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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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VEOLIA is immediately hiring an experienced Sr. Project Manager-Wastwater to join our Haworth, NJ team! Reporting to the Senior Manager of Engineering, the Sr. Project Manager/Engineer will oversee projects from inception to completion, including identification, design, construction, & acceptance.
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Develop and implement a system for monitoring and reviewing weekly payroll reports to verify compliance with Davis-Bacon and prevailing wage; including the use of the correct wage rate determination, proper work classification, number of hours worked and the hourly rate of pay for each employee on a project.
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Excellent organization, execution, and project management skills. Provide legal advice on matters related to renewable energy projects, including regulatory compliance, project development, and financing.
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Work in concert with a wide range of specialists including media, scientific communications, studio, project management and more. As our Senior Art Director, you must be an art and design maven and a self-starter with an entrepreneurial spirit.
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Working with any project management organizational or visualization tools; examples could be Jira, Confluence, Microsoft Project, Asana, Monday.com, Trello, SmartSheet, Wrike, or Rally.
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Proven experience in project management, redevelopment, and construction, preferably in the senior housing or multi-family industry. Solid understanding of project management principles and practices, including scope development, budgeting, scheduling, and risk management.
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Through experiments, data analysis, visualization and modeling; Coordinating end-to-end project management with business and clinical stakeholders and cross-functional teams including marketing and data engineering to drive delivery and execution of campaigns; Machine Learning.
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Qualifications & Experience: Bachelors degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline (Engineering, Construction Management, Quantity Surveying) and 10 or more years relevant experience Relevant professional certification (i.e. Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering [AACE], RICS or similar) Relevant professional experience in a similar working environment, including delivering medium/large projects across an entire project life cycle.
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Experience building legal support processes for new or evolving business offerings with strong organizational skills, prior project management experience is a plus. Effective verbal and written communication skills in all interactions with marketing clients, senior management, legal colleagues, external counsel, corporate departments and all levels of employees.
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Project types including Data Centers, Critical Infrastructure Buildings, Technology and Communication Facilities, E911 and other Emergency Management Facilities. A bit about us:We are a Full-Service Engineering & Architectural firm providing consulting, strategic planning, design, and project management services.
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Perform project management functions as part of the Unified Communications team. Support will include project management, and support services for current and future UC capabilities.
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The Financial Regulatory Reporting Senior Project Manager will communicate on a cross functional basis, inside and outside of Finance, with senior management and must be able to communicate complex matters in a clear, concise manner while keeping the big picture in perspective.
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This role requires a Project Management Institute Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) or equivalent certification, with over 10 years of project management experience and proven leadership in projects exceeding $10 million in budget.
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Through smart design, construction management, and facilities maintenance management, we rethink industry needs to help keep clients on the cutting edge and add value to a project.
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