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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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Our client is seeking an Renewable Energy Senior Project Manager for their Seattle office. The successful candidate will be a self-motivated, energetic team player with fifteen plus years of project management, design, and construction experience in alternative energy (wind, microgrids, battery storage, EV/Fleet charging, etc.
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As a Project Manager for Core Tech Services Business Operations Team (CTS BSO), you will. Experienced with collaboration tools including Microsoft Outlook, Teams, Visio, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Microsoft Project Professional and Microsoft SharePoint.
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The Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention (DAJD) is seeking an innovative, energetic, self-starter, to join our team as a Corrections Analyst/Project Management (Project/Program Manager III.
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Senior MEP Project Manager - ESOP - PER DIEM - Strong Benefits - Hybrid Working Available. My client, a leading contractor in the US, is urgently seeking to add a strong MEP Project Manager to their excelling mission critical teams.
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Position SummaryWe are looking for a Federal Project Manager to manage programs or projects for DoD (Military Clients) and other Federal Agencies as an integral member of the HDR Washington Federal Team. Customers include NAVFAC, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), U.S. Air Force (USAF), National Guard Bureau (NGB) and other military and federal agencies across all facets of the US Government.
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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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Bachelor's degree with more than 3 years' working experience in leading tech or international companies; working experience in project management or overseas experience is a plus; - Manage multiple complex mobility projects on a global scale, working collaboratively with team members and cross-functional stakeholders to develop and execute effective project plans, ensuring projects run smoothly and meet expectations.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated MEP Project Manager with a strong healthcare focus to expand our MEP practice in Seattle, WA! Prepare project specifications, electrical construction cost estimates, and proposals, supporting the growth of electrical engineering service areas in the local market and across the country.
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One (1) full time Project/Program Manager II - Youth Projects Coordinator – Career Service. full time Project/Program Manager II - Schools and Community Change Coordinator – Career Service.
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The Shop Project Manager & Technical Illustrator performs dual roles for Dovetails custom wood and metal shop: managing the production process and creating the shop drawings. Foster healthy relationships with project manager, architect, and client through project and beyond.
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As the Market Research Analyst and Project Manager, you will have the opportunity to drive strategic decision-making and contribute to our clients' success while furthering the clean energy transition.
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As Project Manager for the New Glenn First Stage (GS1), you will work with the GS1 Functional Program Manager, and be dash lined to the GS1 Modules or Subsystems Directors as applicable.
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If you are a skilled Heavy Civil Construction Project Manager with the necessary experience and a passion for estimating challenging construction projects, we encourage you to apply. Our team is seeking an experienced Project Manager for infrastructure projects, specializing in highways and bridges.
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5+ years Project Controls Manager experience in Construction, preferably industrial projects (such as petrochemical, refinery, power, offshore platforms). We are seeking a Project Controls Manager who will lead the regions project control team and initiatives.
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