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As Senior Estimator / Project Manager you will be a respected member of the Leadership team, managing heavy civil construction projects within Saskatchewan, and experiencing the remuneration and advancement opportunities that accompany organizational growth.
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Responsibilities: Candidate will serve as a USACE Client Manager/Senior Program Manager on a variety of contracts and projects related to Coastal/Riverine Flood Risk Management, Environmental Restoration, navigation, horizontal design, Civil Works planning/feasibility studies, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling, CMS, and other CW related services.
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Masters: Architecture, Masters: Business Administration, Masters: Computer Engineering, Masters: Construction Management. The Senior Manager, Facilities Management - Electrical Assets is responsible for leading Sam's Club electrical infrastructure end of life replacement strategies through compliance with all relevant regulations and industry standards for electrical assets within our properties.
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Job Summary:In this role, the Risk Manager will be responsible for leading the risk management services for Bechtel’s Nuclear, Security and Environmental Global Business Unit. The identification and evaluation of project risks on prospective work and the selection of the appropriate combination of risk retention and risk transfer (insurance) techniques will be a key part of the responsibilities.
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As a dedicated Corporate Interiors Project Manager Senior , you will lead or coordinate construction projects and suppliers, such as developing a new facility, the addition, expansion, or extension of an existing facility, or renovation/alterations to a facility in collaboration with project team, construction site and management.
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Minimum 10 years of experience in geotechnical engineering, which should include significant project management experience, including proposal preparation and budgeting, and proven or potential business development skills.
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OverviewSaiia Construction, a MasTec company, is currently hiring for an experienced Senior Project Manager. The Senior Project Manager is responsible for, but not limited to managing all requirements for Civil and Construction projects including change orders, submittals, procurement, project financial set-up, project financial updates, and project schedule to ensure projects are completed in a quality, profitable, safe and timely manner.
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We are looking for a highly skilled and experienced Senior Construction Project Manager to lead the planning and execution of large-scale data center construction projects.
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The Senior Project Manager is primarily responsible for the leadership, development, and effective management of direct reports on the project team to ensure milestones and objectives are met.
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Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), or National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) Level III. Join our team as Senior CEI Resident Engineer & Project Manager and elevate your experience delivering TxDOT CEI projects.
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The SVP, Operations Manager will work closely with senior leadership to drive business growth, operational excellence, and sector leadership. This role requires a senior leader with deep expertise in the construction management industry, a proven track record of successful preconstruction and project delivery, and strong financial acumen.
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PURPOSE OF POSITION The Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA), operator of the METROLINK Commuter Rail System, is seeking a Senior Manager, Project Management who will provide leadership and oversight for day-to-day management of the Project Management functions for the Southern California Optimized Rail Expansion (SCORE) Program.
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Bachelor's degree or equivilent experience, particularly in engineering, policy, public or business administration, architecture, real estate, urban planning, or related field Preferred: certification in Project Management (CAPM or PMP) IT systems that will be used.
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Specifically, we provide data products covering the complete data service process from basic data construction to data products, helping the TnS business to solve the problems encountered in the data's whole life cycle, including Data Definition, Data Access, Data Management, Data Visualization, Data Analysis, Diagnostic Insight, etc.
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What We're Looking For BS in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Geology or related field required 6+ years of related experience, including progressive responsibility and proven track record of project and people management skills Professional Geologist (PG) or Professional Engineer (PE) license would go a long way Who We Are Founded in 1988, Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) is a leader in geotechnical, construction materials, environmental, and facilities engineering.
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