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Lead transmission design of projects from the conceptual phase through design completion for project needs and requirements that are set forth by the project managers including EFM, Conductor Sizing, Induction, Impedance, Losses and Voltage Drop design.
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The Project Manager’s main objective is to keep the project running on schedule and to provide the foreman with all necessary information, material, direction and resources to assist with project momentum and morale.
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Commercial Paint Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required. Commercial Paint Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required. I am looking for a sales-minded leader in the Commercial Paint industry ready to manage a motivated team.
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Established Plumbing and Heating contractor is looking for applicants to fill a position for HVAC Project Manager. Must be experienced with project management software, Microsoft Office, Blue Beam, Procore, and accounting.
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The Assistant Engineering Technician performs customer service, project administration, data processing, and reporting functions and supports department engineers, project managers, and construction managers.
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The Territory Sales Lead will also be responsible for project completion, stocking and maintaining the areas we are responsible for, and store communication. This responsibility is demonstrated by effectively selling and educating customers and store personnel about product lines and other project (s) deemed necessary.
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Previous experience in real estate development, Management and/or construction project accounting, experience preferred. Review and process project/property related contracts, subcontracts, purchase orders and other various agreements as required.
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Our experienced architects work closely with clients, develop designs, work as a team to complete the construction documents, champion the plans through the planning and building departments, and manage the project through construction, as well as provide technical guidance to less experienced architects/architectural staff.
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Technical Project Manager - Full Time - Hybrid, Vancouver, Washington - Join our business management solutions client as a Technical Project Manager! Responsibilities include project planning, stakeholder collaboration, detailed scheduling, needs analysis, and overseeing project reviews.
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Maintain open communication with the General contractor and attend project meetings. Ability to communicate effectively with the direct crew, maximize efficiency, meet project schedules, and deliver high-quality projects on time.
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Understand Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) requirements for each project, which specific surveys are required for the design, as-built, monumentation and layout. Department: Project Engineering.
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Qualifications: Required Skills: - Experience managing large scale projects and knowledge of construction and utility industry practices - Understanding of Critical Path Scheduling software and MS Office Suite - PMP Certification and completion of H&M PMM training - Complex problem-solving skills Minimum Educational Background: BS degree in Project Management, Construction Management, Engineering, or Business, or equivalent experience.
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Minimum 5 years of experience as a Journeyman Lineman, QC Manager/Inspector, Project Manager or Construction Manager working on transmission construction projects. This role will support the U.S. Department of Energy- Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) project on the Hanford Site near Richland, WA.
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Qualify for high in-demand jobs as Project Manager, Project Coordinator, Project Assistant, and many more. Global Recognition: Google certification is globally recognized, making you eligible for project management roles worldwide and increasing your marketability as a skilled Project Manager.
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As a Marketing Proposal Coordinator, you play a pivotal role in supporting our teams in the development and submission of winning proposals and presentations for alternative delivery project pursuits.
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