Manager to lead the Traffic and Open Space operations group (UI-TOS.
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Under the general direction of the L&A Chief Operating Officer, this individual works directly with the L&A Los Alamos Program Manager and team, as well as other L&A senior managers and subject matter experts.
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T2S is currently seeking a Groundwater Monitoring Team Lead who will be responsible for coordinating personnel, resources, and materials to ensure that project work tasks are completed expeditiously in a safe, high quality, and cost-effective manner.
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Parsons was recently awarded a third 5-year contract to continue our services to NNSA. You will be part of a diverse and engaged team continuing our services for NNSA at Los Alamos to support a project portfolio of more than $6 billion that includes infrastructure upgrades and the design, fabrication, construction, and commissioning of projects supporting the Nation's Nuclear Security Enterprise.
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Ability to negotiate with sponsors, senior management, program and line managers, and other stakeholders to identify, commit, and prioritize resources to ensure completion of project deliverables.
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The Computer & Information Security Specialist 2/3 (Argus System Manager) position is responsible for supporting the Argus Security System at multiple locations within the Los Alamos National Laboratory Department of Energy site and is the first line of system support for the Argus Security System.
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Coordinates startup between project engineering, construction, project operations personnel, subcontractors, and vendors. Familiarity with project management, project controls, and construction activities with the ability to become proficient and assist the Integrated Project Team (IPT.
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Responsible for daily implementation of a large scale, site-wide groundwater monitoring project, waste/purge water management, and equipment maintenance. Provides appropriate and proactive notifications to other departments of planned activities and support needs and notifications from other departments, are coordinated and that planned activities have no adverse impact to project schedule, scope or budget.
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Provides leadership for the project teams, coordinates with the functional organizations, and advises senior personnel within the PFE division. Proven knowledge of common project schedule and cost tracking methodologies and programs (P6, MS Project, EVMS, etc.
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Assist HR & Labor Relations Manager in the administration of leave policies and programs to include FMLA, USERRA, Restricted Duty, advanced vacation, emergency sick leave, jury duty and bereavement leave.
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Start May through December – 1 specific project, 2 people for each shift (day and swing shift)Will do basic swiping, strictly technician workMust be Beryllium-Trained Company Benefits PSI offers full-time, benefits eligible employees a competitive total compensation package that includes paid leave, and options for employer sponsored group medical, dental, vision, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, AD&D coverage, legal services, identity theft, and accident insurance.
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Job Title Senior Scientist, R&D Principal Investigator (Scientist 4) Actively mentor and supervise project staff (early career scientists, research technologists, postdocs, graduate and undergraduate students) and help them pursue career enhancement opportunities.
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