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We are currently looking to pipeline Project Management Director level candidates for future projects, you will lead the development on of Green Hydrogen projects in the North America from feasibility to start of construction.
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Knowledge of federal affordable housing programs, with a focus on public housing, Section 8 tenant-based and project-based voucher programs, Project-Based Section 8 Multi-family Rental Assistance (PBRA), Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) including CDBG-Disaster Recovery, HOME, is preferred.
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The Project Controls Manager will lead the Midstream project controls activities at the construction site as necessary to support the E&C project management team objectives, primary interface between E&C and Project Controls and to ensure compliance with internal reporting/procedure requirements.
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Provide leadership and ensure top performance in all areas of the project (engineering, Health Safety Environmental (HSE), permitting, regulatory compliance, procurement, construction management, project control, contracting.
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Minimum of ten (10) years of progressive experience in engineering, execution and Project Management developing large greenfield process plants (Hydrogen, Ammonia, Methanol, Refining) Use your extensive Project Management and Engineering experience to establish effective management process, systems and tools; Develop and own the Project Management Plan with all its elements.
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Experience with project management tools. Experience in pricing, revenue management, SCM or CRM. Work alongside functional, industry, and technical specialists to assist with the implementation and integration of innovative solutions including methods, techniques, tools, change management, and training.
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This individual will collaborate closely with all key internal customers including Operations, Maintenance, Project, Operations Engineering/Technical Support, Training, EHS&Q, Digital Information Technology Management, Tools Suppliers, AP Engineering Organization, Commissioning, and Project Controls to develop the overall OpEx digital twin roadmap.
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Strategy Engineering & Consulting, LLC is a leader in providing project management, engineering, drafting/design, reality capture, procurement, inspection, construction management, technical writing, and computerized maintenance management systems, for onshore and offshore oil and gas and renewables projects.
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8+ years of progressively responsible project management experience, preferably within the aviation industry. Experience using MS Office suite and industry related project management software.
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This role is based in New Orleans, LA. The Project Manager is accountable for providing project engineering management support to Orion Marine Construction Gulf Coast and providing superior customer relations.
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The Document Control Specialist works closely with the Design Services Group, the Drawing Records Management Group, and the Project Manager, on multiple projects, to coordinate the acquisition and organization of project documentation within the company's Records Management System.
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Proficient use of diagraming tools (i.e., Visio, Lucid), project management tools (i.e. MS Project), and product management tools (Lucid, Miro, Mural, Azure DevOps, Confluence, Jira, etc.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management within the heavy civil construction industry. Proficient in project management software and tools. As a Project Manager in Heavy Civil Construction, you will oversee the planning, execution, and completion of highway and bridge construction projects.
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Seven (7) years of progressively responsible relevant experience in government, non-profit, management consulting, and/or project management setting with a background in economics, statistics, data management, financial planning and analysis, or strategy and performance management methodology.
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Novice knowledge of SAP, CRM (Dynamics), Windchill, SharePoint SPO, MS Project or experience with other Project Management software, is preferredis preferred. Management and Administration (multiple tenants) of O365, Exchange Online/On-Prem, Azure DevOPS, Azure, VNets NSGs UDR, etc.
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