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The Project Coordinator will work closely with the Dean's Office staff but would primarily report to the Associate Dean on various projects and initiatives, while coordinating with key stakeholders such as the new Creative Director of Performing Arts, the Director of Art Exhibitions and Outreach, the Program Director of the Kate Cheney Chappell Center for Book Arts, as well as department chairs.
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QualificationsPrevious experience as a Project Coordinator, Administrative Coordinator, Executive Assistant, or similar positionSkilled in Microsoft Office Familiarity with AEC industry a plusACMS Northwest is an Oregon-based, women-owned construction management and civil engineering firm that provides professional services to public agencies and private-sector clients.
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Outside of the classroom a team of Behavioral Interventionists, Clinical Case Managers, SLP's, SPED Coordinators, MTSS Supervisors, an Art Therapist, Transition Coordinator, Therapeutic Adaptive Recreation Teacher, and a Therapeutic Garden Educator all add to our rich program.
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Are you a highly motivated hydrogeologist or water resources engineer seeking challenging projects, career advancement, employee ownership, and a great place to work?
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Portland Parks & Recreation Urban Forestry is committed to preserving and enhancing the health of our urban forest, and we are seeking a dedicated professional to join our team as the Project Coordinator for Forest Pest and Pathogens.
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MWH Constructors, a global leader in heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is seeking an experienced Project Manager to support and lead critical water, wastewater, and advanced water treatment plant construction projects for both municipal and industrial clients (including advanced technology sector clients) based out of the Portland, OR metropolitan area.
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Location The Ritz-Carlton Portland, 900 SW Washington St., Portland, Oregon, United States
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Verify that individuals meet eligibility requirements for preview package sales/tours prior to scheduling a tour for a Marriott vacation club property.
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The Marketing Project Manager is responsible for the management of various department projects as assigned by the Director of Marketing. This position acts as the liaison with stakeholders and project team members, providing communication updates on an appropriate cadence.
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Conduct long term planning & scheduling of all capital project including Wind and Solar Farms, repoweringproject, and Battery Storage. Schedules and Plans are at the Owner Level and will require schedule integration of various contractors to meetthe project management and reporting needs of Avangrid.
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The Service Coordinator Supervisor will provide supervision and oversight of the resident services staff and case management services to residents who are at risk of eviction within the HUD property management department.
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Project Managers interact with and coordinate ECI's subject matter expert discipline groups such as Distribution Studies, Transmission Studies, Grounding Studies, Protection (relay coordination and settings), Civil Engineering, Communication (SCADA Integration), Transmission Engineering, Environmental Planning, Surveying, Lands/Right-of-Way, and Project Management/Controls to ensure successful execution of projects.
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The Faculty Recruitment Coordinator at the Knight Cancer Institute performs a variety of administrative activities delegated by the Knight Sr. HR Manager and Central and Administrative Leadership, amplifying the Knight Cancer Institute’s visibility as a destination employer and providing critical support to the Faculty Recruiter.
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The Senior Project Engineer has a broad area of responsibilities and will follow the battery energy storage system (BESS) through project design, commissioning and operations life cycle.
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Project Geotechnical Engineer. Ability to manage a number of concurrent assignments and priorities, and supervise junior staff on project tasks. Familiarity with FLAC, ABAQUS, LS-Dyna, DEEPSOIL or Plaxis considered an asset.
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