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3 to 5 years of demonstrated energy project management experience in any of the following domains: construction, operations, project finance, rate analysis, technical project management, transmission, generation, or distribution development.
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The Planning & Capital Project Management (CPM) group has the primary responsibility for overseeing the planning, design and construction process for capital projects at the Morningside Campus, the Baker Athletic Complex and Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory Campus of Columbia University.
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3+ year’s professional experience as a Project Manager or similar role in Power or Energy Infrastructure. · Work with client and coordinate internally with sales, engineering and service team to execute project on-time.
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We are looking for an experienced and sharp Sr. CEQA / NEPA Project Manager (Planner) to join our team in Southern CA. This is a full-time position which can be based in any one of our Southern CA offices (San Juan Capistrano, Diamond Bar, Long Beach, Ventura, Riverside, Los Angeles, San Diego.
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As Glass/Glazing Project Manager, you'll be responsible for supporting project managers and engineers, providing exceptional customer communication, efficient materials management, strategic staffing, and maintaining high standards of quality and safety.
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The Technical Manager, Cloud Infrastructure & System Administration is a critical member of the Information Technology team whose primary mission is to partner with key business and IT leaders for the delivery of business solutions and integration services used to enable and support critical business functions and processes across the enterprise.
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Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM), Project Management Professional (PMP), Agile SAFe, Scrum Master, or ITIL v3 certification. As a ServiceNow Business Analyst, you’ll work directly with the ServiceNow project team to define client requirements and translate them into the creation of epics, and user stories with acceptance and testing criteria.
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Proficiency in using Project Management tools, including Oracle Unifier, Procore, Hexagon Ecosys, Kahua, Primavera P6, and Power BI. MUST have experience administering or managing construction project(s) requiring Davis-Bacon Act compliance and regulations.
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Dudek is seeking a Project Manager with eight, or more, years of experience in water resources (surface water) engineering. Provide technical guidance and present information to colleagues, clients, agency staff, teaming partners, and other project stakeholders.
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The Project Engineering Manager will manage small, minor, and major capital projects from end to end (concept, scope, cost, resources, funding, etc.) The team is looking for a Project Engineering Manager with Process/food manufacturing project experience (MUST HAVE.
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The person in this position will provide support to the Project Engineer and/or Project Manager through the application of the theory and principles of engineering in planning and design in areas of CPS Energy (Electric & Gas) and/or Civil engineering.
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Assist the Department Manager, Project Services and the Technical Director, Rail & Transit Consulting in realizing Group and Regional objectives. Ensure at least a general understanding of project tasks managed at a project engineer level, which may include topics that cover mechanical engineering, structural engineering, operations and maintenance, reliability, quality, and safety.
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Technical experience in poultry processing equipment, project management, and equipment layout. The Senior Manager, Industrial Engineering manages all industrial engineering relations functions within the Harvest, Pet foods and Prepared Foods Division.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions is hiring a JR Project Manager, in the Medina County, OH area for a leading player in the structural steel fabrication and construction industry. Proven experience as a Project Manager in structural steel fabrication within the construction industry.
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Assist Electronic Assembly Manager with personnel allocation related to the Panel Shop and Solutions production. to the Electronic Assembly Manager regarding hours/overtime allocation to ensure department stays current.
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