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We require that the project surveyor possess boundary, control, and topographic surveying experience. Function as lead surveyor on a variety of survey projects in collaboration with the survey staff and the project team.
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5+ years experience as Construction Project Manager or Site Superintendent. The Construction Project Manager is not typically acting as part of the field crew, but may jump in to help as needed.
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About the Role : PEC Water is looking for an experienced Senior Project Manager with a strong background in project management and policy development related to natural resources, watershed planning, climate change, stormwater management, and resiliency projects.
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Coordinate all tasks during project life cycle with customer project manager. Advanced Utility Solutions Project Manager. Project implementation lifecycle experience (Requirements, Design, Development, Testing, Training, and Deployment) and familiarity with software development methodologies (Agile, Scrum, Waterfall, etc.
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Effectively communicate and coordinate project activities with manager, clients, and others as needed. A minimum of 3 years experience in project execution within the Power Market Sector.
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TheProject Respond Crisis Team Peer Specialist provides mobile crisis response in coordination with Crisis Team Clinicians to adults and individuals in Multnomah County.
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ECI has an immediate opening for a project manager. A Project Manager oversees a project team (or teams) of project and design engineers, designers, drafters and support staff.
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Will work semi-independently under the general supervision of project managers or senior engineers applying various design engineering techniques, modeling methods, and construction support to deliver successful fisheries, hydropower, and water resource related projects for federal, local municipalities, and private utility companies.
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The Project Development Associate works closely with experienced experts in every domain of the utility-scale renewable energy industry (wind and solar and battery storage). Identify and oversee the development of large-scale wind, solar and battery storage projects by creating and updating project maps and databases using GIS tools.
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Traffic Design Project Manager. Project Manager: $131,400 - $156,600 per year. Pursuing additional professional growth opportunities in project management, business development, technical expertise, etc.
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The NHP Senior Research Project Manager has a responsibility to support research staff by assuring that their research program maintains compliance with various federal regulations regarding animal research activities by pre-reviewing animal research protocols for congruency with IACUC/IBC, working with the researchers and principal investigators to develop quality protocols, and implementing good practices for animal research.
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Project Manager (Entry Level) (Commercial/Contract) Western States Fire Protection (WSFP) and its subsidiaries are more than a company. Project Manager (Entry Level) (Commercial/Contract.
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The ideal candidate is a self-motivated, technically knowledgeable Senior Project Manager with strong communication skills and a can-do attitude to assist with stormwater, transportation, and utility design projects in the Pacific Northwest.
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ECOnorthwest, the Pacific Northwest’s largest economics consulting firm, has an immediate opening for a full-time Senior Project Manager to support our Environmental and Natural Resources Practice Area. It’s the rare job that allows you to get paid to think about how to improve the world that you live in.
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The Project Manager – Communities and New Initiatives (CaNI) will be responsible for managing an array of projects, working groups and community-focused initiatives. Bachelor's degree in Renewable Energy, Project Management, Community/Economic Development or related field preferred, or equivalent professional experience.
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