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Project Manager/Business Analyst. Weekly status reports, run weekly client syncs, weekly budget reporting, escalate risks and issues to the Pivotal Engagement Manager. Certificates in PMP/PMI and Microsoft Project or related experience preferred.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivate d Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in Seattle, WA! Our Project Managers/Practice Builders manage their projects profitably, transition work to qualified staff, grow and mentor staff, and act as a positive leader and mentor.
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The Seattle office has an immediate opening for a Water Resources Engineering Project Manager in our riverine analysis and design group in the Pacific Northwest. Acts as a Project Manager and/or Technical Lead. Among the responsibilities is the management of a project team.
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Legal executive assistant, paralegal certificate or project manager certification/experience. Circle is looking for a talented legal project manager. Supporting all aspects of litigation, internal investigations, and special projects, including subpoena responses, eDiscovery (legal holds, data collection and processing, productions to outside counsel), and vendor coordination and billing management.
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Currently, we are seeking a Senior Interior Project Manager with a minimum of 10 years of post-bachelors degree professional experience in interior design. Support Architectural Design Team to develop and execute appropriate interior architectural designs for the project, that cohesively tie to base building architecture and FF&E.
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UW MEDICINE IT SERVICES has an outstanding job opportunity for a MANAGER - IT SERVICES PROJECT MANAGEMENT OFFICE (PMO) position. Additionally, as the manager of the Project Portfolio Management (PPM) system, you have responsibility for analytics related to projected and utilized labor data across the IT Services department.
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Senior Project Manager - Municipal PACE Engineers (PACE) is an engineering company serving the Pacific Northwest with a comprehensive range of professional civil and structural engineering, planning, surveying, and construction management services.
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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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Project Management certification (PMP/Certified Project Manager). As part of a passionate, and accomplished team of experts, you will support production of the Engines as a Project Manager at our Kent manufacturing site.
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Must have excellent technical writing, communication and project management skills. Our mission is to provide project stakeholders with quality information, professional insight and deliverables that streamline construction, improve project safety, and set the standard for the engineering industry.
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The Sustainability Manager position is a project manager level position supporting projects related to energy, sustainability, and climate across a range of sectors, including public agencies, cities, and corporate contracts, in the Los Angeles area and nationwide.
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The Project Manager acts as a project lead with complete responsibility for design and/or construction of transportation and municipal engineering projects including coordination, certification, management and client relations for government clients including the Washington State Department of Transportation and various cities and counties.
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PACCAR's Embedded Engineering department, which supports the Peterbilt, Kenworth, and DAF truck brands, has an opening for a Technical Project Manager - Embedded Systems. Technical Project Manager.
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Manage project tracking, metrics and status reporting across Implementation group Help with Implementation group resource allocation, delegation and assignments across Product Specialist team Drive information sharing, and capturing and disseminating best practices across the Global Services Team. Independently plan and implement customer onboarding process.
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Alternative Delivery Design/Project Manager (Transportation Engineering) Seeking an Alternative Delivery Design Project Manager with the ability to lead engineering teams in our growing Alternative Delivery practice in Transportation.
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