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Position OverviewVantage is looking for a Director, Project Controls, NA to support project controls functions as part of our end to-end data center development cycle. Additional duties as assigned by ManagementJob RequirementsBachelor of Science degree in Engineering, Quantity Surveying or certification as Project Controls Manager or equivalent required, MBA is helpful.
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The Director of (Creative) Project Management leads the creative management, project management, and technical operations team of our in-house creative services organization, and its 3rd party creative vendors and resources.
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The US West Region is looking to bring onboard a motivated Project Director to lead expansion of GHD’s Contamination, Assessment and Remediation practice in the Pacific Northwest. As Project Director, you will be responsible for developing and implementing the CAR business in the Pacific Northwest in accordance with GHD North American and Region Business Plans.
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Overseeing all aspects of execution for projects including pre-bid and proposal preparations, project start up, contract management, resource loading and cost controls, material buy out, subcontractor management, cash flow management and change order negotiations.
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The Project Manager is responsible for completion of projects from the quotation process through execution. Works under minimal supervision and highly self-motivated, meeting with customers (both customer field personnel and facilities engineers) to define scope of project requirements.
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The Program Director oversees the strategic direction and alignment of the Project Management Program with industry standards and PMI accreditation, ensuring curriculum relevance through regular reviews and revisions.
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AtkinsRéalis is looking for an Urban Mobility Project Director who would specialize in technical delivery and oversight, client advisory services, commercial and contract management, and business development for our Rail & Transit practice with specialty expertise in delivery of Bus Rapid Transit programs primarily.
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The TrACE Project Director is part of the TrACE replication team at UNCG. The UNC System Transfer Accelerate Complete and Engage (UNC TrACE) initiative aims to fund, evaluate, and scale cost-effective strategies to help North Carolina Community College transfer students enrolled at a UNC institution complete their bachelor’s degree.
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The Project Director establishes project objectives and procedures, maintains liaison with prime client contacts, and coordinates and monitors construction and financial activities by providing direction to project engineers, supply chain and logistics coordinators, administrative and finance staff, on-site construction managers, and subcontracted labor and design services.
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Project Director/PMO Location: Remote At Ecoplexus (www. The Project Director will manage multiple projects assigned to them and the associated project management staff in varying regions of the US and Mexico.
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Reporting to the SVP of Engineering and Project Management, the VP/Director of Project Management is responsible to lead a team of project managers and construction managers in project set up and execution activities from planning through commissioning for the implementation of various distributed energy resource projects including combined heat & power (CHP), fuel cells, energy storage, solar & geothermal technologies for our customers.
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To that end, the Project Director is key to the success of projects assigned to them and responsible for the direct management of a Project Management team to oversee and deliver on-schedule, on-budget assigned projects to ensure 100% internal and external customer satisfaction.
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A Director of Project Management doesn't just manage; they lead, innovate and create. Partners with Project Management leads to standardize best practices across clients and portfolios, troubleshoot outages, streamline process and strategically evolve function by keeping efficiencies top of mind.
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Director of Project Management. Constantly assesses best practices and recommends ways to evolve Project Management function to support the best, most effective and efficient creative outcomes for our clients.
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As a Project Director, you will lead the development of Green Hydrogen projects in the North America from feasibility to start of construction. Proficiency in MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project, Primavera P6, Procore.
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