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TYLin has a position available for a Senior Project Manager - Roads + Highways in Austin, TX. Alternative locations include San Anontio or Houston, TX. In this role the person will have relevant experience in design and management of roadway improvement projects, preferably in Texas.
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The Geospatial Senior Project Manager will be responsible for leading a team and coordinating all aspects of aerial mapping projects from inception to completion. Team Leadership: Lead and motivate a team of aerial mapping project managers, technicians, and support staff.
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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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Job Title: Localization Project Manager. Proven record of localization project management, testing and bug tracking. Native-level fluency in one or more languages besides English desired: Hindi, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Thai, Slovak, Hungarian, Czech, Croatian, Malay, Turkish.
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We are looking for a Construction Project Manager who is excited about working at the forefront of innovative technology as we continue to secure the Bitcoin blockchain and expand into AI and HPC technology.
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Take direction from the stage manager or show caller to ensure all cues are executed as intended. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis as project needs arise. Specific technologies include Yamaha CL Series, SSL Consoles, Midas Consoles, Shure Wireless Workbench, Solid State Logic, and L'Acoustics.
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Must demonstrate knowledge of and experience with project compliance-related activities including consultation, quality assurance and reviews. Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel and Project.
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As a Live Ops Manager, your primary focus will be on performance and operational excellence to achieve Highrise's growth goals. As a Live Ops Manager, your primary focus will be on performance and operational excellence to achieve Highrise's growth goals.
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As a Senior Piping/Plumbing Project Engineer in our Austin office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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As a Partner Success Manager, you will empower Acrisure Agency Partners to realize the value of Acrisure Innovation's technology solutions by working with a nimble team driving adoption and business outcomes.
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As a Finance Manager , you will be responsible for assisting sales consultants and customers with the dealership's financing opportunities and insurance alternatives. Swickard has positioned itself as a leader in highline brands such as Mercedes Benz, Toyota, Lexus, Porsche, Audi, and Jaguar-Land Rover among others.
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AlertMedia is looking for a Marketing Operations Manager to create scalable processes that ensure best practices in lead generation and database management. AlertMedia supports essential communication for thousands of leading businesses-including DHL, JetBlue, Coca-Cola Bottling, In-N-Out, and Walmart-in more than 130 countries.
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The Janitorial Manager is a key new position within the Grounds & Facilities department at Community First! The Janitorial Manager will be highly organized, detail-oriented, and have a strong focus on building positive relationships within the community.
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REPORTS TO: Community Manager and Lead Maintenance Technician. Our national multi-family management company seeks an experienced Assistant Service Manager with a "Whatever it Takes" attitude to be responsible for overseeing the physical property, general maintenance repairs, and apartment make-ready, preventative maintenance, and construction/rehabilitation projects for an apartment community.
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We are seeking an experienced Technical Accounting Manager who is eager to be on the cutting edge of accounting issues for a fast-paced public company. Whole U: Fully paid memberships for meditation/mindfulness, therapy/coaching visits, financial planning, fertility and family building, maternity and newborn care, parenting and pediatrics, menopause care, breastmilk shipping, and caregiving support.
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