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The Data Center Facilities Team is looking for a Maintenance Coordinator to provide focused, expert-level functional knowledge and hands-on support of critical environments and data center operations using a CMMS platform.
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To support a large-scale, innovative data center construction project with a leading technology client. MBA or Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Business Administration, Project Management (or PMP), Engineering or a related field.
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The Project Coordinator will provide overall administrative, technical, financial, and resource management of the project from initial bid preparation through completion, under the guidance of the project management organization.
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The EHS Coordinator is responsible for performing and initiating all activities in support of environmental health and safety initiatives ensuring effective and efficient compliance with local, state, and federal regulations and agencies, managing facility EHS processes to protect employee, company, the environment, and provide a safe and healthy work place.
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Under the supervision of the Modernization Manager, the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coordinator fulfills the requirements of the Oregon Health Authority Emergency Preparedness Agreement including planning, coordinating, and exercising response for public health emergencies.
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Central Oregon Public Works - Commercial Project Manager Do you have a desire to build the community you live in? Public Works - Commercial Project Manager Role: Manage, from start to finish, commercial construction projects that range from schools to libraries to government buildings.
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We are looking for a reliable and experienced commercial Construction Project Manager to plan construction projects and oversee their progress along the way. Review the project in-depth to schedule deliverables and estimate costs.
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Interpret environmental planning and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) laws, regulations, policies, and guidance for land and resource management programs and/or projects.
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The Traveling Project Coordinator will be based out of Prineville, Oregon's office for the Major Projects division, but will service contracts in various areas/states like Idaho, Montana, Oregon and more, we go where the contracts drive us.
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We are looking for a highly-motivated and detail-oriented Project Manager in Prineville, OR or Lowell, AR with a strong background in Renewable Energy and Utility Construction. 5+ years experience in Project Management in the Renewable Energy and Utility Construction industries.
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Interpret environmental planning and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) laws, regulations, policies, and guidance for land and resource management programs and/or projects.
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Managing document control throughout the project duration: update drawing list and any other project updates. Fortis Construction is seeking an office coordinator with commercial construction experience.
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