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The ideal applicant will have 10 or more years of experience providing engineering or landscape architecture design along with habitat assessments for wetland, river, stream, estuary, and/or coastal restoration projects, overseeing field assessments and data collection and analysis, and overseeing restoration design and construction.
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Working knowledge of IT technical disciplines related to systems architecture, operating systems, programming environments and databases, SCM, CPM OR CPIM, MS Project, WMS and TMS packages. We are seeking for an individual with EPC (Engineering Procurement & Construction) background.
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Minimum 3 years of experience at an AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) firm required; Construction Management Consulting preferred. Minimum of 4 years of experience as a Proposal Manager with federal, state and/or local government solicitation processes required; experience with GSA preferred.
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The company provides extensive design build and contract services through its design team, plant nursery, and professional and knowledgeable landscape architects, production, and maintenance management teams.
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Ryan Companies uses a unique integrated delivery process that involves architecture, engineering, construction, development, real estate management and capital markets. To be successful in this role, a Professional Architecture degree; Bachelor or Master of Architecture or Technical is required.
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A minimum of 7 years of experience in architecture, engineering, construction management, or owner’s representation practices. Responsibilities will include strategic management and coordination of the project team, project schedule & budget management, and client support.
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Bachelor’s degree in architecture, engineering (preferred), construction management, construction engineering, electrical engineering or mechanical engineering preferred. Familiarity with construction design and construction processes.
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As a holistic national design firm, we bring a full complement of architecture, interior design, urban design, engineering, landscape architecture, and construction administration services together to collaborate from project kick-off to closeout.
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Bachelor’s of Science in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture, other related discipline or equivalent experience. Experience with medium to large manufacturing facilities construction sites preferred.
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Your Role: Provides engineering support across the business including facility layout and remodeling design; energy efficiencies and overall footprint reduction; new building design and construction management.
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Clayco is a full-service, turnkey real estate development, master planning, architecture, engineering and construction firm that safely delivers clients across North America the highest quality solutions on time, on budget, and above and beyond expectations.
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Loureiro’ s areas of expertise include the integration of the highest quality engineering,construction, environmental health & safety, energy,laboratory analytical, landscape architecture, and waste management services.
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BSc/BA degree in Architecture, Building Science, Engineering, Construction Management, or another related field. Previous work experience in construction management or another similar role.
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Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university with a degree in architecture, engineering, construction (AEC) management or other degree related to the AEC profession. JOB SUMMARY: The main duties of the Construction Project Manager are to plan and coordinate all phases of the construction lifecycle from initiation to project completion for renewable energy construction projects.
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Minimum of a Bachelor Business Administration, Engineering, or Construction Management Degree. Working knowledge of applicable computer software such as PMWeb or similar project portfolio management software, data serve, excel, JDE, etc.
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