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Minimum 3 years' experience as a Project Engineer or Assistant Project Manager in the Solar Construction industry with a general contractor. Moss' Solar Assistant Project Managers are responsible for assisting the Project Manager in the administrative and technical management of the Solar project.
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Proven experience 2 as a Construction Project Manager or Assistant Project Manager, specifically in excavation, underground utilities, and/or asphalt paving/maintenance projects.
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Oversees Mechanical Inspector, Instrumentation & Electrical Inspector (I&E), Site Safety Manager, Field Project Controls Specialist, and Material Coordinator. Must have the ability to oversee Mechanical Inspector, Instrumentation & Electrical Inspector (I&E), Site Safety Manager, Field Project Controls Specialist, and Material Coordinators.
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Moss' Assistant Project Managers are responsible for assisting the Project Manager in the administrative and technical management of the Solar project. Moss prides itself on a strong entrepreneurial culture that honors safety, quality, client engagement and employee development.
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The role of Construction Project Manager would include managing day-to-day activities of all staff working in the following trades: industrial maintenance, pipe fitting, mechanical piping, scaffold erecting, and insulation.
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2+ years project management experience within a related construction industry or experience in the HVAC/building automation controls industry such as Project Coordinator, Associate Project Manager, or Systems Specialist/Technician.
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Related Titles: HVAC Project Manager, HVAC Estimation Specialist, Project Estimator (HVAC), Senior HVAC Project Coordinator, HVAC Project Lead, HVAC Construction Manager, Estimating and Project Management Specialist, HVAC Project Analyst, Commercial HVAC Project Manager, Industrial HVAC Project Coordinator.
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Here's your chance to embark on a fulfilling journey as an HVAC Project Manager. Proactively plan, resolve issues, and ensure contractual conditions are met, while working with Senior Project Manager and team for mentorship and training.
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Coordinate with a diverse project team, including engineering, VDC (BIM) designers, scheduler, field foremen, customers, and subcontractors. Estimation Expertise: Proficiency in estimating HVAC project costs, crafting cost estimates, reviewing plans and specifications, researching materials, reading blueprints, evaluating bids, and preparing proposals.
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We seek a Construction Project Coordinator who will be pivotal in consulting with customers through the planning and decision-making process. If you have previous construction experience and a desire to consult with customers, please submit your resume for our Project Coordinator position.
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Provide environment where dynamic project communication occurs between Project Engineers, Foremen, Superintendents and Construction Manager to ensure work is accomplished in an efficient, profitable, and safe manner.
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Project manager on at least 3+ utility scale solar construction projects. As Scout’s Solar Energy Senior Construction Project Manager, you will play a pivotal role in the construction of utility-scale solar projects.
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Oversee all phases of project management including mass excavation, site development, demolition, fine grading, pipe and drainage installation, traffic control, structure demolition and removal, underground utilities, erosion control, concrete work, steel work, and paving and milling.
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Keywords: Solar Energy, Renewable Energy, Solar Construction, NY Energy, Business Development, Solar Site Management, Solar Project Management. Our international client is offering an opportunity to join them in their growth as a Business Development Manager at their EPC firm focused on commercial solar projects.
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As a Safety Coordinator, you will be responsible for supporting the EHS Manager and project team in the successful completion of a data center construction project. Participate in daily EHS inspections of an active data center construction project with CHQ's EHS Manager to ensure.
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