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Michael Baker is seeking a Drainage Project Manager to be a part of our Dallas, TX Transportation Team. The Drainage Project Manager will provide engineering design and oversight in the successful delivery of transportation and public works projects throughout Texas as well as leading and mentoring project teams in design and plan preparation for roadway, highway, and freeway projects for TXDOT, municipalities, counties, and tolling agencies.
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Westwood Professional Services, Inc. is seeking a Civil Project Manager to join our traffic engineering services team in Dallas, Texas. Civil Project Manager (Traffic) - Dallas, TX.
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ARCO/Murray National is currently looking for a highly motivated Steel Detailing Project Manager, with previous experience using Tekla Structures, to join our team based in our Dallas office.
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We are currently seeking an Engineering Project Manager in our factory in Dallas, TX or one of our other main US factories. 5-7 years project management engineering experience in a high speed consumer packaging industry (Beverage, Food or Pharmaceutical) highly preferred.
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Project Manager focused on Planning & Asset Management in Texas and the lower central region, including Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas. Project Manager/Senior Technical Specialist - Dallas, TX.
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Professional Service Industries, Inc. (Intertek-PSI) is actively seeking a Project Manager - Construction Materials Testing to join our Building & Construction team in our Dallas, Texas office.
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Check out our web page Job The Project Manager is responsible for managing project timelines and budgets while creating and implementing technical solutions and construction methods based on design concepts and visual information.
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About the Position:Hiring for a Project Manager to lead projects between $10 million and $60 million in value. Ability to use project management software such as Procore and NetSuite.
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Develop, administer, and execute I&C and Electrical BIM execution plans (BEP) for each project. Minimum of 10 years’ experience in electrical/I&C design and project management in the semiconductor, healthcare, higher education and/or datacenter sector.
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Fisk Electric, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our office in Dallas, TX. About Fisk Electric If it’s electric, Fisk Electric Company has it covered. Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional Talent DESCRIPTION: A Project Manager’s primary responsibility is as the Company’s principal representative for the administrative and technical management of the construction project.
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The Audit Project Manager is expected to perform and monitor progress of audit engagements against plan and schedule, assess work performed by the audit engagement team, and provide coaching and on-the-job training for team members to ensure engagements are completed in conformance with internal audit policies and procedures.
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Manage land survey projects for the entire project cycle while maintaining client contact. Work closely with office and engineering staff to ensure proper coordination and project completion.
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Serve as a technical manager and/or project manager for projects; provide technical oversight. 3+ years’ experience as a Senior Project Manager is required. We are seeking a Project Director to join our team in one of our Texas and/or Oklahoma offices to managing our high-profile projects and help grow Atkins’ transportation business with both TxDOT and ODOT and local and municipal clients.
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Parts Sales, Parts management, Parts Inventory management, Parts counter assistance, Automotive parts manager, Auto Parts Manager, Dealer Parts Manager, Dealership parts manager, Car Parts manager, Parts ordering, Dealer Parts, Auto Parts, Car parts, Managing auto parts, Automotive parts, Dealership Parts, inventory, inventory manager, inventory control.
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Artemis Fine Art Services has an open position for a career-orientated Account Manager. Assisting your line manager, General Manager and Director when required. A minimum of 2 years experience in the fine art logistics / art fairs / auction house services.
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