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All aspects of roadway drainage design including conveyance systems, stormwater management, erosion control, and outfall analysis for a wide range of transportation-related projects. Hydraulic Engineer - Project Manager & Design Engineer Opportunities - Hybrid/Onsite Work Environment - Raleigh, NC.
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5+ years of civil engineering design and project management experience. This position includes design and project management responsibilities within a team atmosphere. Assist management with project and staff schedules.
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Under supervision of the Project Manager, develop landscape architecture designs through site analysis, site layout, hardscape, furnishings, grading, site details, planting designs, and renderings.
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You will be working very closely on various aspects of Model Risk Management such as model validation and model performance monitoring with ample opportunities to work independently on projects.
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Timmons Group is seeking a Civil Project Manager/Senior Project Manager - Stormwater Management candidate to join our Stormwater Group located in our Raleigh, NC office location. The Project Manager is responsible for the successful management of assigned projects and the development of assigned client accounts.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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With over 35 years of experience, we specialize in earthwork, roadwork, underground utilities, and paving, delivering top-quality results on every project. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field.
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Regularly monitoring and reporting on project progress, risks, and issues to senior management. Excellent project management skills, including the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet tight deadlines.
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Do you have 10+ years of progressive experience in landscape architecture, including concept through final design, and sound capabilities in business development and project management? Strong project management skills including development of project staffing and schedules, developing and monitoring project budgets, cost estimating and specifications.
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Desired Qualifications 4 Year Degree Utility Technical Certifications/Training; PMI (PMP or CAPM) Certification; CMII certificates; Professional Engineer License Utility Experience; Construction Management knowledge; Working knowledge to proficiency in project related Scheduling/ Cost Controls Education Requirement: 2 year degree with experience NERC CIP access required.
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Responsibilities Execute second line risk program requirements including, but not limited to, RCSA, control assurance, issue management, third party risk management, model risk management, etc.
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With the addition of Linesight, IPS has over 3,000 professionals in over 45 offices across 17 countries in the Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. SpecialtiesProcess Architecture, Process Design, Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, Qualification, LEAN Project Delivery, Strategic Master Planning, Energy Conservation Management, Project Controls, Program/Project Management, Operations/Logistics Strategy and Planning, EPCMV and Staffing Services.
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The Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources has a wide variety of strengths in forestry and natural resources management, policy and economics, environmental science and technology, wildlife and conservation biology, tree improvement, silviculture, forest biotechnology, and international forestry.
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The position requires candidate directly interface with client and Arcadis power delivery team, manager project management, project engineering, proposal management and business development.
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Our Probate Paralegal will provide support to our Estate Administration legal team by assisting with the drafting of probate documents under the direction of our experienced Probate Attorneys, providing consistent communication to our clients by email and phone regarding their matter status, keeping accurate case project management, printing and preparing probate documents for signing appointments, and assembling packages for submission to the court.
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