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Due to Mannik & Smith Group's continued growth in our Geoenvironmental Division, a new opening is available for a Senior-Level Project Engineer/Manager! Senior Project Engineering Manager.
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The Project Manager/Senior Project Manager is responsible for overall management of clients and projects including design, communications, personnel management, budgets, schedules, quality control, business development, and client communication & relationships.
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Description Currently, FDA is seeking a Project Manager/Senior Traffic Engineer for a full-time position in the Tampa office. This position is responsible for developing signing and pavement marking, traffic signal, lighting and ITS plans; quality control reviews; supervision of others' work products; and marketing clients, including interviews and oral presentations.
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Preparing PennDOT PS E documentation Leading and providing quality control for roadway geometry and plans, pavement marking plans, grading plans, traffic control plans, drainage and erosion control plans reports, permits, and project cost estimates and specifications.
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Job Scope: The Scientist reports to the Quality Control & Analytical Product Development, Manager/Senior Scientist/Principal Scientist. Instrumentation techniques: HPLC,GC, UPLC, Dissolution, UV, KF Assist other Scientists, as necessary for timely project completion and support other lab personnel as required.
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Coordinate project actions with Senior IT Service Manager and ITSM Leaders, tier 3 IT teams, vendors and technical representatives, internal and external clients. This position will work closely with the Technical Operations Manager and report to the Senior IT Service Manager.
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The Senior Survey Project Manager will lead and manage survey projects related to transportation infrastructure, ensuring accurate data collection, analysis, and reporting. Coordinate field survey activities, including data collection, geospatial data processing, and quality assurance/control procedures.
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As our Senior Survey Project Manager, you will support the Land Survey team's operation at a Senior Management level. Psomas Senior Survey Project Manager Santa Ana , California Apply Now Lead the Way as a Senior Survey Project Manager at Psomas.
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Summary: The Scientist reports to the Quality Control & Analytical Product Development, Manager/Senior Scientist/Principal Scientist. Summary: The Scientist reports to the Quality Control & Analytical Product Development, Manager/Senior Scientist/Principal Scientist.
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Project Manager(s), Superintendent(s), Senior Estimator(s), Design Manager(s), Safety Manager(s), and Quality Control Manager(s) Operations Manager (relative to project duties) and Division Manager (relative to BD duties.
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Prepare reports and permit documents as the primary author and conduct quality assurance/quality control for a variety of renewable energy project types and sizes. As a project manager, you will maintain budgets, schedule, quality of service, and staff safety.
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What you will accomplish Serve as project manager and technical lead on a variety of natural resources and wildlife biology projects. A minimum of three (3) years of natural resources (or related) project management experience, including: Multi-disciplinary/complex project management Key client management Business development/expanding services with existing clients Scope of work and budget development Experience working on projects across multiple industries preferred, including wind, solar, oil and gas, and transmission.
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Dispute resolution for issues requiring advancement beyond Project Manager. Oversees Project Manager In the absence of a PM, these responsibilities shall be handled directly by PX.
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Job Summary:Jade Creek (An AKIMA Company) is seeking Senior Construction Project Manager to join our team to provide leadership and management over our current and future construction/renovation contracts.
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Provides functional direction over areas of responsibility including construction project schedules, cost control, dispute resolution, contract administration, and quality control.
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