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However, the Associate Project Manager will not be expected to perform experiments. Associate Project Manager. The Associate Project Manager’s main responsibility will be to help the Lab Director with organization and efficiency in the lab.
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As a Senior Project Manager-Healthcare, you will often serve as the primary interface with PMA clients and lead the client and project team through a successful process of strategic real estate planning, design and construction of new buildings, tenant improvement buildouts, and facilities assignments.
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The Event Sales Manager will be instrumental in the development and implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and customer relations management tools (CRMs) for the newly opened Assembly Hall. This person will have the unique opportunity to shape first impressions of a brand new venue.
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Reporting to the Showroom Manager and the Senior Project Manager, you'll oversee the coordination of projects related to supplying lighting and associated products for our customers' new construction or remodel projects.
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Manage all beverage inventories, cost-outs and pricing updates with lead role in beverage menu changes; manage beer, liquor and wine vendor relationships; work closely with senior bar manager and sommelier.
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Collection and processing of daily submittals from crew foremen, PCM (Project Construction Manager), and subcontractors. Future Infrastructure LLC, a Primoris company, is seeking a Project Coordinator for Austin, TX. The following is a start (not comprehensive) for the Project Coordinator Role. Oversight and management of these areas will require both adherence to existing company procedures and methods, as well as the development and implementation of new and innovative procedures and methods.
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Coordinating and working with Project Manager and Production manager on each job. Family-oriented Transparent & Responsive customer service Client first mentality Independently owned and operated Positive work environment People Before Profits BBB accredited Lifetime workmanship warranty On site supervisor for quality control.
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As a part of the Asset Optimization team, the Senior Associate, Project Manager will support projects of varying sizes (duration, funding, stakeholders, Project scopes range from installation of physical wind turbine upgrades to strategic fleetwide improvements projects and various internal overarching projects.
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Participate in new feature and automation development, write unit test, self test and QA software, continuously deliver high quality engineering results. Participate in code reviews on a daily basis, always holding an exceptionally high bar on code quality.
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Provide assistance to Foreman/Construction Manager and Project Manager by direct supervision of all tower personnel. Lead work on tower top, looking after all aspects of work while on the tower, ensuring that a safe and quality installation has been performed, including rigging, hoisting, landing, fastening, load hopping, etc.
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Manage vendors in bid & fabrication cycles and support QA/QC, FAT and release to ship of new equipment, while ensuring vendors are following project requirements and industry standards.
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Minimum of 3 years of ediscovery project management experience at a law firm, in-house legal department, or service provider. DISCO Project Managers (“PM”) work side by side with clients to help them use the DISCO product for all of their ediscovery and investigation needs.
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Civil Infrastructure Project Manager. 4+ years of experience within public infrastructure engineering (2+ as Project Manager or additional PE experience) Proficiency in Utilities/Public Works project management.
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This position would be responsible for managing assigned project(s) throughout their full lifecycle including developing the scope and technical sections of proposal and procurement documents to participating in contract negotiations and overseeing the delivery of the project plan to successfully accomplish HNTB's 4 for 4 performance: delivery of quality work, on time, on budget and to the client's satisfaction on every project.
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Draft, QC and distribute necessary 2D and 3D deliverables, RFI’s and submittals in collaboration with project teams and in accordance with DC systems, best practices, and DC management review.
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