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Our client in South Seattle is looking for an on-site Technical Support Specialist to join their team. This position is for an on-site Technical Support Specialist. Be the eyes, ears and feet on the ground for corporate IT and effectively communicate IT-related information.
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The Site Superintendent is the on-site team leader and is responsible for supervising all on-site activities and completing the work safely, on schedule, within budget, and with the highest quality while maintaining strong working relationships with owners, consultants, and sub-contractors.
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Perform site development engineering and project management tasks for residential and commercial projects. Candidates should have experience with site civil design, permitting, and applicable software applications including hydrology modeling program, storm drainage programs, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D.
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Proven project management experience delivering on-time, on-budget municipal utility capital projects. Effectively manages project scope, schedule, and budget to ensure that changes in the project are anticipated early on and addressed through a strategic change-management approach.
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Responsible for managing project using the Deltek Vision; complete work plans; including identification of project team members, budget, consultants, schedule for completion, fees and labor costs as well as project change notices or other actions taking place on the assigned project.
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Prepare proposed code updates, in coordination with County, State and regional stakeholders for green building construction, energy efficiency, water conservation, sustainable site development and other building and fire code provisions tailored for the kinds of new development and major redevelopment occurring in unincorporated King County.
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A strong attention to detail and proactive analysis of schedule status and variances is needed to influence future performance on our projects and deliver project objectives on schedule and within cost.
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Harborview Medical Center - Facilities and Capital Development has an outstanding opportunity to hire an SENIOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER. Harborview is on the precipice of a $1.7B New Tower expansion, funded by a King County bond measure that was passed by the voters in 2020.
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GENERAL PURPOSE: Under general direction from the Project Director or Executive Project Director, manages and coordinates the activities for the systems engineering elements of major light rail corridor projects within the Design, Engineering, and Construction Management (DECM) Department.
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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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Provide daily QA reports to document all activities observed for each on-site day in sufficient detail. Review and acknowledge daily reports including verification of the project schedule by indicating the activities worked on that day and the activities behind schedule.
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Be the primary project manager for medium to large multi-disciplinary projects for fish passage design, stream restoration, hydrology and hydraulics, levee analysis and design, and flood protection projects.
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Lead on-site and in-person classes, workshops, activities with young people. Founded in 1974, YouthCare was one of the first programs to serve runaway and homeless youth on the West Coast.
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Project Kuiper is an initiative to increase global broadband access through a constellation of 3,236 satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO). We are hiring a Production Coordinator that will streamline the movement of parts between departments, areas, processes, and systems and be a creator of the systems necessary to minimize overhead, reduce non-value-add processes, improve on-time delivery of product to downstream customers, and invent methods for flexible but efficient production.
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Safely and efficiently perform assigned responsibilities to include such duties as:o Clean up work areas;o Fuel vehicles and equipment;o Clean track on track type and related equipment;o Perform yard work, including mowing and paper pick up;o Operate general site vehicles and equipment, such as water trucks, pick up trucks, sweepers, mowers, trimming equipment, etc.
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