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Prepares scope of project, written description, and schematic drawing of projects, which form the basis for advertisement in connection with the selection of architectural and engineering (A/E) firms and renovation work to be done by NEXCOM in-house construction crew.
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As a key member ofour team, you’ll join our collaborative process providing our clients with award-winning planning, engineering, architectural design, construction management, and design-build project delivery.
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Bachelor’s degree in Construction, Civil, or Architectural Engineering or Construction Management. The Project Engineer will review, provide analysis, management, and resolution of field coordination issues with project team members and participants.
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Areas of responsibility are critical equipment failures, preventative maintenance (PM), activity management plan (AMP), sub-AMPs, demand maintenance/customer service, NexGen IT/SMS data standards and analysis, project review, integration/warranty management, and contingency planning and response.
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Primary responsibility for developing and overseeing the architectural production activities within the zone and provides an introduction to project management. Provide direction, management and ownership of all drafting activity for assigned architectural projects.
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Actively coordinates with and supports the NPL, RD, OE, Business Development, and Project Managers. WHO WE ARESupported by more than 4,000 employees in nearly 100 locations across the United States, we provide a full continuum of engineering and consulting services, including design, planning, architectural, environmental, construction and program management.
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Coordinates with project manager, project designer and other disciplines on multiple large scale and complex transportation planning, urban design, or landscape architectural projects to ensure that the client's technical requirements of projects are fully met.
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Conduct on-site assessments of Project needs and evaluate the condition of existing roofs. Ability to read and understand architectural plans and blueprints (preferred). Prepare detailed and accurate cost estimates and proposals for Project projects.
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Project management, Project coordination, Design, architectural design. Develop project Work Plans (schedule, budget, cartoon set) for project success. Actively manage client budgets, schedules, and programs; project communications and documentation; office administrative tasks; and project team assignments.
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As an Architect/Project Architect specializing in Residential, Education, and Community Projects, you will play a pivotal role in leading and coordinating architectural design and development activities for projects related to educational institutions, community centers, churches, and religious facilities.
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Develop engineering and architectural (RCP/Floor Plan) drawings, calculations, acoustical modeling as needed. As a Project Engineer, you will design, specify and manage the installation of integrated systems.
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Are you an Architectural Project Manager that would like to join a mission-driven firm that is dedicated to helping local communities? We are seeking an Architectural Project Manager who shares our passion for social equity and has the skills and dedication to bring impactful projects to life.
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Some notable recent multi-million-dollar project include: City Field, Granc Central Station, Penn Station, Freedom Tower and many other prestigious architectural projects in the NY area.
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Actively seeking an experienced civil/municipal project engineer for the Nashville office. Our client is an innovative and growing engineering and architectural consulting firm. Project manager for municipal projects.
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The BIM [Revit VDC] Modeler will report to and receive direction from project BIM team members and the various project-level management teams. 2-5 years' experience in architectural, engineering or construction (AEC) industry or similar experience in a relevant Manufacturing industry with a focus on production modeling and detailing using 3D model objects.
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