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Electrical Controls Engineering Project Manager. Food & Bev, Data Centers, Oil & Gas, Water/Wastewater, Wood/Grain, Oil & Gas, Power Gen and similar process controls industries.
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Duties/Responsibilities: Manage commercial and late phase DP method lifecycle activities across a multi-product portfolio (methods for release and in-process controls in scope) Operational management lead for the implementation of method lifecycle and method maintenance programs to support cell therapy methods (drug product or as applicable.
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Good knowledge of planning and other aspects of project controls. Mott MacDonald has an excellent opportunity for a Project Manager overseeing projects for our key client Sound Transit.
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Provides information tracking and controls by managing project management information systems to include project database, reporting, time tracking, outage coordination, and other functionality as required.
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As a CBRE Sr. Program Manager for Project Controls, you will be responsible for facilitating medium to large, complex, cross-functional global real estate projects and programs and the associated team.
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The purpose of this position is to provide Program Management on a complex construction program with a focus in project controls. Experience with project controls on large programs is strongly preferred.
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Experience with scheduling, estimating and project controls software (desired) + Experience in scheduling, estimating and project controls software. As a Project Manager, your key responsibilities will be to manage a phase of a large complex project or manage multiple medium sized projects that are approximately greater than $500K and are up to $10M. Plans, directs, and coordinates activities of designated project to ensure that goals or objectives of project are accomplished within prescribed time frame and funding parameters by performing the following duties personally or through subordinate supervisors.
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WSP currently has an Assistant Project Manager career opportunityto support our remote Applied Solutions practice, which provides project management, construction management, and project controls support for environmental engineering and construction projects.
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Ensure alignment with Enterprise Architecture, IT security & controls, infrastructure, SAP COE, and other IT teams on project delivery, capacity planning, implementing new platforms and modernizing integration to provide best in class solutions.
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We are actively seeking a Controls Assistant Project Manager to join our progressive team in Seattle, WA. This role is essential for individuals passionate about building automation and control systems within commercial environments.
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Assistant Project Manager - Building Automation Controls. We are currently seeking a proactive and knowledgeable Assistant Project Manager to join our team in Seattle.
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You improve controls to address financial risk and support frugality. Experience working with large-scale data mining and reporting tools (examples: SQL, MS Access, Essbase, Cognos) and other financial systems (examples: Oracle, SAP, Lawson, JD Edwards.
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You will manage, track and report project controls including project scope, schedule, budget, authorization and approve invoices according to Port guidelines. As a Facilities Project Manager I, you will manage Waterfront expense projects within the small works criteria (up to $300K) and support Waterfront Lead Project Manager (Project Manager III) on capital projects.
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Turner & Townsend Heery is seeking an experienced Mechanical Project Manager to manage new/retrofit mechanical, plumbing and controls construction in the downtown Seattle area for a key, high-profile client.
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Ensures project document controls comply with contract requirements and JCI standards. Coordinates with the Installation/Operations Manager and/or Construction Manager for allocation of resources needed to meet project objectives.
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