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The Transition Project Manager (internally known as Transition Specialist Representative) leads the Paycom implementation by partnering with Outside Sales Reps, Client Relations Representatives (CRR), Paycom Specialists (PSD), and New Client Setup (NCS) Specialists to ensure a successful implementation by guiding our clients to 100% usage and adoption of the Paycom solution.
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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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Function/Duties of Position The OHSU Center for Mental Health Innovation (CMHI), under the directorship of Drs. Bonnie Nagel and Joel Nigg, has an opening starting April 1, 2024 for a highly motivated Research Project Manager to support a large, new, 5-year multi-site study aimed at refining our ability to predict childhood psychopathology.
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Through coordination with the site superintendent, the PM will organize and manage all the elements involved in construction - labor, temporary and permanent materials, equipment, supplies, utilities, and time.
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Most importantly, you'll ensure safety compliance of all on-site personnel. We are adding a Project Manager to our Architectural Metals team in Seattle, WA. Our expectation is the project manager will assume financial responsibility for the entirety of the project and will provide timely and relevant reporting to stakeholders and team members.
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Visits to job sites will vary; the current Project Manager visits a site in eastern Oregon once a week, though this is an outlier and will occur based on project need and stage.
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Coordinates with the CMS and HVAC Installation Manager , Systems Team Leader and / or Branch Mechanical Project Team Leader for allocation of resources needed to meet project objectives.
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Requirements: 7+ years of site development PE license required BS in civil engineering; MS preferred Project management experience strongly preferred Experience designing utilities, grading, storm-water approval processes Prepare engineering reports, construction documents and specifications Main contact for projects Knowledge of Civil3D and Microsoft Office Review work of junior engineers This is a full-time position with a highly rated engineering firm.
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Liaison with Site and Global Leadership Team assuring all project metrics are aligned with client needs – (KPIs, such as cost savings, equipment efficiency, operational expenditure, Capital-related expenses, Sustainability, business strategy.
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Prepare and maintain a LTTS master project plan with User Requirement Specifications based on inputs from Site teams. Role - Project Manager. Develop RFP scopes and deliverables for LTTS onshore/offshore resource and project proposal estimates.
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Pacific Lifestyle Homes is seeking a Junior Project Manager to join our Land Development department, enhancing our team's capabilities in feasibility studies, entitlements, site development, and land acquisition to drive our strategic homebuilding goals.
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We are currently seeking highly motivated and experienced Environmental Compliance Project Manager to join our expanding renewable energy compliance and site restoration team. This team supports upland and riparian site revegetation and restoration, environmental compliance monitoring, and restoration science activities as part of construction, restoration, and compliance for renewable energy projects.
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As a Principal Environmental Project Manager, you will lead diverse teams of biologists, cultural resource specialists, planners, engineers, and other technical specialists to successfully execute environmental permitting projects for oil and gas, linear utilities, mining, renewable energy, and rail clients.
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Requirements: 5+ Years Experience as a Project Manager overseeing heavy civil construction projects. Job Title: Senior Project Manager - Heavy Civil Contractor. We are a construction company that specializes in Civil Site Development and Public Infrastructure Improvements including site preparation, underground utilities, residential subdivisions, and street improvements.
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As a Project Manager you will collaborate with Order Fulfillment, Supply Chain Commodity Managers, and the global factories scheduling teams to coordinate supply constraint-based planning to enable Lam to meet our customer manufacturing and spares demands.
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