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The Project Manager I - Planning position typically manages multi-disciplinary project team(s) for one or more strategic (<$1M) projects, or may lead and/or work as a discipline lead on a mini-mega ($1M to <5M) project management team.
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We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee roadway, earthwork, underground utility, and concrete projects. Overall, a project manager in civil construction must maintain good physical health and fitness to ensure they can actively engage with all aspects of project management on-site.
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As a Structural Steel Project Manager, you ensure the project scope fits the budget and that staff completes each project phase within the scheduled timeline. Ten years of general and five years of project management experience in the structural steel industry – commercial fabrication experience is a plus.
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Under general supervision of either a department manager or director of engineering/operations, oversees multiple projects as a project manager, discipline lead, and/or field construction coordinator for power plant projects developed to maintain or improve power plant safety, environmental quality, reliability, infrastructure modernization, and efficiency.
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A bit about us:We perform management, design, and construction oversight of infrastructure-related projects with an emphasis in the management, roadway, and drainage areas of expertise.
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DESCRIPTION Michael Baker is actively seeking a Water Resources Project Manager to join our San Antonio, TX office. The Project Manager will direct engineers and designers on a diverse array of planning and design projects across Texas and will act as the task leader for storm water projects.
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The existing LJA transportation staff is diverse, effective, and dedicated which will allow you to focus on growing in an assistance role, learning all the future skills you'll need to become a Project Manager.
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Reports to: Senior Project Manager, Project Executive, Director of Operations, or Vice President of Operations. Mentor and train Assistant Project Manager on their job duties.
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Step into our luxury hotel in North San Antonio, which rises 19 stories above this stunning city.
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Having a recruiter on the lookout for you never hurts-take the first step towards your new career as a Commercial Roofing Project Manager today! We are seeking a highly skilled andmotivated Commercial Roofing Project Manager to join our industry-leading team.
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SUMMARY: The Facilities Manager, with primary responsibility for the management of all Guido properties, in San Antonio, Austin and Fredericksburg, Texas. The Facilities Manager ensures that the highest-quality work is carried out in all aspects of the department's management and activities; conducts her/himself in a professional manner in the business environment; works as a dynamic employee to foster interdepartmental work productivity and relationships; and serves as an ambassador for the Guido Companies in communicating and furthering the mission and goals of the Company.
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4+ years of experience, strongly preferred to be as an legal project manager, administrative assistant, IT coordinator, project coordinator or project manager/assistant.
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The Manager, Industry Specialty Services is responsible for maintaining client relationships, providing support in the areas of ERP consulting, ancillary systems & integrations, and overseeing assigned staff.
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Texas Oncology is looking for a Nurse Manager (RN) to join our team ! The Nurse Manager will work in conjunction with, and by the direction of, the Director of Nursing Services, if applicable, to provide nursing support for operations to existing practice locations and newly acquired practices by consulting and advising clinicians on best-practices, implementing of/providing education and training programs, and collaborating on interdisciplinary projects.
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The Project Controls Manager position is responsible for supporting Program, Operations, and Project Managers with effective business management, including but not limited to project-specific cost tracking, cost control, and reporting and variance analysis; assistance with Estimate to Complete (ETC) development based on trend analysis; margin analysis; earned value calculation and reporting; cash flow analysis for payables and receivables; and closeout reporting and appropriate rate adjustments.
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