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We are seeking a Senior Civil Engineering Project Manager to oversee site-civil and large earthwork/solid waste projects along with geo-environmental assessments related to site development, heavy industry, and solid waste management associated with Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR.
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POSITION SUMMARYTRC is seeking a highly motivated Renewables Project Manager (PM) for our growing Engineering, Construction - Remediation team in the Midwest. ResponsibilitiesThe PM will provide project management support on renewable projects including solar, onshore wind, offshore wind, battery storage, hydrogen and other technologies.
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Résumé du travail:CSA Group has an immediate opportunity for a Project Manager - Standards Development, Natural Resources who will be responsible for facilitating the development of national and international standards associated with natural resources (Mining & Resource Recovery; Forestry & Bioeconomy; Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage, Water; Natural Ecosystems, & Biodiversity Management), primarily related to sustainability and innovation.
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A well-established company is seeking an experienced MEP Project Manager to manage and deliver exceptional results. Project Manager/Estimator needed ASAP for a well-respected, growing company.
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TranSystems Corporation is currently seeking a Senior Project Manager in Ohio. The candidate will be responsible for managing a wide range of civil/highway/bridge transportation projects as well as assisting in developing new clients and maintaining existing client relationships.
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Basic project management certification is a plus (e.g. CAPM; Prince2 Foundation level); additional certifications are a plus but not required. This is a particularly good opportunity for someone with experience as an executive or administrative assistant who is looking to transition into project management.
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Demonstrated expertise in strategic IT project/program management in a fast paced, dynamic work environment. Experience working in a structured PMO, desire to drive consistency and support broad PM standardization a plus.
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This take-charge project manager shall have a proven track record of leading projects and be the Corporate representative by providing strong customer focus, building collaboration with site and other functional groups, approaching deliverables with a sense of urgency, and driving design, construction, management and execution of small to large capital projects to successful completion.
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Current Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is desired. Proven working knowledge of PMBOK (Project Management Body of Knowledge); hands on experience delivering IT projects leveraging industry aligned tools and processes.
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Recommend, and potentially support or lead the development of, Project Management and other supply chain related improvements through the elimination of variation and waste, focusing on continuous process improvement while serving as a coach and mentor to others.
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Experience with Project Management tools such as Primavera, MS Project, etc., with related Scheduling/Resource Planning expertise is a plus; Detailed project controls experience is a plus.
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Experience with Word Press, Smartsheet, and Seismic are a plus. 7+ years of previous experience in marketing operations, planning, project management, and strategy in product marketing and/or digital marketing.
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Position Overview: The Technical Manager for the Roofing SBU is a hands-on, pivotal role responsible for managing technical operations encompassing; Codes and Approvals, Product Development and Testing, Project and Documentation Management, and Industry Engagement and Innovation.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Technical Project Manager to join our innovative team. Experience with CAD/CAM software is a plus. Strong understanding of project management methodologies and tools, with PMP certification preferred.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Project) and AutoCAD is a plus; We offer a comprehensive suite of offerings, including staffing and recruitment services, managed services, IT consulting, and project management, providing unparalleled opportunities for professional growth and development.
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