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About the Role: Project Management: Weekly status reports, run weekly client syncs, weekly budget reporting, escalate risks and issues to the Pivotal Engagement Manager Manage expectations and deadlines throughout project Create communications, work with client to determine appropriate method, sender, and cadence Work with client to create feedback mechanism Business Analysis: Analyze, develop, and define recommendations pertaining to client business and technology projects.
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As a Water Resources Project Manager associated with our Northwest Operations, you’ll have the chance to work on challenging projects related to fish passage, stream restoration, stormwater management, drainage, hydropower, and water conveyance and storage for municipal, private, state, Tribal, irrigation district, and Federal clients.
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This position will serve as Project Manager for a new tropical forest restoration project on Tinian, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. We prefer the project manager to be based on Tinian, though it is also possible for them to be based on Saipan with regular trips to Tinian.
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Some of the key areas that the Technical Program Manager will drive will include Infrastructure cost, service availability, budget A/B experiments, Spendwatch on call and revenue investigations.
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We are seeking a Project Engineer (NDEC Scientist 2) to join our Redmond, WA team! With a legacy of providing consistent quality and results, Atlas creates a better experience at every stage of an infrastructure project.
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Serving as the Project Manager on assigned third-party tax software implementations (Vertex, Thomson Reuters OneSource, Avalara, Sovos). Helping to develop and lead staff to enable them to perform core project activities Participating in Sales meetings and Proposal Development meetings.
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Project execution typically includes but is not limited to: heavy civil construction; extensive earthwork; installation of earth retention systems; utility support and replacements; demolition; deep soil mixing; dredging; metals fixation; and soil disposal.
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As a territory manager, you’ll be part of our sales team and will be working remotely. Territory Manager – Seattle, WA, United States – Remote. Join our top-notch team of more than 50,000 diverse and high-performing professionals globally who are making their mark on some of the world’s most beloved brands, including DEWALT®, BLACK+DECKER®, CRAFTSMAN®, STANLEY®, CUB CADET®, and HUSTLER.
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Our client, a highly respected heavy civil contractor , is looking for an Estimator/Project Manager with Earthwork / Site Development experience to join their dynamic team. Professional certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional) or CCM (Certified Construction Manager) are advantageous.
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8+ years of Project Management experience. Experience with Primavera (P6), Doors Next Gen, CREO, Windchill, Microsoft Suite. Must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
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Works closely with Area Director of Operations Support and Area Collections Manager to identify priority Divisions with significant routing opportunities. POSITION SUMMARY: The Area Route Manager is responsible for the creation, implementation, training, and facilitation of Route Strategy, and Route Optimization initiatives.
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Service Delivery Manager Bellevue, WA (Day 1 onsite or Hybrid) Long Term Must have Skills: Strong experience in various ITIL areas like Incident management, Service Management, Problem management, Change management etc, along with knowledge in one of the cloud platform (AWS, Azure.
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Description Alta is looking for a Senior Civil Engineering Project Manager to join our growing practice in Seattle. Provide quality control over team deliverables Qualifications Required This position requires a combination of skills, experience and education including, but not limited to 12+ years of experience as a Transportation Engineer in a consulting environment or public entity; 5+ years as a Project Manager; 3+ years managing staff Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering.
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The Local Government Affairs Senior Manager is part of the lobbying team at Washington Conservation Action (WCA) and works collaboratively with policy experts, partners, field, and political teams to pass impactful policies that improve the lives of people and the health of the environment.
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Job Description AECOM is seeking a dynamic and experienced Client Account Manager to drive business growth for Sound Transit in Seattle. Leads preparation of Client Account Plan, coach pursuit teams in the development of winning Opportunity Capture Plans and coordinate resources with Marketing Lead. May serve as capture manager for Enterprise Critical Pursuits.
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