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Project management skills: A Grant Analyst will often have more than one grant to manage concurrently. Four years of progressively responsible professional experience in grant management, financial administration, and project management; or.
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Project Management : Plans and directs current and long-range projects related to comprehensive and current planning, zoning, subdivision activities, environmental analysis, building, and code enforcement.
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The Facilities Manager provides overall leadership and management of the Facilities within our contract on Naval Base Kitsap. The Facilities Manager works closely with the Customer , Project Manager, Ops Manager, and site staff to ensure efficient productivity and exemplary service.
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You will be responsible for coordinating the replacement and deployment of shipyard sensor systems, providing infrastructure design and planning technical expertise, coordinating field activities, and overseeing execution as an extension of the Program Management Team. Once systems have been deployed, you will inspect project sites and systems, and identify technical and sustainment issues.
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Knowledge of Lean Six Sigma and project management practices and principles. Experience in Shipyard Project Management Fundaments and ability to assess shipyard performance.
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The Facilities Manager is responsible for overseeing the operations and management as outlined in the contract guided by company Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Jacobs strategies, as well as Navy and Marine Corps requirements.
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As Mechanical Planner Estimator, you will be involved with project planning, material planning, technical work document development and packaging, and records management in support of submarine systems.
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Description: The McCormick Villages Commercial Project Manager will be responsible for the pre-construction and construction management duties building 30,000 square feet of commercial space spread across 11 buildings.
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The Quality Control Manager is responsible for implementation, improvement and execution of the Quality management systems (QMS) and project specific quality program requirements. Provides feedback to Operations and Quality Management of major QIRs, project team relationships, owner/client perceptions, and overall quality management recurring non-conformances.
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Client: NAVFAC NW Location: Naval Base Kitsap (NBK) – Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, WA Title: Construction Project Engineer/Estimator Clearance: Ability to successfully clear background and security checks Duration: Base Plus 4 Option periods - 2022 to 2027 Scope: Provide construction management support services for construction contracts located within the Naval Facilities Engineering System Command Northwest (NAVFAC NW) area of responsibility (AOR.
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CSMC is a project management function assisting COMNAVAIRPAC with maintenance coordination both in port and at sea, during the entire Aircraft Carrier maintenance cycle beginning at deployment, return to Home Port, Pre-Availability planning, CNO Availability execution, shakedown, work-up cycle and deployment.
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Proficiency in computer systems (I.e. MS Office suite, MS Project, AIM/LDS, ARTEMIS, MRPII) The successful candidate will be responsible for performing quality assurance inspections, work certifications, and maintenance record management for contracted work on board US Navy submarines and in other business lines within the facility.
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Practice Area Profile What You'll Do BCG is looking for an expert at the Partner & Associate Director level with significant experience in Large Capital Project Management. We're looking for leaders who have directed major projects, either as head of the owner's team or as the lead contractor, with experience in project management across PMC, DB, or EPCM firms.
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Extensive knowledge of HVAC, control systems, building automation, electrical systems, energy management, fire alarm & smoke removal systems, engineering, installation, and construction procedures.
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City, Bank, Non-profit Partner Collaboration: Adept at collaborating with various stakeholders including city officials, financial institutions, and non-profit partners to streamline processes and achieve project goals.
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