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On-Call nights/weekends as the first responder, dispatcher, and/or provider of EMS services. Assures timely, detailed, & accurate documentation of project scope, notes, and pictures using software system of record.
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Our current Water/Mold/Fire Project Manager's yearly total compensations range from $50k (base salary before any commission, paid weekly) to >$200k depending on production. Water/Mold/Fire Project Manager's work with homeowners, businesses, adjusters, and sub-contractors after traumatic events such as fire or flood to clean up and repair damage to residential and commercial properties., you will be on scene after property disasters to accurately scope projects, sign up the work, and oversee the execution of the restoration project (while controlling and communicating the budget effectively.
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This role will be embedded as an integral member of the Client's team, undertaking Project Briefing and Compliance roles as requested on all projects across AMER. Although based in NYC, there may be a requirement to travel to specific project locations throughout AMER for key project milestones during the design, construction, testing/commissioning, and handover stages.
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Coordinate MSD resources utilizing the P6 Project Planning tool to provide an accurate reflection of the progress on all work to the respective Power Plant Management to ensure adherence to overhaul schedules.
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Project Portfolio Management: Manage a portfolio of projects, prioritizing initiatives based on business impact, resource availability, and risk management. This senior role will focus on the strategic oversight of banking operations, particularly in managing and optimizing traditional Fiserv systems running on Unisys and Windows as a virtual machine (VM.
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Based in Long Island or Manhattan office, this hands-on position will involve providing litigation technology support, database management, eDiscovery project management, and training to legal staff and clients across all six offices.
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Join our dynamic environmental team as we seek an experienced Environmental Project Manager specializing in midstream pipeline projects, including natural gas, hydrogen, and crude oil. Direct resource teams on environmental studies and permit applications, including FERC Section 7© and Third-party EIS documents.
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The Project Manager is responsible for leading cross-functional teams of process/business experts, engineers, and designers to deliver client projects on time, within budget and to scope.
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The ideal candidate will be an experienced technical leader and a well-rounded resource in areas of general construction and building systems who will be responsible for ensuring that all critical mission facility activities and project development are under budget and on schedule.
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As a Contract Field Project Manager, you will play a pivotal role in leading and managing projects from inception to completion, ensuring that they are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.
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The Project Manager will be responsible for managing installation projects to a timely and on budget completion while meeting the customers' expectations and developing a high quality installation team.
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Obtain specifications on raw materials (i.e. film, fabric, corrugate) from customers and work with Purchasing and other plant personnel in the procurement of such materials. The Sales Project Manager has primary responsibility for the quotation process and functions as a project manager to transition new business into manufacturing.
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We are seeking an Assistant Project Manager to join a Long Island based General Contractor in Garden City, NY. The Assistant Project Manager (APM) assists the Project Manager and Superintendent on assigned projects.
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Communicates with user departments and project teams on project activities; confers with project staff and vendors to provide support and resolve problems; collaborates with clinical, financial and quality teams to define and develop metric goals.
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