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General Purpose With minimal direction from a department manager, a program manager, or the director of engineering/operations (project management office), oversees high-risk projects, which require considerable resources and high levels of functional integration.
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THIS IS AN ON-SITE POSITIONThe Project Manager / Scrum Manager manages and oversees all aspects of a portfolio of business intelligence and analytics projects for the Enterprise Data Strategy and Analytics team.
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Summary: Mortenson is currently seeking an experienced MEP Project Engineer with the ability to interact with a variety of staff at all levels in an ever-changing environment, remaining flexible, resourceful, proactive, and efficient with a high level of professionalism and confidentiality.
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This role provides Project Management expertise, including high-level technical assistance and guidance for multi-site/phase due diligence, investigation, remediation, impact assessment, permitting, design, development, and construction of utility, industrial, and commercial scale projects in the public and private sector.
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Monitor project financials, including cost control, cash flow, and profitability. Resolve any issues or conflicts that arise during the project lifecycle. Lead and mentor project managers, ensuring alignment with company goals and objectives.
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Job Profile Job Title: Project Manager HHS Construction, LLC., a Congruex Company, is looking for a Project Manager to join our wireless/engineering/construction team. Your New Job Job Summary: We are looking for a Project Manager to join our team.
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2+ years of experience composing project documentation (Ex. Meeting notes, Risk and Issue Logs) Support Project and Program Managers with project assignments, priorities, action items, progress tracking, schedule monitoring, and risk and issue planning and escalations.
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This position includes opportunities for technical report writing, non-routine monitoring and sampling, field construction oversight, and project management. Preparing proposals and project budgets and participating in business development activities.
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Preferred Qualifications:Bachelor’s and/or Graduate degreePMP Certification Healthcare ITRTLS Systems KnowledgeExperience with enterprise software and/or IP networks a plusKnowledge in location systems/Wireless LAN is a plusProject scheduling systems experience, such as MS Project, Primavera, Cloud Coach, SFDC AppExchange, JIRA, etc.
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The largest footwear retailer located in Beaverton, OR is looking for a Project Manager to join their team on a hybrid schedule of 4 days onsite and 1 day working from home. The Project Manager will lead work streams inclusive of priority projects, retail concept creative development, and 365 deliverables.
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you have experience conducting Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA’s) and writing technical reports to detail your findings.
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Works independently and may direct, mentor, train, and/or supervise one, or more transmission APM's, Project Engineers, and/or junior design staffPerforms client management, project management and/or technical support activitiesRepresents HDR to support marketing and proposal development for new opportunities.
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ERM is seeking a hands-on Managing Consultant, Renewable Energy Project Manager in our Portland OR or Seattle WA, office to support the growth of our Capital Projects Delivery (CPD) service line.
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For the Managing Consultant, Renewable Energy Project Manager position, we anticipate the annual base pay of $84,007 – $101,500 USD. Principal Consultant, Environmental FERC Project Manager (Principal Level.
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The primary focus for this Project Manager is to provide environmental services and strategies to clients involving routing, permitting, and construction of midstream pipelines for natural gas, hydrogen, crude oil, and other similar products.
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