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Represent company, project and/or department during client and project management meetings to ensure effective communication. Granite's Construction Engineers work on heavy civil projects with Project Managers, Superintendents, field surveyors, subcontractors and other construction engineers to develop and implement submittals, work plans and schedules for heavy concrete formwork, falsework, mass concrete placement, structural steel erection, earthwork operations, and commissioning of the project.
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Maintains project budget information for procurement and subcontracting activities and reports same to management. The successful candidate reports directly to the Procurement and Subcontracts Manager and will play an essential part in supporting the company's engineering and senior management team through the project's construction phase.
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The Project Manager provides oversight and management, leading teams of information technology professionals, business partners, and vendors to execute projects. The IT Project Manager ("Project Manager") manages medium to large information system-enabled, cross-functional projects supporting business objectives.
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NorthStar Energy Services offers engineering, procurement, project management, construction management, and consulting solutions to clients in the energy, petrochemical, and process industries.
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Previous project management experience (2-10 years for Consulting Biologist), including budgeting and proposal writing experience, consulting work, and professional scientific experience.
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Experience as a Project Manager for USACE projects related to flood risk management is a strong priority/focus of this role. #LI-EM1 About AECOM AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Experience with Agile project management principles and Azure DevOps (ADO) in the full software lifecycle. As a crucial team member, you will leverage your expertise in Power trading, risk management, and scheduling process to facilitate the changing needs of the business.
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7+ years of project management experience with multi-disciplinary environmental and permitting compliance scopes with a deep understanding of cross-functional teams related to developing and constructing renewable assets.
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Managing engagements including preparing concise, accurate documents and balancing project economics management with the occurrence of unanticipated issues; Energy/Commodities Trading and Risk Management systems (including, but not limited to, OpenLink Endur & RightAngle, Allegro, SAP, eka, FIS, TriplePoint, Brady, Amphora.
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Provide input to IT Project Management Office to support clear and concise requirements definitions. The Senior Analyst – Financial Systems (“Analyst”) is skilled in the management and support of one or more financial applications and provides support services to business users.
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Bachelor's degree in project management, project controls, engineering, industrial engineering, or related field. Active Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification.
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Preferably 3-4 years of design/engineering experience and 2-3 years of project management. In this role, the Project Manager will work with the Regional Manager to support our culture of internal and external client service, build our strength in understanding and anticipate client needs and expectations.
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With a strong understanding of community resilience, climate adaptation, hazard mitigation, risk assessment, nature-based solutions, social equity, decision support tools, risk communication, and stakeholder engagement, this professional will manage staff to develop high quality deliverables through project management, achieve client satisfaction, and grow the practice through new and repeat clients.
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Communicate with, Party Chief and project management details regarding the quality and quantity of processed geophysical data. Liaise with the project manager to understand the project-specific deliverables, processing requirements, and delivery timeframes.
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We provide technical knowledge and support to Project Management and project customers for successful deployments The Commissioning Engineer role is oversee and execute the Project Commissioning Plan, with Internal Interface (System Engineer, Project Engineers, Project Manager, etc), and Onsite/Remote Technical Support.
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