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The Project Manager, End User, will be responsible for overseeing the activities concerned with the installation & new construction of loading docks and commercial door equipment. Establish project objectives, policies, procedures and performance standards within boundaries of company policy and contract specifications.
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The Client Service Project Manager is the first-line contact between a customer and/or sales account manager/field project manager. Client Service Manager (Repairs Project Manager.
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Proficiency in various project controls software such as Excel, Primavera (P6), and other company-specific software. As a Project Scheduler within our Oil, Gas, & Chemical market, you will get the opportunity to work closely with construction and engineering operations as you develop engineering and construction schedules.
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This team member must have direct project management and/or field experience employed by a Prime Contractor firm on heavy civil construction Projects featuring mass grading, storm sewerage, sanitary sewerage, water piping, subgrade preparation, and paving.
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15 years minimum directly related experience in design and project management in a pipeline engineering related field which may include cross country pipeline design and construction, compressor stations, and meter stations.
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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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We are looking for an experienced water resources engineer ready to pursue project management and significantly contribute to growth in an already expanding firm! Water Resources - Junior Project Manager.
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The TxDOT Support Services Division is seeking a highly motivated individual for a Construction Project Manager position. Coordinates project activities with other state agencies , governmental jurisdictions, or private sector partners and contractors and assure coordination and approvals through FHWA.
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Manage and lead project meetings, providing updates on project status and addressing issues as they arise. Strong knowledge of construction methods, materials, and project management principles.
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8+ years of relevant work experience directly related to Project Controls, Engineering or Project Management in the Oil & Gas Industry with emphasis on Midstream (Pipeline). Work with project team to develop project specific execution plans related to project controls, contract management and overall project execution.
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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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Understanding of project control activities for oil and gas downstream, midstream, or upstream onshore or offshore, mining & metals, and related industries' projects. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Business, or related fields; or extensive Project Controls or industry experience.
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Organize and file project materials and references. Works closely with project and task team leaders. Schedule project deliverables. FEMA floodplain information. Sheet design: SWPPP, SWQMP, TCP, Dimension Control, Utility Plan, Drainage Area Map, Drainage Spreadsheet, Details Sheets.
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As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing projects related to our core implementations, particularly in CTRM (Commodity Trading and Risk Management) systems. Help build and grow the Project Management practice within the Advisory organization at capSpire.
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Participate in post-project analysis to discover workflow inefficiencies and obstacles. Large case project management. Work with Client Services Manager to direct the provision of firm-wide technical assistance for Relativity, West's Case Notebook, CaseMap, TimeMap, Sanction, Trial Director, and various other internal and external litigation software.
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