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1 to 2 years as a project lead, (e.g., Job Captain, Project Manager, Project Director*), planning designing or developing a major building project related to parks, related facilities or amenities.
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The Project Controls Manager reports directly to the Project Executive. Once document control procedures are established, the Project Controls Manager shall participate in and ensure the project team is complying with required project documentation.
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The Project Manager is the key resource to deliver transformational business performance updates. Deliver project objectives through leading and influencing to gain cooperation from other departments (Health, Safety & Environmental, Engineering, Quality & Food Safety, Finance, Commercial and Scheduling/Logistics.
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MUST HAVEs - BS or MS in Mechanical Engineering - 10+ yrs experience in Capital Projects & Project Management - Experience in bulk material handling - Experience in Lean Six Sigma Nice to Have - Experience in furnace operations.
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Under the direction of the Project Finance Manager and alongside the home office project team, the Project Finance Analyst 3 supports the management of the financial and contractual elements of United State Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded projects in collaboration with other departments/functional support areas including Accounting, Contracts and Procurement, Human Resources, and corporate/division finance.
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Role description:In this position you will be responsible for overseeing all BIM work on selected projects, while assisting Senior BIM Designers, Engineers, and other project team members with the development of 3D models and 2D contract documents, utilizing both REVIT and AutoCAD. Work will focus primarily on the development of project deliverables for Water, Wastewater, Green Infrastructure, and Resiliency Projects.
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This position reports to the Senior Project Manager, Project Executive, Operations Manager or other assigned supervisor. Rudolph & Sletten, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our office in Menlo Park, CA.
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The canvasser role varies based on project, including tasks such as knocking on doors, passing out literature, gathering data, persuading individuals, educating individuals, coordinating with the canvassing manager, handling applicable situations and reaching the daily goals set by the campaign.
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The Project Controls Manager will support project managers and direct the activities of the project controls team. Description Summary: The Project Controls Manager is responsible for supporting Project Managers with costs controls, schedule controls and risks management.
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This experienced Commercial Construction Project Manager or Senior Project Manager of the San Diego Special Projects Division will report directly to the Project Executive and Vice President of Special Projects giving them exposure and opportunity to learn from multiple high-level executives within the leadership team.
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We are hiring for a Project Controls Manager in the greater Detroit area to join our Program Management Office (PMO) Team! Experience as a construction scheduler / project controls manager preferred.
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Michael Baker is seeking a Drainage Project Manager to be a part of our Dallas, TX Transportation Team. The Drainage Project Manager will provide engineering design and oversight in the successful delivery of transportation and public works projects throughout Texas as well as leading and mentoring project teams in design and plan preparation for roadway, highway, and freeway projects for TXDOT, municipalities, counties, and tolling agencies.
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HOK is currently seeking a Sr Project Manager to join our Sports, Recreation and Entertainment team in Kansas City. As a Sr Project Manager, in partnership with the Sr Project Architect and Sr Project Designer, you are accountable for project financial performance and team communication.
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Participates in presentation preparation and coaching of the client pitch team (BGL, Program Manager, Project Manager, and Superintendents) to respond to client RFPs, new developments, or project opportunities.
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Hill International is seeking a Senior Project Manager who has both project management and business development skill sets in the Transportation Market, specifically highway, roads, and bridges in the DC/Maryland/Virginia region.
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