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Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent degree and/or field work experience. The Process Mechanical Construction Manager will lead our onsite mechanical quality control efforts, which will include document review during preconstruction through commissioning and punch list.
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Provide Mechanical Engineering review and management of onsite mechanical/utility construction for capital projects. Field experience reviewing construction progress, starting up mechanical equipment, commissioning systems and coordinating field work with teammates.
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Coordinates mechanical & utility design and construction of factories used in the production of wet and dry food products. Food & Beverage, CPG or industrial manufacturing capex project experience (MUST HAVE: construction, startup and commissioning experience.
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Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering,Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent degree and/or equivalent field work experience required.
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Our Water group constructs water, wastewater, and reclaimed water treatment facilities throughout Florida and Texas with offices in Manatee, Lee, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties in Florida as well as Houston, TX. We have been in business for over 30 years delivering construction and rehabilitation projects of water and wastewater treatment facilities through Design-Build, Design-Bid-Build and Construction Management at Risk contracts.
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Provide overall on-site administration and technical management on construction project site or for class of work; plan, organize, direct, and control the preparation and execution of construction contracts or class of work to meet company objectives of cost, quality, equipment conservation, and safety; responsible for the company-client coordination required throughout the period of construction.
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Founded in 1963, Webber is a leading construction company that specializes in heavy civil, waterworks, energy and infrastructure management and is dedicated to safely providing intelligent solutions to its clients and community.
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One (1) to five (5) years construction management and/or craft supervision experience in similar facility. Four (4) year construction management degree, or equivalent combination of technical training and/or related experience.
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Fusion ESG supports this mission by providing project management and engineering services culminating in the construction management team that augments and facilitates the OBO Project Directors, Outside the Contiguous United States (OCONUS.
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Planner/Scheduler confers with client construction management to determine time-line for projects. Analyzes production specifications and construction data and performs mathematical calculations to determine material, tools, and human resource requirements for the schedule.
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Plant Replacement – smaller project works up to £3m, boiler/chiller replacement works etc, surveys, feasibility reports, design works, construction site duties, project management, contract administration.
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Typical responsibilities include collaborating in a team environment providing heating and cooling load calculations; HVAC piping and duct design and layout; life-cycle cost analysis; engineering calculations; HVAC component and equipment selections; existing building site investigations; production of 3D construction drawings using Revit, AutoCAD, and other programs; coordination with other design team disciplines; contractor submittal reviews; and construction project site visits.
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Several upcoming projects will be delivered under non-traditional or collaborative delivery methods, such as Design-Build, General Contractor Construction Management, Construction Manager at Risk, and progressive Design-Build.
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Knowledge of mechanical design fundamentals, electronic component materials, metallurgy, plating, interconnects, composites, harnesses, connectors, construction, thermal interface materials, dielectric materials, sealing methods.
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Involved from project inception to completion in the management of engineering design and construction of building and infrastructure projects, including rehabilitation and reconstruction, new builds, operating specifications, building materials, phasing, and construction safety plans.
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