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Project financial experience to include out-year budgeting for programs involving OMN, FMS, OPN, SCN and RDT&E funding sources. Knowledge of DoD C4ISR project financial techniques and priorities.
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Document/update project risks using IBM Rational Team Concert (RTC). MS Office (Word, PowerPoint, Visio, Project, Excel), Adobe Acrobat Professional, OnePager Pro. Develop and maintain project schedules/IMS using MS Project.
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A prominent commercial glass and glazing company is searching for a qualified Project Manager to join there team. Project Manager Qualifications: 5+ years of commercial glass Project Management experience Strong communication skills Knowledge of MS Office Suite Must be able to read and interpret blueprints and/or drawings Great leadership skills Project Manager Compensation: Very competitive base salary Great quarterly Bonus structure Excellent benefits package For additional information on this opportunity contact Nate Kocer directly at 605-705-6031.
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The Project Estimator will review plans and prepare bid information for commercial landscape construction and Irrigation projects. We’re looking for a Project Estimatorto join our team.
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Work with the Government Project Agreement Officer or Technical Representative (AOR or PTR) to track project progress and deliverables to ensure timely completion and acceptance. Track project scope, budget and schedule through the use of some form of Earned Value Management (EVM), as required by the program.
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Experience to include: Design project plan and track performance against performance goals and timelines; Project Issue and Risk Management; Develop Key Performance Indicators (KPI's); Root cause analysis and corrective action plans; Project Resource Management; Logistics business processes; Scope and Schedule Management; Data Management systems and tools; Transportation mode evaluation and selection; End-user support; Six Sigma methodologies, Lean, 5S, Kaizen, Kanban and Value Stream Mapping.
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The position includes project management/engineering for capital projects (from project requirements to specification and design to installation), major equipment modification for reliability improvement, equipment rebuilds, and limited technical support for the plant Maintenance Department.
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Booth & Associates, LLC is a consulting engineering firm that specializes in providing a full range of engineering, surveying and project management services to the utility industry. A degree from a university or a project management certificate (PMP) or equivalent.
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Maintain familiarity with project-specific AHJ, utility, state, and local codes to ensure code compliance. Attend project installations and help to complete installation by providing hands-on work, supervision, safety oversight, etc.
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As a Project Supervisor, you partner with leadership to understand, evaluate, develop, and execute scopes of work. Demonstrated ability to manage, schedule, and organize all aspects of a project from materials handling to final completion.
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My Client is a growing, well-established Civil engineering firm seeking a Civil Project Manger to add to its talented staff. Demonstrated leadership abilities with the ability to carry a project through the design process.
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Minimum of 2 years of project analyst or contracts administration experience in manufacturing/production settings. Prepares project, program, and portfolio level documents and presentations; and participates in formal/informal, internal/external meetings.
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Work with the Government Project Agreement Officer or Technical Representative (AOR or PTR) to track project progress and deliverables to ensure timely completion and acceptance by the AOR or PTR.
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Proficiency in project management software (e.g., MS Project, Procore, or similar). You will be responsible for managing all aspects of the project lifecycle, including budgeting, scheduling, resource allocation, and client communication.
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