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Relevant degree in urban design, urban planning, landscape architecture, and/or architecture. 15+ years of experience in urban planning, urban design, architecture and/or landscape architecture related to the delivery of walkable urbanism.
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Knowledge of: capital project management; contract administration; structural and mechanical design principles; architectural design principles; principles related to space planning; building plans, elevations, sections, and perspective drawings; laws, ordinances, and regulations applicable to building construction, maintenance, and repair; cost-benefit analysis; project cost estimation; basic functions of word processing and spreadsheet software.
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Create functional diagrams, interface diagrams, and technical design specifications as related to the business and project requirements. Participate in all phases of multiple project initiatives, often concurrently, including requirements gathering and analysis, development, design, testing and production planning, reviewing and approving deliverables.
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NEGOTIATED PROJECTS (other than Design/Build projects): During the process of attempting to secure a negotiated project, the Preconstruction Manager will be responsible for the following: Prepare fee and general conditions proposal in conjunction with KBE’s Senior Management and the Director of Preconstruction.
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Our talented team have an array of skills ranging from construction management, civil engineering, transportation planning, environmental, landscape architecture and urban design, and surveying and geospatial services.
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Ideal candidate will be someone with good leadership skills who is looking take the next step in their career from a project engineer, design engineer, or Industrial Architect type position with a PE License or Licensed Architect certification and who has related Engineering or Project Engineering experience of Industrial/Commercial buildings in HVAC, Power Distribution and building electrical systems, or related systems.
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The Project Manager/Senior Project Manager is responsible for overall management of clients and projects including design, communications, personnel management, budgets, schedules, quality control, business development, and client communication & relationships.
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Sr. Water/Wastewater Engineer /Project Manager This top-tier civil engineering firm is in search of an exceptional a superstar Wastewater Engineer/Project Manager with 8 or more years of experience in planning, design, and project management for water, wastewater, and municipal infrastructure projects.
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The Workforce Management Project Manager / Lead Analyst will support both our client HR partner and Businesses and Functions in reviewing and updating the Job Architecture. Bip. Monticello Consulting, a high-end management consulting firm specializing in the global financial services industry, is seeking a project manager / lead analyst with experience in Organizational Design and HR Strategy to join our team.
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Our Urban Design + Planning Studio is seeking a senior-level Urban Planner and Project Manager to join our San Diego Urban Design + Planning team. An advanced degree in urban planning or design is desired; with an undergraduate degree in urban planning, urban studies, or architecture, or similar.
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Provide Organizational Design enablement and Job Architecture consultation to Business / Function Chief Operating Officer or Chief Administrative Officer, HR Advisor or HR Business Partners.
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Job Description: Microchip Technology Inc. has a Project Manager-Technical opening based in our Houston, TX or Roseville/San Jose CA office. As a Project Manager- Technical, you will drive delivery of Customer Solutions for Microchip.
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Platform Integration: Design and implement solutions that integrate with IQVIA, Veeva, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Marketo, Adobe Experience Manager, and Crownpeak, ensuring seamless data exchange and enhanced marketing capabilities.
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The Design Manager, Architecture will be assisting the Director of Architecture during real estate, concept design, and design coordination phases of the built environment for CBH locations.
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Colliers Engineering & Design is seeking a PLS with experience in the private market and experience working on DOT/private projects. Project Proposal Preparation & Invoicing. At Colliers Engineering & Design, our people are our most important resource.
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