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The Applied Artificial Intelligence Systems (AAIS) Group at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) seeks a driven, detail-oriented, energetic, and professional project manager to help us shape the future of today.
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Principal Accountabilities: The senior project manager manages project activities for refueling outages, forced outages, and on-line work as assigned, providing oversight of the staff involved in planning, leading, controlling, and monitoring to ensure that work is implemented safely, with quality, on schedule, and within budget.
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Project Overview: Bechtel is designing, constructing, and commissioning the world’s largest radioactive waste treatment plant for the U.S. Department of Energy at the Hanford Site in southeastern Washington State.
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Pay Rate - $85.00+ per hour Project Overview: The Hanford Tank Waste Treatment Plant will use vitrification technology to process and solidify radioactive and chemical waste stored at the Hanford site.
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The Project Controls and Cost Engineer position will craft meticulous schedules, precise cost analyses, and reliable forecasts to ensure project efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Formal training on Primavera P6 or another project management system is required.
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Our project team currently has a new opportunity for a Control Systems Engineer responsible for the design, implementation, and programming of Rockwell PLC-based control system solutions for a variety of industrial processes.
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Slayden Constructors Inc. (SCI), a wholly owned subsidiary of MWH Constructors, Inc. (MWH), is currently seeking a Project Engineer to support the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) project in Pasco, Washington.
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Edgewater Technical Associates is seeking qualified candidates for a Project Controls Engineer opportunity in Richland, WA to support the Waste Treatment Plant at the Hanford Site. Up to 3 days of home leave travel expenses will be reimbursed including parking and car rental at home (if own car was driven to project location.
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GEM Technologies, Inc. (GEM) is seeking a Sr. Project Manager to join our team. Oversees the project team in the planning, tracking, and execution of the project from initiation to completion.
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Review analytical data for completeness and technical validity, interact with chemists to resolve data review questions, author project reports, and assist in sample management. Perform a variety of duties including, but not limited to, supporting client with project work requests to ensure they are consistent with laboratory capabilities, performing technical reviews of analytical results from radiochemistry, inorganic, and organic analyses, authoring technical laboratory reports and serving as customer's point of contact for questions about sample analysis requirements for assigned projects.
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The Senior Accountant will actively support a best-in-class team and foster a positive and proactive team-oriented environment in alignment with Christensen’s Core Values and Executive Leadership’s direction.
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Job Title: Senior Project Controls Cost Engineer. Flexibility to respond to urgent project requests and/or changing priorities. Monitors and reports critical path and schedule performance of the total project.
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If that’s you, apply now for our Water/Wastewater Project Engineer (EI) opportunity based in our Richland, Washington office. The Water/Wastewater Project Engineer (EI) will work closely with other engineers, technical specialists, and clients to successfully deliver innovative solutions for our client's challenges.
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Slayden Constructors Inc. (SCI), a wholly owned subsidiary of MWH Constructors, Inc. Is seeking an experienced Project Manager to support and lead a wastewater treatment plant construction project in Pasco, Washington.
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We are looking for a mid-level Civil Project Engineer who is eager to be involved in civil engineering design on a variety of exciting site development projects. We believe that through innovative planning, design, and engineering, we improve our communities and build collaborative partnerships one project at a time.
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