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Bachelor’s degree in engineering or other relevant field EIT/PE/CMPM preferredStrong technical writing skills Knowledge of building codesStrong interpersonal and team building skillsKnowledge of industry best practices and the latest technologies for mechanical / controls systems commissioningThe position is viewed as a dynamic and entrepreneurial position that helps drive change, internally and externally, through the firm.
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We’re seeking a high-impact Technical Project Manager to join our growing Project Management team at Hudson River Trading. At HRT we’re friends and colleagues – whether we are sharing a meal, playing the latest board game, or writing elegant code.
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Skills: Project Management Technical Writing Communication Management Security/ Privacy Mobile applications Education: Bachelor’s or master’s degree or related any field. Duration: 6 Months Contract Job Description: Seeking a highly skilled Project Manager to lead and coordinate engineering projects from conception through to completion.
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Provide technical writing, curriculum development, and formatting reviews of key deliverables. The Project Manager would interface with staff across all practice areas for a multidisciplinary focus, and serve as the lead for project management of planning reports such as climate action plans, hazard mitigation plans, water resources planning, and other special projects that emphasize climate resilience.
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Demonstrated organizational and communication skills, excellent proficiency in technical writing. This safety-sensitive position reports to the Office Leader and will lead project teams on a variety of assignments including work plan/proposal preparation, remedial action and investigation report writing and review, regulatory interaction, design and implementing corrective actions, soil and groundwater site assessments, UST removal, excavation oversight, health and safety oversight, and Phase I/II/III Environmental Site Assessments.
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Developed skills in technical writing, oral communication, cost estimation, preparation of drawings, project planning, supervision of personnel, and computers (spreadsheets, CAD, etc.
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Technical writing skills are required for this role. IT Project Manager. · Provide support to project team by managing project scheduling, tracking issue management, risk management, change management, and status reporting throughout project lifecycles.
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Drive proposal development and technical writing efforts, crafting compelling narratives that secure project buy-in and funding. Accurately interpret blueprints and technical documents to prepare comprehensive cost estimates and proposals, laying the groundwork for project success.
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As a Technical Project Manager, you will be responsible for formulating business solutions and defining requirements for technical teams solving complex problems. Excellent communication skills including verbal, presentation, and technical writing.
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Technical writing experience including the creation of training and job aids. Technical Project Manager. Familiar with Agile, Project Management, Development and Delivery Lifecycles.
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We are seeking a skilled Technical Project Manager to coordinate and lead technical huddles for a multi-site academic medical project focusing on EHR (Electronic Health Record) data analysis and integration.
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Experience with technical writing, including the ability to understand a business problem, draft requirements and translate into executable tasks. Strong ability to work with technical teams to elicit, develop, and document project plans.
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Engage in business development, proposal writing, and overall project management. Serve as both a team leader and client manager, ensuring effective communication and project delivery.
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Initiate and coordinate the technical review process among internal specialists including civil and electrical engineering, energy assessment, technology, and permitting teams, and synthesizing and writing due diligence reports.
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84 months of experience developing and creating training videos from start to finish, including writing script, storyboard and editing, as well as adding closed captions. The consultant will assist the existing technical training team in developing and maintaining the Special Education Student Information System (SESIS) training strategy, including its implementation and evaluation of professional development outcomes.
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