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Our comprehensive range of services includes full-service design engineering for transportation roadway and structural infrastructure, structural assessment, complex and underwater bridge inspection, construction management, water/wastewater/stormwater planning and design, strategic planning & communications, and many other related services for varying project types and sizes.
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Demonstrated experience with water resource infrastructure including fishery related projects, hydropower, dams, water conveyance, storm water networks, heavy grading, water treatment, spillways, and pump stations.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for a Water/Wastewater Engineering Project Manager for our Pacific Mountain West District. Tasks may include the design and development of processes, infrastructure, and operating strategies related to water supply, drinking water treatment, transmission, distribution, pumping, and wastewater conveyance and treatment.
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The ideal candidate will have prior project management experience and demonstrate experience in leading complex environmental studies and permitting efforts for water resources, water infrastructure, or ecological restoration planning projects.
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MWA Architects is seeking a talented Project Manager to join our Portland infrastructure design studio, working on projects in California, Oregon, and Washington. Update Deltek Vision and workload of staff, coordinate with finance Controller and other Project Managers.
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H&M is utility construction firm providing critical infrastructure for the Power, Oil & Gas Pipeline, Gas Distribution, and Communications markets throughout North America. The Design Project Manager provides project related engineering and work order management for small to large scale design projects within an assigned region, division, or project type and is accountable for all aspects of each project's success.
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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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The Project Manager will support the Energy Program with all aspects of work related to greenfield and brownfield projects for onshore transmission lines, substations, switching stations, and collector stations.
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H&M is also a founding member of the ET&D Partnership, a collaborative industry partnership working to reduce fatalities, injuries, and illnesses in the construction industry is currently recruiting for a Staff Design Project Manager I for the Portland, OR area.
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Additionally, the Associate Project Manager II will assist the PM to monitor risk, update the RMT, and work with PC to ensure risk budget and risk data integrity. The Associate Project Manager II contributes to the direct support of other functional project teams in the planning and execution of the job including resolving issues, managing resources, coordinating projects, interfacing with client representatives, and overseeing project accounting.
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We’re seeking a senior environmental Project Manager to lead siting, permitting, and licensing of critical energy infrastructure maintenance and replacement, renewable energy, and/or energy transformation projects.
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Anticipated familiarity with additional areas, such as stormwater management, parks and trails, transit facilities, environmental permitting, on-call assignments, and/or ports and aviation, showcasing versatility and adaptability in managing public infrastructure projects.
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MWH Constructors is a leading project delivery company with a focus on water and wastewater treatment infrastructure. This position is a great opportunity to be a part of a historic infrastructure project and see it through the entire project delivery life cycle, from groundbreaking to closeout.
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Incorporating industry-leading preconstruction services and safety practices, the Company’s multi-disciplined team of engineering and construction professionals delivers a wide range of projects, including new facilities, infrastructure improvement and expansion, and capital construction services.
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The Project Manager manages high voltage transmission, distribution, and substation construction/maintenance projects. We are a leading full-service provider of power infrastructure, construction and support services in utility and energy contracting throughout the Pacific Northwest and neighboring states.
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