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Maintenance Manager, Site Superintendent, Construction Project Manager, Facility Manager) Assume project management and completion of restoration projects following major events (ie: fire/flood restoration); coordinates with Asset Management on insurance claims as appropriate.
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This is a management level position in Asset Management responsible for improving the administrative, finance and reporting functions of LIHI’s main lines of business including affordable housing, tiny houses and shelters, and services.
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The purpose of the position is to monitor the progress and assist in the execution of public works capital projects including planning, scheduling, coordinating, tracking, and administration; administer project from inception to completion including design, review, public input and meetings, bidding, contract management and project completion; NPDES II compliance coordinator and administration of the capital improvement plan (CIP.
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In this role, you will be an integral part of the Asset Management team and you will report to the Service Delivery Manager at the Remote Broadcast Center. As the Media Asset Manager, will lead a team of MAM Coordinators in Seattle.
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The position is fully billable, the BIM Coordinator will be embedded within project teams. Act as liaison between project teams and office BIM Manager. Currently, we are seeking a BIM Specialist/Coordinator/Project BIM lead who has experience and demonstrated proficiency in the use of BIM (Revit) in delivering projects.
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This position reports to the Safety Director and will partner with the job site Superintendent and Project Manager for day-to-day operations. As a Site Safety Coordinator, you will partner with the entire project team and be a resource for all on-site to ensure that “Working Safe for Life” is not just a slogan but the true way of life on site.
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Assists with the supervision of on-site staff, which may include: Resident Services Coordinator(s), Compliance Specialist(s), Leasing Manager, Leasing Consultant(s), Maintenance Supervisor(s), Maintenance Technician(s), Make-Ready or Rehab Technician(s), Groundskeeper(s)/Porter(s), Painter(s), and Cleaner(s)/Housekeeper(s.
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Communicate areas of probable/possible internal loss activity to the assigned District Asset Protection Manager or the Senior Director of Asset Protection and obtain authorization prior to initiating any internal investigation or the installation of any covert CCTV equipment.
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As a Digital Asset Management Coordinator, you will be responsible for coordinating, storing, cataloging, and distributing digital assets within our organization. Strong understanding of digital asset management principles, standards, and best practices.
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Oversees the Asset Manager who is responsible to review and verify the performance of organization property assets against benchmark performance and oversee corrective actions through reports.
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Present project development updates to the community as required to understand community input and provide project information in collaboration with the Strategic Communications/Community Engagement Manager and other key WSF leadership.
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Senior MEP Project Manager - ESOP - PER DIEM - Strong Benefits - Hybrid Working Available. My client, a leading contractor in the US, is urgently seeking to add a strong MEP Project Manager to their excelling mission critical teams.
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A somewhat cautious person, your role as Coast's Compliance Specialist makes you responsible for assisting the Community Manager in maintaining the physical asset and maximizing the financial returns in accordance with the company's objectives.
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The Linguistic Project Manager (LPM) at Appen will manage a portfolio of small and medium-sized linguistic projects for established clients, and support the PM team in managing large-scale linguistic projects.
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Support the SPM (Senior Program Manager) and DDSPM (Deputy Director, Strategy, Planning & Management) in the Annual Planning process; Project management, portfolio management, program management, financial management, financial reporting, non-profit or related industry, and/or business experience preferred.
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