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Job Description and Function: Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the Project Engineer (PE) will be responsible for evaluating customer drawings, models, and specifications to determine the most efficient machining process, by utilizing lean concepts and continuous improvement methods, to manufacture high quality products.
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Manage all the structural engineering contributions for the project. Gather onsite project data, design specifications, contract documents, and more. Prior experience working with structural steel, concrete, masonry, metal framing, foundations, and more.
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GCBHS has an immediate opening for this position to supervise a Case Management team serving adults who are experiencing severe mental health disorders in Hamilton County. Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services (GCBHS) is seeking a Care Management Team Supervisor on our case management team.
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Demonstrated sales acumen and project management skills are required. Identify and cultivate new client relationships that align with our business strategy and project focus. Cultivate and strengthen existing client relationships to uncover new project opportunities within the Water services domain.
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Project and staff management experience on highway projects Roadway, bridge, or traffic engineering background is required. Tasks and Responsibilities Primary focus is project management for roadway, bridge and traffic engineering projects.
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Internship Benefits:The Project Management Internship is a paid internship. Understanding of the Project Management role and responsibilities as well as the other functions in the agency Education Requirements:The Project Management Intern should currently be a Junior or Senior in College.
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Hill International, with more than 3,200 professionals in over 100 offices worldwide, provides program management, project management, construction management, project management oversight, dispute resolution, advisory, facilities management, and other consulting services to clients in a variety of market sectors.
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Follow directions and work duties assigned by Foreman or Project Superintendent. Attend and participate in miscellaneous site meetings, sharing knowledge, information and ideas as needed or requested by Project Superintendent.
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This position provides a good opportunity for career growth within the Project Management Team at Phillips Edison. PC proficiency with MS Word, Excel, and AutoCAD and project management software required.
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QUALIFICATIONS A bachelor’s degree in architecture, or related field required 5-8 years’ experience as a project manager in the design of a variety of municipal or related building projects Ability to document identity and employment eligibility within three (3) days of original appointment as a condition of employment in compliance with Immigration Reform and Control Act requirements.
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Work with Business, Project, and Technical managers to ensure prioritization of the highest value add work items. The Digital Product Analyst is responsible for supporting all day-to-day facets (concept to delivery) of highly sophisticated and coordinated digital product delivery including creative, business, and technical requirements, product prioritization, quality assurance and compliance with established standards, and post-release support.
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Serve as the point of contact for project management staff, subcontractors, building owners and managers, building engineers, architects and more. The Construction Manager (Superintendent) is primarily responsible is to execute projects from start to finish; the ability to complete project on-time, within budget and exceed customer expectations.
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Responsibilities include: project management, conducting investigations, being a property expert and resource on Team Member Relations issues including FMLA, ADA, Benefit programs, investigations and policy interpretation.
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Evaluates project scope and provides accurate time estimates. The Director, Technical Product Management position is responsible for analyzing data, evaluating options and creating the technical documentation the software development teams will use to created digital products.
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Must possess strong project management skills and be able to work with multiple attorneys on a variety of assignments. The ideal candidate will have 10+ years’ experience in advising clients on complex estate planning matters, including advanced trust planning, wealth preservation strategies, gift and estate tax strategies, estate and trust administration, revocable and irrevocable trusts, irrevocable life insurance trusts, charitable remainder and lead trusts, grantor retained annuity trusts, fiduciary income taxation, and closely held business ownership succession planning and taxation.
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