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The position will be part of a multi-person team assisting Project and Move Managers with our NYCHA Lead Abatement field work. The right candidate will be well-organized and have experience working with the public on site, in NYCHA developments.
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The position will also include project management responsibilities, zoning and land development permitting, field inspection, hydraulic and hydrologic design and analysis, site plan drafting, environmental impact assessment, and preparation of project reports.
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Office job duties include project management, preparing proposals and contracts, peer reviewing internal cultural documents, mentoring junior staff, coordinating with archaeological field crews, reviewing field paperwork such as survey and monitoring reports, completing and reviewing site record forms, and submitting high quality deliverables to our clients.
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In addition to early-stage due diligence and engineering coordination, the position will also require project management responsibilities including: local on-site support involving interfacing with regulators and other officials to support permit approvals; communicating with clients on technical issues or concerns; performing engineering calculations; preparing detailed designs,; construction administration, budget management, and QA/QC of projects in construction.
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This position reports to the Site Project Engineering Manager and is responsible for providing instrumentation expertise for projects with emphasis on instrumentation specification and design, Safety Instrumented System (SIS) design and specification, work plan writing and preparation, cost estimation, equipment procurement, system startup, data management and reporting, and system troubleshooting (as required.
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Meet with the Administrative Supervisor bi-weekly to discuss project deliverables and supervision updates. Attend project-related meetings facilitated by OASAS and DHS. The SAPT Program consists of two (2) Licensed Master Social Workers (LMSWs), three (3) Certified Recovery Peer Advocates (CRPAs) and one (1) Administrative Supervisor.
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Completing the BIM/CAD needs of project teams such as, but not limited to, generating 2D/3D/4D site logistics plans, utilizing models to support construction operations and planning, providing regular QA/QC field walks to ensure field installations match coordinated models, aiding in lift drawing creation, and utilizing models to support estimating teams.
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Work in conjunction with RN Field Supervisor to resolve concerns or issues between patients and assigned home health aide. Communicate with RN Field Supervisor to assess appropriate staffing for continuity of care.
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Construction Site Field Inspector (Rail Transit & NYCT) We are seeking experienced Construction Site Field Inspectors to join our team of professionals to provide safety oversight on various rail transit projects, including commuter railroads, subways / rapid transit systems, and light-rail systems.
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Our project solutions team is seeking a dedicated a BMS Tridium Niagara - Site Reliability Engineer with a strong focus on Building Management System (BMS) software, specifically Tridium Niagara.
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Signature annual events including Field Day, a Halloween costume contest, Friendsgiving, a themed holiday mega-party, and a company ski trip. Team Management: Oversee the day-to-day operations of the creative and influencer marketing team, including resource allocation, project management, and performance evaluation.
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Project Manager is responsible for managing environmental investigation and remediation projects ranging from preliminary assessment to remediation of contaminated properties Supervises project engineers, project geologists/scientists, engineers, field technicians, site superintendent and craft labor in the course of project execution.
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Our Field Service Engineer is responsible for providing on-site technical support and maintenance for X-Ray and Medical Imagery equipment. The Field Service Engineer must be a self-starting multi-tasker that thrives with change.
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Run a BMS field team and coordinate project work internally and externally to ensure project completion on time and within budget. We are a fast-paced and agile company looking for a best-in-class Senior Project Manager willing to roll up their sleeves and exude a passion for the field.
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MSA Security, an Allied Universal® Company, is hiring a Explosive Detection Canine (EDC) Field Supervisor. The Field Supervisor will also be responsible for managing the duties, performance, and relations of EDC Handlers.
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