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Responsibilities You will be responsible for coordinating the replacement and deployment of shipyard sensor systems, providing infrastructure design and planning technical expertise, coordinating field activities, and overseeing execution as an extension of the Program Management Team. Once systems have been deployed, you will inspect project sites and systems, and identify technical and sustainment issues.
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Work with the web team to optimize/design user interface utilizing HTML- Utilizes Workfront project management platform to delegate/assign tasks to creative and content teams depending on availability and priorities.
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Candidate will have experience with various OEM offerings conveying a practitioner's knowledge for all phases of acquisition based on deck plate and/or shipyard, and Naval, MSC, or OEM project experiences.
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QualificationsAt least 3 years of experience in an SEO content, editorial, and/or project management role (Sr. SEO Content Writer, Sr. SEO Specialist, SEO Manager, Managing Editor, Project Manager, or equivalent)Proven track record of developing and executing engaging content that successfully captures target audiences.
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Required Experience with large roadway bridge construction projectsResponsibilities Pre-plans work activities with Project Manager and supervises employees in the structures department, develop best means and methods, including safety action plans.
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Highly knowledgeable in all aspects of all underground utilities (water, storm, and sewer) Experience in managing crews of 10 or more employees Ability to read and understand project specific documents including schedules, plans and specifications.
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Reviews all contracts, project documentation and plans to ensure that the work in the field is built to the most recent specifications. Ability to keep records and to prepare production reports, timesheets, equipment logs, inspection reports, change orders and updating project files.
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Our Global Planning, Global Sales, and Hospitality service solutions collaborate on every project to ensure success across each of our six verticals including professional sports, collegiate, attractions, entertainment, international, and conventions.
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Job Responsibilities Pennoni Associate is currently looking for a Project Engineer for our Hampton Roads, VA office. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Project Engineer will play a key role in planning and design projects throughout the Virginia Region.
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Ability to perform other administrative and/or project-based duties as assigned. Plans the day-to-day operations on assigned project and ensures that proper resources are in place for the timely completion of work, including labor, tools, equipment, and material.
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The Civil Utility Project Manager’s responsibility includes managing civil utility construction (water, sewage, and drainage) projects located throughout the Hampton Roads area. Prepare the project construction schedule in conjunction with the Foreman and required subcontractor input.
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Candidates should have at least four years of construction industry experience, including a minimum of one year as a Project Engineer. Four or more years work experience in the construction industry or equivalent experience preferred, with one or more years' experience as a Project Engineer required.
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QUALIFICATIONSExcellent communication and presentation skills (verbal & written)Bilingual in both English & Mandarin is a strong plusA self-starter with a strong initiative and a can-do attitudeExcellent project management and analytical skillsWell-versed in social media (IG, TikTok, Facebook, etc.
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Responsible for the layout of sprinkler system drawings utilizing available information from the contract's defined scope of the project, architectural drawings, job specifications, site surveys, and relevant NFPA, IBC, and local building codes.
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Coordinate utility projects involving signalized intersections, traffic signal and electrical supply inventory with project manager and job superintendents. Successful candidates will be able to take a set of plans and complete a project from start to finish with minimal supervision.
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