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Performing due diligence and permitting for energy projects may also include writing NEPA documents, including EAs or EISs, mitigation plans, HCPs, BAs, ECPs, and other documents required under the Endangered Species Act and other environmental rules, regulations, and associated permitting.
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Ramboll is seeking a highly motivated Consultant or Senior Consultant to join Ramboll’s Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) Due Diligence Practice based in the Boston, Westford, or Amherst, Massachusetts, or Portland, Maine offices.
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Provides high level technical assistance and guidance multi-site/phase water, wastewater and water resources engineering work processes, due diligence, investigation, remediation, impact assessment, and environmental permitting projects.
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Support due diligence and permitting efforts and prepare field survey reports and support preparation of mitigation and monitoring plans, eagle conservation plans (ECPs), bird and bat conservation plans (BBCSs), habitat conservation plans (HCPs), NEPA documents (EIS/EAs), and other documents required under the Endangered Species Act (ESA.
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We offer expertise in the general areas of geotechnical consulting, remediation services, risk assessment, acquisition due diligence, environmental compliance, and litigation support. Projects include: Single and multi-family geotechnical reports, Sub-divisions as large as 500 lots, Commercial and Industrial development site work, Highway retaining walls, Sub consultant on TRIMET’s Portland to Milwaukee Light Rail – East Side Design.
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Conduct due diligence for intellectual property transactions and corporate mergers and acquisitions. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. The Intellectual Property Associate Attorney will be responsible for providing legal counsel and support on various aspects of intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, to clients in diverse industries.
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Serve as the lead project manager for all aspects of real estate development, including feasibility, site acquisition, due diligence, design-development, construction management, and community outreach.
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Considerable knowledge of providing advice to clients on global VAT strategies, cross border operations structuring and restructuring, outbound investments, M&A, due diligence, logistics and supply chain transformation, recovery of VAT taxes, audit defense, tax automation and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.
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Maintain the overall appearance and prescribed maintenance for the following areas that include, but is not limited to: Lobbies, Vestibules and Corridors; Stairwells and Landings; Elevator Cabs; Interior Service and Common Areas; Exterior Walkways, Drive Through Area, Loading and Storage areas; Landscape Grounds Maintenance; Waste removal/storage areas; Windows and any other common areas in the Building.
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Extensive understanding of all aspects of commercial real estate development and operations, including acquisition, due diligence, entitlements, construction, leasing, design, contracting, finance, marketing, sales, property management and asset management.
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Due Diligence Manager Summary:Primary role will be to provide risk analysis and detailed land development budgets for the land acquisition team as well as work with multiple other departments to aid in new land opportunities.
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Position Summary: The Clinical Director (CD) provides clinical leadership, supervision and support to VOA women's programs serving substance use disorder and mental health clients within the Women's Residential Center umbrella, including residential and transitional housing programs.
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Provides subject matter technical support and leadership for multi-site/phase due diligence, investigation, remediation, improvement, and/or construction of building and infrastructure projects in the public and private sector.
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Director of Sales responds to new inquiries from multiple channels (Website, walk-in/drive-by, local referral agencies, Virtual Sales Assistant, 24/7 live chat, A Place for Mom, Caring.com) and enters all completed sales activities and detailed notes within the CRM in real-time.
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Our Electrical Engineering team operates at the cutting edge of the renewables industry providing technical due diligence and advisory services to diverse customers in the North American market and beyond, in support of Independent Engineering (debt and tax equity), M&A transactions, Owner’s Engineering, as well as Engineering Consulting Services.
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