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The Regional Facilities Manager will supervise and lead a team of engineering aids and other skilled trades and coordinate their efforts in the operational support of the facilities.
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Planate Management Group (PMG) is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, and Orlando, Florida USA with technical support centers in South East Asia and East Africa, that provide program management and facilities engineering services worldwide.
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Planate Management Group (PMG) is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, and Orlando, Florida USA with a technical support center in South East Asia and East Africa, that provides program management and facilities engineering services worldwide.
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We are actively seeking a Land Surveying Project Manager to lead and manage land surveying projects for a diverse range of clients, with the support of a dedicated team of professionals.
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Reporting directly to the Deputy Commissioner for Support Services, the Assistant Commissioner for Solid Waste Management Engineering will oversee the planning, design, operations, and financial administration of the City’s landfill care program under the jurisdiction of the Department.
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The Project Manager is responsible for leading technical traffic analysis assignments, supervise the technical production, and operate as project manager for traffic studies and engineering design assignments.
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The Technical Program Manager will work with product and engineering teams to deliver world-class features for SiriusXM and Pandora. Strong understanding of engineering software processes, lifecycle methodology, configuration management, release management, and system verification and testing.
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We have a terrific opportunity for a Technical Program Manager with a passion for owning processes and delivering high quality products in a complex, fast paced environment. 2+ years managing technical program management teams in a software organization.
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Minimum eight years of relevant structural engineering industry experience, including technical and project management (e.g., failure/damage investigation; non-destructive evaluation and instrumentation; structural analysis and design for repair, retrofit, and rehabilitation of existing structures; evaluation of parking garage structures; and/or specialty consulting of new systems and materials from design through construction.
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The Facilities & Security Coordinator plays a key role in assisting all Marvel & Disney staff in New York. This Coordinator role is closely tied to our Facilities function and will specialize in security systems and supporting the facility's physical security needs in New York. This position reports to the Sr Manager, Facilities and Security, and works closely with the Manager, Security, Facilities, and Content Protection in New York.
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Provide direction for facility operations including collaboration with Goddard Facilities department, NYCHA management office, and coordinate logistics relating to construction and repairs on site.
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The Business Development Manager will work alongside our client's senior team to learn the ins and outs of solar project lifecycle management. Support project close out with legal, finance and business development management.
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We provide engineering design, project management, energy auditing, retro-commissioning, energy benchmarking, incentive recovery, and sustainability consulting to deliver comprehensive solutions from concept to completion for a variety of buildings and facilities.
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Support project managers and project technical leaders to identify the appropriate BIM Coordinator for project execution. We are seeking a leader who will help our technical staff adopt and embrace technology tools for design and project delivery for our clients.
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Experience as the commissioning team leader for MEP/FP building systems and project management experience preferred. We are proud to be home to leading technical experts in water, environment, infrastructure, resource management, energy, and international development.
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