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Full project life cycle from tracking technical deliverables, milestone completion, administration, and change management, to successful execution and completion. SME in project management (Agile and/or Waterfall.
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Minimum Requirements: Must have experience in affordable housing programs including but not limited to: LIHTC, HUD programs (Project Based Section 8, Section 236, PRAC, 811 PRA), USDRural Development (515), HCD, HOME Funds and Bonds.
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Professional or academic training related to fisheries ecology, conservation biology, or fisheries management. We help clients solve challenges in the aquatic environment requiring expertise in aquatic research, water resource management, data science, and regulatory compliance.
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15+ years of professional experience in concept development and design of stream and river restoration and floodplain management projects. The candidate will support a variety of ecological restoration, flood risk reduction, and infrastructure projection projects for public and private clients throughout the Western United States in collaboration with multidisciplinary internal and client project teams.
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Anticipates client needs before they arise and presents solutions to project management that encompass issues at hand. 5+ years Project Controls Manager experience in Construction, preferably industrial projects (such as petrochemical, refinery, power, offshore platforms.
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MBA or MS in engineering management, with project management training or certification (e.g., PMI PMP). Champion avionics product development project management best-known practices (initiation, planning, execution, performance/controls, and closeout) and drive IPTs to develop and release product artifacts for manufacture.
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Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Transportation/Urban Planning, Architecture or closely related field and eight years of experience in managing design and/or construction of large, complex public transit projects, including alternative project delivery methods; Or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Project Management: Demonstrated skill at successfully leading and managing a project from the proposal preparation stage to the final deliverable. The Archaeologist 3 is qualified to serve as a Principal Investigator and Project Manager on research and field projects and manages projects.
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Project Management certification (PMP/Certified Project Manager) or Program Management Office (PMO) experience. Experience with planning, scheduling tools, Basis of Estimate, Work Breakdown Structure, Integrated Master Schedule, Critical Path Analysis, Material Resource Planning, Enterprise Resource Planning, Earned Value Management.
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Regularly presents and reports on progress on various projects and initiatives to executive leadership, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) or their project management and oversight representatives (PMOC) and potentially the Sound Transit board.
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Extensive experience in successful Federal and DoD AE design project management and IDIQ contract management. Minimum of 2 years management experienceMS Office and MS Project experience is required (MS Access preferred.
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Serve as liaison to JHFRE/Information Systems and advise on development of project and building information management systems (i.e. PMWeb, GIS, COBie/BIM, EDM for digital archive, Archibus, etc.
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Project Management of the design of dams and levees nationwide: Tetra Tech is a nationwide consultant to the USACE, NRCS and serves locally through our global network of offices many non-federal government agencies and utilities.
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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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Company DescriptionAt Coffman Engineers, we serve as both prime consultant and subconsultant on projects large and small, including commercial, retail, healthcare, tribal, industrial, alternative energy and project/construction management.
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