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As Senior Counsel you will work with project teams and lead the review, analysis, editing, negotiations, and finalization of a variety of legal documents, including engineering and consulting contracts, field services contracts, construction management contracts, subcontracts, non-disclosure agreements, bid documents, requests for proposals, requests for qualifications, and purchase order terms and conditions.
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CPH is seeking a full-time Project Manager with strong organizational, supervision and technical skills to manage all facets of Water/Wastewater Utility projects including, client management, project management, presentations, conceptual design, construction documents, plan review and construction administration.
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Litigation Seniors contribute to activities at the senior level including interfacing with associates for project management, time management, and general supervision and guidance Knowledgeable of the relevant statutory and family codes and their applicability to accounting principles in performance of forensic accounting.
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Upon successful completion of the 9- week internship, you may receive an offer of full-time employment for the 2-year program comprised of three 8-month rotations within each of our core business disciplines – Analytics, Project Management, and Process Improvement.
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K2 observes a four-day work week, Monday through Thursday, for full time employees. Access Requests for Data Entry Team via various lines of communication to ensure full access at study start up.
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Knowledge Manager Job Category: Project and Program Management Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% Type of Travel: Local.
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Account management, B2B Sales, access control, Project management, Client relationship management, Relationship builder, Sales, Strategy, project coordination, blue prints, cctv, organizational and analytical skills, Amag, Lenel, Softwarehouse, Genetec.
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At the end of the summer, you will present your project to senior leadership for the opportunity to be considered for a full-time return offer into our Management Trainee program.
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Familiarity with development processes (e.g., Agile, Scrum) and project management and issue tracking tools (e.g., Jira). OnMed’s patented CareStation is a virtual walk-in clinic where patients can get a personalized care experience in real time.
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Project management experience in leading projects utilizing various delivery models such as EPC (Engineer Procure Construct), DBB (Design Bid Build), ECI (Early Contractor Involvement) etc.
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If you are not a current undergraduate Junior (rising senior) you are not eligible for our Lauder Summer Internship opportunities and we encourage you to explore full time entry level positions at ELC and apply to befitting roles.
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This is a full-time, salaried position based in the CST/EST time zones with a budgeted salary range of $50,000-$75,000. Three (3) years of experience in project management.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Construction Superintendent in Tampa, FL. The Construction Superintendent will be responsible for managing construction sites, ensuring safety compliance, organizing resources, budgeting, and overseeing project management tasks on a day-to-day basis.
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Before starting with PwC full-time, must meet all educational requirements to be eligible for the primary credential license appropriate for relevant practice area, such as having 150 credit hours for the CPA license in the state in which your office will be located or the educational requirements to license for other relevant credentials, for example the Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) or Project Management Professional (PMP.
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We are offering a full-time staff position as a Project Manager, which will be a remote/work-from-home position. We will place additional priority on applicants with experience in the following areas: building design and construction, site surveys and inspections, building materials, appraisals, insurance, cost estimating and property management.
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