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A Ryan White Quality Improvement Project Manager (RW QIPM) contributes to AHF by utilizing their experience, skills, and education together with a thorough understanding of the Ryan White Care Act Program within their specific service area.
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Joining Pierce County as an IT Project Manager offers you a unique opportunity to play a pivotal role in shaping the technological landscape of our community. Perform IT project management in accordance with accepted project management standards in the industry (i.e. PMBOK (Project Management Body of Knowledge.
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We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Solar Site Surveyor to play a crucial role in our renewable energy projects. As a Solar Site Surveyor, you will be responsible for conducting comprehensive site assessments, gathering data, and analyzing information to ensure the successful design and implementation of solar energy systems.
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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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Complete daily project reporting that includes cost analysis, timekeeping, environmental and permit compliance, daily reports, Quality Assurance/Quality Control, quantities, and safety program documentation.
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Applicable project experience includes the preparation of land development designs and drafting for site plans, subdivisions, preliminary plats, planning, exhibits, utilities, road plan and profiles, as well as, storm drainage design.
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Helix Design Group, a division of Shive-Hattery's Tacoma, WAoffice has an immediate opening for a Sr. Architect Project Manager focused on Public-Government serving clients in Public, Civic, and Governmental Services.
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We are currently seeking a full time Project Engineer/Project Manager with experience in water and wastewater system planning, design, and construction for our Tacoma office. Technical and/or project management training, PMP certification.
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We are looking for an entry-level Structural Project Engineer with sound technical abilities, strong communication skills, and a professional attitude to join us in our Tacoma office. Structural Project Engineer II - $73,500 - $92,418 per year.
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Structural Project Engineer I - $67,725 - $80,004 per year. This role could be filled by candidates at either a Structural Project Engineer I or Structural Project Engineer II level, and the hiring team will determine which level is most appropriate for each candidate based on their relevant background and experience.
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As a manager of the devices project management team, you will provide active leadership across all aspects of software and hardware enablement, build and maintain working relationships with team members, customers, partners/vendors (Silicon vendors, ODMs, IHVs), and other Canonical departments/teams.
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Manage and coordinate project technical work from the planning phase through construction, providing engineering expertise on all aspects of small to large water/wastewater civil infrastructure projects including, but not limited to, water distribution and transmission pipelines, sanitary sewer collection systems, treatment systems, and pump stations.
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The City of Puyallup is hiring a Senior Project Manager to join its Capital Improvement Projects team. The successful candidate will provide professional and administrative project management work in the Public Works Department.
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Our Senior Construction Project Manager is a team player with experience in taking a partnering approach toward resolution of disputes while still adhering to the project's contract requirements.
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Our team is seeking a talented and hard-working Civil Project Engineer who is skilled in all things land development! Preparation of construction plans, feasibility reports, cost estimates, drainage reports and other project documents with little supervision needed.
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