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Experience with Project Management technology such as MS Project, Smartsheet, Planisware or Clarity PPM is preferred. Are you ready to elevate IT projects to new heights as an IT Project Management Consultant.
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Continuously coordinate with field staff (General Superintendent, Project Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Safety Manager, etc.) Work closely with Project Scheduler to update and distribute project master schedule with input from Superintendent and project teams.
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If you are a dedicated MEP Project Manager ready to take your career to the next level with a top-tier construction company, I want to hear from you. We are seeking a detail-oriented and skilled MEP Project Manager to join our client’s dynamic team.
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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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Minimum of 3 years of experience in project finance, renewable energy finance, tax equity or a related field. Build financial models to support tax equity and debt financing transactions for the renewable energy project of the company.
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AEW representative as Project Engineer for select Federal Aid Projects (administered through MDOT) Liaison between Construction Services Department and AEW Project Managers/Engineers. AEW representative as Project Engineer for select Federal Aid Projects (administered through MDOT.
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My client are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Glass & Glazing Project Manager to join our dynamic team. Job Description: Glass & Glazing Project Manager. Glass & Glazing Project Manager.
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Under thegeneral supervision of the Project Developer, the Project Facilitator of Youth Employment Programs will provide project-based learning workshops to participants of the Summer Youth Employment Program.
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They help motivate and lift each other up, put safety above all else, and have never left or been released from a project. Lead project estimates/proposals, develops project work plans, schedules and submittals, coordinates with vendors and subcontractors, and leads project hand-off meetings with key operational staff.
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Good understanding of Project Finance, Infrastructure Finance, Public Finance, Structured Finance, Project Bonds, Project Loans, Loan Sales & Syndication, Debt Capital Markets, Financial Advisory, Investment Banking, Financial Guarantees, PPPs is a plus 3-5 years of relevant professional experience in project finance, leveraged finance, or investment banking viewed positively.
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Leveraging your experience and expertise across Land Surveying and Subsurface Utility Engineering (S.U.E), you will be expected to provide professional oversight, project review and project management as well as client interaction & engagement.
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Work with Project Director (PD) to support implementation of the Bronx Healthy Start components and initiatives , including the development of new marketing tools, event tracking and planning efforts , sub-contractors and staffs, and partner network development.
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Relevant experience may be Project Engineering Manager, Senior Structural Engineer, Structural Engineering Manager, Principal Engineer, Principal Engineering Manager, Senior Project Engineer, Senior Engineering Project Manager, Engineering Project Manager.
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Qualifications - Well versed in agile practices like scrum project management framework - Information security and management certification i.e. CISSP - Bilingual in English and Mandarin - Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to influence outcomes without authority.
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Prepare project proposals for rail/transit clients. Project Management Procedures (PMP’s) and Project Management Guidelines (PMG’s) familiarity a plus. Assures QA/QC processes are completed on each project.
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