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The Event Productions Manager acts as project manager & ensures completion of on-site responsibilities by the Event Operations Team. The Event Production Manager supports our hybrid, virtual, & physical meetings products.
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Collaboration: Work closely with the IT Program Manager to ensure seamless integration and delivery of the Veeva solution. This role involves working in a partnership with the IT Program Manager to deliver the end-to-end Veeva solution.
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Determine well-defined methods for collecting, compiling, and analyzing data from the physical work site, surveys, blueprints, GIS data, subsurface utility information, maps, hydrologic analysis, geotechnical data, and other matrices for project development, design, and construction.
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A desire to work hands on such as owner site, construction and manufacturing shop inspections and tests. Our upcoming project portfolio includes jobs on some of the largest infrastructure projects in the country.
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Conduct site visits, attend project kick-off meetings, and conduct trainings, generally in assigned geographical area, as part of proactive measures to prevent corruption. Physical/Mental/Visual DemandsMust be available for on-call duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to meet whatever needs may arise in the event of a riot, civil disorder, natural disaster or crimes against persons or property.
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Project Architect, Architectural Project Manager, Designer, Architecture, Architect, Project Architect, Architectural Engineering, Construction Documentation, Revit, AutoCAD, Registered Architect, Construction, Engineering, Architectural Design, BIM, RA.
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Work Monday thru Friday no on call, no weekends, no holidays Leave at the end of the day knowing your work is done Have a plethora of resources to support your patients: our own transportation service, an on-site psychiatrist, home health services, rehab, and much more.
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This position will be focused primarily on the execution of AIM's multi-project wafer (MPW) program with some opportunity to participate in various sponsored projects. Interacting with customers or development partners to understand the specific requirements of a project and to update on challenges, risks, and progress.
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Key Internal Contacts: The employee will most likely interact on a regular basis with the Client On Boarding group, Front Office personnel, Head Office Compliance personnel, Finance and IT support.
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Projects may include construction projects focusing on earthwork and structural foundations; well design and sampling; environmental assessments including Phase I/II site assessments; seismic risk assessments.
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Our client is currently seeking a Plant Maintenance Manager to coordinate the mechanical and electrical needs necessary to support the facility, including support of expense project work.
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Housing stabilization, health and wellness, education, workforce development, financial literacy and youth development are areas of focus that will be delivered through referrals to quality, local partners, on-site programing and individual coaching.
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Create and manage to roadmaps, project plan, manage day to day monitoring tasks and activities, and initiate corrective action where necessary in order to keep the project on track.
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The Project Operations Specialist will play a pivotal role in supporting the Deputy General Counsel within the Office of General Counsel, Legal Affairs. Proficient in Microsoft Office, including Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Microsoft Identity manager (FIM), OneDrive, and SharePoint, as well as Adobe Pro and Visio.
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Act on behalf of the Airport Manager in his/her absence. Assist the Airport Manager in the preparation of the annual operating, capital and budgets. Assist the Airport Manager in establishing and maintaining a community information and relations program.
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