The Capital Project Coordinator will manage the unitβs capital portfolio, coordinate with DOT units and city agencies, and manage community partnership projects through each stage of the capital process. Responsibilities include community outreach, project scoping, design, construction, and long-term maintenance. Close coordination with community partners and organizations is required.
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Aid in asset management of assets such as planters, blocks, bollards and barriers. The candidate will report to the SFUβs Senior Operations Manager and help with community engagement, data entry, data management, mapping and creating/maintaining of standards, guidelines and drawings.
Assist and lead initiatives related to the NYC Streets Plan, NYC DOTβs five-year transportation plan to improve the safety, accessibility, and quality of the Cityβs streets. Responsible for maintaining tracking of progress toward the Streets Plan goals, including working with various internal planning and implementation units. Lead efforts to improve internal project process mapping, create an evaluation process for past projects, and conduct research on best practices in peer cities.
Assist APM/PM in documents preparation and compilation to ensure smooth project implementation. Review drawings, inspect construction work, and manage day-to-day project delivery. Assist in building relationships with government bureaus and related companies to obtain permits, and monitor on-site projects.
The Water Resources Science Intern will analyze data for science and engineering projects, summarize data and findings, engage in team meetings, review background information, and support marketing efforts. Requires strong communication skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office or Google Workspace.
Oversee projects, drive growth, and enhance client relationships in civil engineering.
This is an on-call Temporary field technician position who will be directly responsible for fulfilling all duties and responsibilities associated with archaeological fieldwork throughout the Western United States. Residence in Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Colorado or New Mexico is highly preferred but not required.
The Engineer, Development Engineering will work independently within a team to conduct early-stage due diligence, power plant design, optimization & analytics, and manage internal/external stakeholder expectations across multiple renewable projects. This position reports to the Development Engineering Manager and collaborates with teams to ensure project success.
Lead cultural resources field crews assisting in archaeology services expansion in the Pacific Northwest. Responsible for consultation, data recovery plans, field coordination, and report writing. Requires knowledge of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Supervise junior personnel, interact with clients, agency, and Tribal representatives, and demonstrate knowledge of historic preservation regulations.
Pinnacle Specialty Group is seeking several Structural Engineers with experience in Title III/Field Engineering Support. The location is remote, but candidates in the Aiken, SC area are preferred due to project locations. The preferred candidate will have previous SRS or SC Vogel experience. Proof of U.S. citizenship is required due to government and/or federal regulations.