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Health Facilities Management Department is seeking a Sr. Design & Construction Project Manager. The Planning, Design & Construction (PD&C) department is responsible for all major and minor capital
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Under general supervision of the Associate Director of Design & Construction, we are seeking a Design & Construction Senior Project Manager manages and provides oversight on all phases of building
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We are seeking anAssistant Director of Construction, Facilities, and Space Planning for Johns Hopkins University Student Services (USS) who will report to the Sr. Director of Construction
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is seeking a Sr. Design & Construction Project Manager who will work under general supervision of the Associate Director of Design &Construction and will manage and provide oversight on all phases
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Total Rewards The referenced salary range is based on Johns Hopkins University’s good faith belief at the time of posting. Actual compensation may vary based on factors such as geographic location, work experience, market conditions, education/training and skill level. Johns Hopkins offers a...
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Under general supervision of the Associate Director of Design & Construction, we are seeking a Sr. Design & Construction Project Manager who will manage and provides oversight on all phases
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We are seeking a Design & Construction Project Manager . The Johns Hopkins Facilities and Real Estate (JHFRE) Design & Construction Unit (D&C) is responsible for management of the design
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of renewal projects, feasibility studies, interior fit outs, existing facility renovations and additions, new construction, and long-range precinct and campus land use plans. When directed by the Senior
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participants. This may include structured psychotherapy such as brief motivational interviewing, as well as less structured or supportive psychotherapy. Administer clinical assessments including structured
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: Understanding Concrete Foundation Deterioration by Modeling the Impact of Pyrrhotite Project Description: Damage to concrete structures in residential and commercial construction in central Connecticut has been