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Job FunctionThe Project Assistant will be in charge of pre/post-processing raw imaging data (MRI, DTI, etc.) The -member team at IGC is the hub of the ENIGMA project ( which integrates brain imaging data from institutions around the world.
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Job Description ISN is looking for an Assistant Project Manager (PM) to support a national call center that plays a pivotal role in locating migrant and migrating children and helping potential sponsors navigate the family reunification process.
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The Assistant Project Manager (APM) role provides office-based project management support of utility and commercial-scale solar PV (roof, ground, and carport) and energy storage projects, ensuring that projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and according to Sun Tribe Solar's industry leading quality standards.
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CCI has extensive design-build experience and prefers to pursue project solicitations that recognize safety, quality, environmental stewardship, and performance as the major factors in the contract award criteria.
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The Special Assistant & Project Manager is responsible for ensuring the efficient day to day functioning for the AVP and manages the administrative needs to ensure that their time is effectively allocated and that they have the information/materials needed to advance the priorities within the CTL. The position provides a comprehensive range of support services to ensure the overall efficiency of the Provost's Office in a high level and fast-paced environment.
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The Assistant Project Manager (APM) will assist/support the Project Manager (PM) on project tasks as assigned, follow-up on deliverables, and review with the PM. This position will be responsible for the coordination of engineering, estimating, project controls, client presentations, procurement, and construction activities during the development and execution phase(s) of the project.
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4+ years of construction project experience, including various aspects of construction planning and management including, but not limited to engineering, estimating, bidding, preparing, and administering purchase orders and subcontracts, scheduling, cost control, document control, etc.
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Under supervision of Cultural Resources Team Leads and Project Managers, an Assistant Project Archaeologist–Field Director performs field and office tasks while working with and supervising crew members.
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The MAESTROs Project Assistant will report to the MAESTROs Project Coordinator, and to the Project Directors, the Principal Investigators of the CSUMB Title 5 HSI Grant, funded by the U.S. Department of Education.
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Assistant Project Managers, under the guidance of the Project or Group Manager, are responsible for providing general management for electrical construction projects and oversees staff.
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Job Description The Syracuse University Center for Sustainable Community Solutions (CSCS) is seeking a temporary Project Assistant to support program outreach, in-person and virtual event delivery, educational and social media content development, and program tracking/monitoring.
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Colliers Engineering & Design is seeking a Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Assistant Project Manager in our Montvale, NJ office. Planning of SUE crew schedules and coordination with other departments to ensure the proper allocation of personnel and resources to meet project deadlines.
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Colliers Engineering & Design is seeking a Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Assistant Project Manager in our Albany, NY office. Join our Utilities/Energy team of design professionals who provide a host of services that include feasibility studies, detailed engineering design, surveying, permitting, land acquisition, asset management, SUE, construction management, and more for renewable energy, oil and gas, electric transmission and distribution, electric substations and projects.
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7 - 10 years project management experience in heavy highway or heavy civil construction with an emphasis on project financial and schedule management. The Project Manager is responsible and accountable for the profit/loss of the project(s) under his/her supervision through effective contract administration, planning/scheduling, cost control and overall project leadership.
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Position description The Department of Pathology ( at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine UCSD is committed to academic excellence and diversity within the faculty, staff, and student body and is seeking Assistant or Associate Project Scientists in the field of Neurodegenerative Research.
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