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A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water, and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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2+ years of related project management experience in civil construction such as landscaping, irrigation systems, and/or training hardscape installation and maintenance. If you are interested in learning more about this Land Development Project Manager opportunity, apply now or call Raquel Collins at 206-384-4558.
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The technical areas encompassed by this position include environmental studies, NEPA analysis, permitting, siting, routing, project management, client development, and other various environmental services.
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The Associate Project Manager I proactively and systematically progresses through basic, intermediate and advanced levels of understanding in key project management competencies (including project financials, project scheduling, understanding & applying accounting principles, risk management, subcontractor management and project plan development), while assisting in providing project-related management for construction projects across various markets within an assigned Region or Division.
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Are you an experienced Project Manager looking for a new adventure, or a talented Civil Project Engineer with a background in transportation and public works projects looking for your shot at Project Management.
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The Associate Project Manager II assists in providing project-related management for construction projects across various markets within an assigned Region or Division and is responsible for utilizing H&M's Project Management Methodology to manage all phases of the construction project lifecycle and accountable for all aspects of each project's success.
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Take a proactive stance on project risk management by: Anticipating and identifying potential areas of risk and obtaining guidance from appropriate manager or Contracting Officer.
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Category Project Management Job Type Full-time Career Level Experienced (Non-Manager) Education Bachelor's Degree Salary Grade Travel None Security Clearance Required None Job Description We are looking for an Assistant Project Manager, to support the Project Manager.
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10+ years of project management experience, preferably with a focus on mechanical systems. As a Project Manager , you will be working in one of these market sectors: Commercial Buildings (healthcare, higher education, mission critical, and retail), Advanced Technology (semiconductor manufacturing, renewable energy), or Industrial (pulp and paper manufacturing.
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BS degree in Project Management, Construction Management, Engineering, Business or other applicable fields of study. This position also facilitates utilizing H&M's Project Management Methodology to manage all phases of the construction project lifecycle and contributes to the direct support of other functional project teams in the planning and execution of the job including resolving issues, managing resources, project coordination, and oversight of project accounting.
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Assistant Project Manager - Construction (Transportation) Aldridge is seeking an Assistant Project Manager to join our dynamic and energetic team. Bachelors Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Business Management, other related major, or equivalent construction/Union trade background.
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Take a pro-active stance on project risk management by: Anticipating and identifying potential areas of risk and obtaining guidance from appropriate BPA manager, Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), or Contracting Officer (CO.
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High School Diploma or GED required; Bachelor's Degree preferred in the field of Construction Management, Urban Design, Business, Engineering or related course study. Advanced PC skills, including use of Microsoft Word, Excel and MS Project.
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Proven experience in project management, preferably in building automation or related fields. This position is ideal for individuals who are adept at balancing customer satisfaction with project financial objectives, and who possess a strong foundation in project management within the controls or mechanical HVAC sector.
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Open, transparent communication with senior leadership and local office management. Our Client is looking for a motivated Site/Civil for any of their Upstate NY offices - Buffalo, Rochester, Binghamton, Albany and Poughkeepsie.
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