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The HR Project Manager serves as the main contact for HR-related questions and decisions, handling both on-site and virtual interactions such as town hall presentations and project meetings.
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Our project portfolio includes the new Delaware River Trail on the east side of Philadelphia, many public parks throughout the city and region, green stormwater projects throughout Philadelphia and the mid-Atlantic region, the Camden County LINK trail, Essex-Hudson Greenway, and many other exciting public projects within the region.
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The Manager, Project Acquisitions will be instrumental in driving project acquisition goals to achieve MEI's ambitions for accelerating organic growth by investing in people and achieving operational excellence, expanding into new markets and technologies and building a best-in-class operating portfolio and development platform by leading asset M&A transactions.
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Responsible for development of the project scope and fee quotation and assists in the preparation of technical proposals and contracts in accordance with HNTB's Sophisticated Contracting Approach (SCA.
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The Lead Project Document Specialist is responsible for supporting and assisting in the financial and progress reporting for the delivery of various major projects under the direction of the Sr. Project Controls Manager.
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The Project Manager/Senior Project Manager is responsible for overall management of clients and projects including design, communications, personnel management, budgets, schedules, quality control, business development, and client communication & relationships.
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Support Project Preconstruction Manager or Preconstruction Manager in set-up of estimate, estimate schedule, and responsibility matrix. Collaborate with Project Preconstruction Manager and Preconstruction Manager in estimating functions throughout preconstruction phase launch process.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA)! Our Project Managers/Practice Builders manage their projects profitably, transition work to qualified staff, grow and mentor staff, and act as a positive leader and mentor.
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We are seeking an experienced Real Estate Development Project Manager to join our team to manage a diverse portfolio of development projects. Senior-level project management experience in real estate development, impact investing and/or economic development.
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AECOM Transportation in Philadelphia, PA is seeking a Transportation Construction Project Manager to manage rail and transit design and construction projects, specifically Amtrak, SEPTA and PATCO projects.
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Partners with Area Real Estate Manager to negotiate, review and approve any landlord or seller's work. Assists the Area Real Estate Manager in ensuring that portfolio databases are accurate and current.
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The Project Manager shall manage and coordinate the activities of the Construction Managers and other Key Personnel of the PM/CM staff. Accenture Federal Services, in partnership with Anser Advisory (an Accenture company) is looking for a Lead Project Manager to join our growing Utility teams on a multiphase, 6-year project.
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The Critical Power Field Project Manager is responsible for the overall management and execution of projects on behalf of the customer throughout the project life cycle and is the principal point of contact for the customer with respect to the project.
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We are presently seeking a full-time enthusiastic Sustainability Consultant to work closely with our internal and external project teams to evaluate the energy efficiency of a variety of multifamily and commercial projects.
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Individuals in this role will provide dedicated support to several Delivery Arms in CAPD responsible for coaching and advising on guidelines and procedures, change management and reporting functions in CAPD. The Project Controls Manager - Change will also be responsible for creation of reports for Senior and Executive Leadership as well as external regulatory stakeholders.
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