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Michael Baker is actively seeking senior water/wastewater/stormwater Project Managers for our Virginia Beach and Manassas, Virginia locations. Communicate effectively and coordinate with project teams from other disciplines (including cost estimators, GIS, designers, surveyors, and other engineers.
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The Project Manager is an individual contributor accountable for project budgets, team performance and developing strategic plans to implement projects for various organizations. Perform backup role for Manager Project Management.
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The Project Manager will also provide oversight support for projects implemented by CSX and the Virginia Railway Express (VRE). VPRA's Engineering & Construction Team seeks a multi-faceted, forward-thinking Project Manager for Northern Virginia Projects.
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Join Leidos and make a difference for our Federal customers in national security as a high-performing project analyst within the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of Engineering and Technology Maturation.
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Position Overview: The Organizational & Management Policy Directorate (O&MPD) Project Manager (PM) will lead ANSERs contract support in the O&MPD within the larger Office of the Director of Administration & Management (DA&M) organization and contract structure.
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Noblis is seeking Technical Project Managers to support the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Air Traffic Systems and Surveillance Services directorates within the Program Management Organization (PMO.
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The PM will report to the Senior Project Manager. The Project Manager (PM) will be responsible for managing administrative, contractual, financial, and logistical aspects of the project.
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Certification Requirements: The Program Manager shall have and maintain current Project Management Professional (PMP ) certification from the Project Management Institute. Bryce Space and Technology is looking for a experienced program manager to support our DHS USCG CHIEF Information Officer, Assistant Commandant For C5I (CG-6), Command, Control, Communications, Computer, Cyber, and Intelligence Service Center (C5ISC), and Coast Guard Cyber Security Command customer.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, STEM, or related field with 4+ years of program/project analysis experience, or a Master’s degree in Business Administration, STEM, or related field with 2+ years of program/project analysis experience.
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GDIT has an opening for a Data Architect/Project Manager supporting the Army National Guard (ARNG) in Falls Church and Arlington, VA. This is an IT Service Management contract in support of the operation, modernization, expansion, and further evolution of the ARNG's global Information Technology (IT) services including networking, compute, storage, infrastructure, applications, hosting, and program management services.
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Manage (or support a Principal or Senior Project Manager with the management of) transmission, substation, distribution, gas, and/or information technology projects consisting of cross-functional teams that can involve multiple disciplines and multiple operating areas including contract resources.
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If you are an experienced Project Manager with at least 4 years PM experience with general commercial construction in the MEP or Fire Suppression trades or an experienced Fire Protection Engineer, interested in growing into a PM - we would love to talk with you.
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Senior Project Manager III: Nine (9) years of project management experience, including at least 7 years of public school’s capital management experience (or equivalent) and/or professional architectural or engineering license (References required.
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Join Leidos and make a difference for our Federal customers in national security as a high-performing project analyst and knowledge manager within the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of Engineering and Technology Maturation.
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Guidehouse is seeking an IT Project Manager who has experience successfully leading one or more software development projects for the Federal Government using agile practices. Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Project Management Professional (PMP.
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