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The Global Infrastructure and Project Finance Group (GIG) covers approximately 550 credits primarily across transportation (airports, toll roads, seaports and rail), energy (thermal and renewable power, oil & gas and transmission), social infrastructure, sports facilities and UK whole business securitization.
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Assist the Project Manager in overseeing the full project lifecycle for heavy civil construction projects, including planning, execution, and closeout. Coordinate and manage project tasks related to utilities, concrete, structural steel, and other heavy civil components, ensuring compliance with technical specifications and project standards.
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We are seeking a qualified Project Engineer with 2-5 years’ experience to become a part of our growing Traffic Engineering and Planning Group for our Albany, Syracuse, White Plains, or Poughkeepsie Offices.
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Project experience in heavy civil construction, deep supportive excavation, and underground utility work. We are seeking an experienced Civil Inspector to join our team for a DEP project.
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Dewberry has an excellent opportunity for a Senior Project Manager with 12 to 20 years of experience with an emphasis on the design and construction of stormwater and flood control projects in urban environments.
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JLL is currently seeking a dynamic individual for the role of Project Engineer, Commissioning to provide reliable, timely and efficient support to our Commissioning & Building Analytics (CBA) team.
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Your Impact:HPD Tech is seeking an IT Senior Project Manager. -Experience with MS Project/MS Office, TFS, and JIRA or similar tool for managing Agile projects. As an IT Senior Project Manager, you will play a crucial role in guiding and mentoring junior project managers within the team.
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Pregis is Hiring!
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Title: Sr. Project Engineer Reports to: Project Engineering Manager Type: Full-Time Salaried, Exempt, Remote Atlas Technica's mission is to shoulder IT management, user support, and cybersecurity for our clients who are hedge funds and other investment firms.
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Requires a Bachelor's degree in Law, International Legal Studies, or related plus four (4) years of experience in the position offered or four (4) years of experience as a Project Officer, Project Manager, Program Manager, Consultant, or related occupation in the financial crimes field.
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This position will report to the Director, Sports Operations and will manage a team of project specialists. The Senior Project Manager, Delivery & Trafficking Ops, is a highly effective savvy project professional responsible for managing the delivery of assets and optimizing systems, tools and processes for Brand & Sports Ops at Peacock and its key programming.
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Proven experience as an OneStream Senior Consultant, Project Lead, or Manager. Project lead or lead developer on multiple end-to-end implementations with OneStream customers. Willing to get your hands dirty in the details of a project while simultaneously seeing the whole picture.
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Credentials and direct project experience on LEED: LEED for Homes Green Rater, LEED AP (BD+C, Homes), LEED GA a plus. Senior Project Managers work with real estate developers, architects, and mechanical engineers to consult on decarbonization, building performance, and sustainability through the design and construction phases of new construction and rehabilitation projects predominantly in the New York City metro area, that are pursuing various types of certification and incentive programs, including Passive House, Enterprise Green Communities, and LEED.
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As an Assistant Project Manager at Talva Energy, you will develop a knowledge of project management skills, fundamental renewable energy systems, and an understanding of State and National Codes governing our work.
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Provide support to the Director of the Office of Contractor & Supplier Diversity and VP of Contract Administration on MWBE and SDVOB marketing, outreach, compliance, and project management oversight, as necessary.
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