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Senior Civil Engineer/Project Manager - Hydrology & Hydraulics (Water Engineer) If you're an experienced Senior Engineer/Project Manager - Hydrology & Hydraulics ready to take that next step in your career, we look forward to welcoming you aboard as we embark on exciting projects and continue to make a positive impact in our industry.
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We are seeking a Senior Project Manager for our Energy & Resources business line to lead multi-discipline project teams to deliver thermal generation, offshore wind, energy storage, distributed generation/microgrid, utility scale solar, onshore wind, and transportation electrification.
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This client is looking for 5-10 years of experience engineers to come in as a Project Manager or Senior Project Manager who has extensive experience in either single-family or commercial development.
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Join HNTB North Texas as a Senior Project Engineer, Traffic Team Lead in our growing traffic department! Provides technical guidance and mentoring to team members to achieve overall project objectives on complex or unusual engineering projects.
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Prepares environmental impact and other administrative reports required for project permits. Keeps Project Manager informed of workload and any changes in project schedule or scope or additional services.
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Atlas is seeking a Senior Project Manager - Transportation to join our Texas team (Dallas or Houston). Technical expert in managing construction of large, complex Metro transportation project, including constructability reviews and claims defense.
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This role requires a strong understanding of surveying techniques, geospatial technologies, and project management principles within the transportation sector. Minimum of 7 years of experience as a licensed surveyor with at least 3 years in a project management role within the transportation sector.
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As a Project Estimator, you will work with the management team to determine the appropriate project fit for the company. They are currently seeking Project Engineers for bridge and road construction, as well as other infrastructure construction projects.
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Freese and Nichols, Inc. (FNI) is currently searching for a Landscape Architect Project Manager to join the Urban Planning and Design Group in our Dallas or Ft. Worth area offices. This position requires a detailed-oriented Project Manager who will oversee projects to serve our clients on a variety of landscape architectural projects including parks and trails planning and design, urban design and streetscape design.
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Champion Window - Project/Production Manager (In-Training) As an Project / Production Manager (In-Training), you are responsible to Lead, Monitor, Coach, and hold your division team Accountable in the successful execution and attainment of our operational goals (customer experience, revenue, cost of goods, accounts receivable, product service, recruiting) within our core exterior home improvement products (windows, sunrooms, doors, siding.
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This position reports to the Client Executive/Principal Architect and is charged with ensuring the project is completed on time and within budget constraints in accordance PBK’s quality and client service standards.
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Technical Proficiency: Skilled in using project management software and tools, such as Microsoft Project, Project Site, ViewPoint, or Primavera P6. Job Title: Project ManagerCompany Name: E-MC Electrical Inc. Salary: $100k - $130k+ based on experienceFull Job Description:Position Overview:E-MC Electrical Inc., a leader in commercial electric and energy services since 1977, is seeking a skilled Regional Fire Alarm Project Manager to lead our fire alarm installation projects across Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and surrounding states.
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The Project Analyst acts as the primary financial advisor throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring success in areas such as contracting, compensation and payment terms, workplan/project management system alignment, budgets, cost controls, revenue recognition, and cash and invoice management.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Join Ecolab’s Water for Climate Implementation team as a Project Implementation Manager – Brewery. In this role, you will be part of the Ecolab operations team working closely with the Ecolab Water for Climate (EWC) program manager, EWC dedicated expert team, as well as the Food & Beverage and Nalco Water field sales teams.
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Technological Fluency: Proficient in Procore, Bluebeam, MS Project, Primavera, AutoCAD, or Revit. Multifaceted Mastery: A unique blend of project management skills, client relationship expertise, and deep knowledge in food, beverage, consumer packaged goods, and life science manufacturing sectors.
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