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Atwell, LLC is a bold leader in the consulting, engineering, and construction services industry, delivering a broad range of creative solutions to clients in the real estate & land development, and energy markets.
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Responsibilities: Project Collaboration: You'll collaborate closely with Project Managers, assisting them in drafting, reviewing, and finalizing preliminary and final site plans and construction documents.
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Your project assignments will include geotechnical subsurface investigations, geotechnical design and construction related problem solving related to real estate and oil and gas projects.
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Use AutoCAD Civil 3D and Vision for project design and analysis. Oversee project financials, including billing and invoicing processes. Implement quality control measures to ensure project deliverables meet high standards.
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As a Project Manager, Engineering supporting the Facilities & Engineering teams across the US sites & the LATAM Region, you will be responsible for the strategy, design, planning and construction of buildings and infrastructure systems throughout the facilities.
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The Project Manager, Engineering & Architecture position reports to the Vice President of Engineering and Architecture in the Asset Management Department. This position performs physical inspections, including HUD Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC) inspections, reviews the performance of managing agents related to maintenance activities, provides inspections for reserve for replacement requests, and reviews any insurance loss claims.
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As a Project Manager for Atwell's Civil Engineering group, you'll dive into diverse projects of varying sizes and complexities. Project Collaboration: You'll collaborate closely with Project Managers, assisting them in drafting, reviewing, and finalizing preliminary and final site plans and construction documents.
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As a premier civil engineering, architectural design, and real estate development firm, we're not just shaping skylines; we're developing communities across the United States. The Senior Project Manager will be a registered Professional Engineer in the state of CA. Duties include but are not limited to initial project research, plan production and management of plan production staff, plan processing and management of plan processing efforts, construction administration, and project closeout efforts.
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Our strategy leads clients towards the future of facilities through a connected real estate model that propagates new norms to deliver organizational efficiency, sustainability, and savings.
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End-to-End Project Management: You'll be responsible for shepherding projects from their initial entitlement stages right through to construction. You'll need to be technically sound and detail-oriented, ensuring the highest quality in all our site/civil engineering projects.
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Team Leadership & Client Relations: You'll be the driving force behind project teams, building strong client relationships from contract procurement to project coordination. Minimum of a B.S. in Civil Engineering from an EAC/ABET Accredited University.
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As a Civil Engineer Project Manager at Atwell, you will work with a dynamic and growing multi-disciplinary firm on land development projects. Guide projects from entitlements through construction phases.
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At Atwell, as a Project Manager, you'll shape impactful projects and grow your career in a vibrant, entrepreneurial environment. Design & Analyze: Utilize AutoCAD Civil 3D and Vision to craft innovative designs and conduct thorough project analysis.
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As a recognized leader in real estate and facilities services, The Building People provides innovative solutions that integrate technology, buildings, and people through strategic thought leadership and expertise.
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Knowledge and Proficiency in Transport Engineering (Interconnect) and Radio Frequency (RF) engineering as applied to the RAN / wireless engineering environment Understanding of the Real Estate process as applied to initial build or modification projects as applied to the RAN / wireless engineering environment Experience managing Construction and/or Outside Plant (Fiber) projects as applied to the RAN / wireless engineering environment.
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