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BA/BS degree in Construction Management, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Architecture, Facilities Management or comparable degree-or equivalent work experience required.
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BS/BA Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Business or related degree. The Project Engineer will assistthe day-to-day efforts related to program management of K-12 based projects including programming, planning, design, procurement, construction, and asset management projects for ourclients.
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BA/BS degree preferred in Facilities Management, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, Architecture, Design or Business Great interpersonal communication skills, an enthusiastic and dynamic teammate, with a positive and "Can Do" attitude to get the job done Ability to partner cross functionally and influence without authority Understanding of financial management practices and budget planning procedures Demonstrated success building teams and managing across multiple locations.
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BA/BS degree in Construction Management, Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, Architecture or Facilities Management, or equivalent work experience. As a Construction Manager you will be responsible for the overall day-to-day onsite construction management of a project.
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QualificationsRequired QualificationsBA/BA + 8 years of relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or educationU.S. Citizen/ResidentThis role is subject to a Background and Drug & Alcohol screening for pre employmentPreferred QualificationsB.S. Degree in Engineering (Civil, Geotechnical, Mechanical, Environmental), Geology or HydrogeologyMaster’s Degree in Engineering (Civil, Geotechnical, Mechanical, Environmental, etc.
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Exhibit leadership in one or more of the following specializations: technical expertise, T&D design, project management/client management or operations management Education and Experience Minimum education requirements: BS in engineering, BA in Business Management, or another relevant degree with additional training in industrial and/or electrical utility engineering Required experience: Minimum of 12 years of related experience in utility or power projects.
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BS/BA degree in Marine Science/Environmental Science/Engineering, policy or related field. AECOM is the worlds trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Reviews and enforces construction and professional services contracts Manages and directs contractors and outside consultants including reviewing and approving invoices Assesses project risks and develops risk registers including mitigation strategies Facilitates resolutions of construction and design issues Coordinates with Architects for timely and accurate responses to requests for information, submittals, Construction Change Documents, etc.
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Minimum Required Qualifications: Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst) Knowledge of theories, principles and practices of cost/schedule management, earned value management, change management, forecasting, and risk assessment.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Technical Business Analyst to join our client's team in DC. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Business Management, Systems Engineering, or a related field, or possess 6+ years of relevant work experience.
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BS/BA degree required, ideally in engineering, supply chain management or business. 5 years of leadership experience in a manufacturing environment, supplier management and project implementation.
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BA or BS degree in Business Administration, Management Science, or technical degree related to manufacturing or engineering. MS in Management Science or an Advanced engineering or Technical degree.
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BA/BS Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred, or equivalent professional experience. Prepare and deliver comprehensive project reports, maintaining clear and effective communication with senior management and client representatives.
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Communicating with Subcontractors, Architect, Engineers, and Owner, to assist the project management team with daily duties. Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and Project required; working knowledge of SharePoint and Procore preferred.
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