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Minimum Education (or substitute experience) required: 4-year college degree in Construction Management, Structural Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Cost Estimating or equivalent recognized technical qualification.
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Perform all other duties as assigned by your supervisor or manager Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Architectural, Civil, or Mechanical preferred) Minimum 1-3 years working with building envelope design, inspection, development and/or engineering.
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Performs facilities engineering program and project management for segments of a variety of CF programs and funding sources for US and host nations to include Military Construction Program (MILCON); Military Family Housing (MFH); Nonappropriated Funds (NAF) Program; Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC); Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization Demolition (SRM-D.
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Through its signature integrated approach, the company’s divisions deliver architecture, interior design, FF&E procurement, placemaking + urbanism, engineering, program management, construction, and energy solutions.
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Minimum Experience required: 5-10 years’ relevant experience in construction cost estimating of a variety of building types from program, conceptual, schematic, design development and construction document stages of design in elemental and CSI format for all architectural, structural, and civil components of new construction and renovation projects.
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Reads, interprets and reviews geotechnical reports and architectural, structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and civil engineering plans to determine gaps in scope, coordination errors or conflicts, and verification that design parameters are achieved.
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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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Review construction plans and specifications during preconstruction to complete quantity take-offs and prepare estimates for all architectural, structural and civil scopes from schematic through final design for new construction and renovation projects.
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Michael Baker International, a leading provider of engineering and consulting services, including design, planning, architectural, environmental, construction and program management, has been solving some of the world’s most complex infrastructure challenges for more than 80 years with a legacy of expertise, experience, innovation and integrity.
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Recognized nationally by the Zweig Group as one of the “Best Firms to Work For,” Passero Associates is a growing multi-disciplinary consulting firm providing planning, engineering, architectural design, structural, surveying, sustainability, program management, design-build, construction administration, and inspection services throughout ten offices in the northeastern, midwestern, and southeastern United States.
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You can demonstrate an understanding of architectural, civil, electrical, landscape, planning and structural design processes from schematic design through construction. The Permitting Manager, supporting our Architecture and Engineering departments within all of our business units, you will be responsible for representing Core States Group and its clients while engaging with local permitting authorities.
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The Senior Cost Manager is responsible for oversight of cost estimation and adhering to the company’s quality standards and the client’s satisfaction. The Senior Cost Manager should have the ability to identify opportunities within a project that will add value and help successfully accomplish the client’s desired project outcome.
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Project assignments will include all aspects of municipal, transportation or airport development, including civil design (site layout, storm water management, pavement, and utility design, etc.
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A minimum of 5 years of progressive experience in Construction Project Management, Architecture, Civil Engineering and retail operations required. Proficient in the Microsoft Office Suite with emphasis in Excel, Project and Teams, Advanced PDF Editing (Bluebeam Revue, or functional equivalent), and Construction Project Management Software (Sharenology, Procore, Smartsheet, or functional equivalent.
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Lead and manage a design team from concept design through construction document development, including the production of drawings, technical specifications, and engineering reports for permit agency (DOT) approval, bidding, and construction.
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