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The Facilities Manager has overall responsibility for the successful operations of the property and onsite coordination, assistance, and general oversight for various phases of construction projects occurring onsite.
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The Land Development Manager is responsible for managing the Division’s land development program by directing activities such as roadway construction, water and sewer installation, earthwork, landscape, irrigation activities, vertical construction and public utility coordination.
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Responsible for the successful and timely delivery of new projects through use of construction schedules, contract documents, land development budgets, environmental studies, geotechnical reports, engineering and architectural construction plans and permit compliance reports.
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Oversee and manage all aspects of the field operations related to land development including erosion control, grading, wet utilities, dry utilizes, paving, sidewalks, landscaping, hardscaping, amenities, post construction as builts, certifications and compliance letters.
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Special Project Manager - Construction Materials Testing - Panama City, Florida. Intertek, a Nationally Recognized Testing Lab (NRTL) and leading provider of quality and safety solutions to many of the world’s leading brands and companies, is actively seeking a Special Project Manager to join our Professional Services Industries Inc. (Intertek-PSI) team in Panama City, FL. This is a fantastic opportunity to grow a versatile career in the architectural, engineering, and construction (A/E/C) industry.
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Land Development Manager. Requires the ability to work in excess of eight hours per day in the confined quarters of a construction trailer, the ability to operate a motor vehicle, read plans, climb stairs and ladders, bend, stoop, reach, lift, move and/or carry equipment which may be in excess of 50 pounds.
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Bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering, or similar program preferred. Oversee projects from permit approvals through construction, recording plat, final certification and community turnover.
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Manager, Shop Manager, Mechanic Supervisor, Technician Supervisor, Lead Mechanic, Lead. From pumps to scaffolding to general construction tools, we aim to be the only call needed to outfit a job site with the proper equipment.
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Job Description: Administrative Specialist for Solar Construction SitePosition Overview: We are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Administrative Specialist to join our team at a large solar construction site.
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Regularly interact with Lennar’s National Environmental Manager and National Director of Environmental Compliance and Safety. Lennar is seeking a Regional Environmental Manager to be responsible for the ongoing implementation and management of the Lennar Environmental Management System (LEMS.
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The 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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The successful candidate will be a motivated, growth-oriented professional who can support our clients in conceiving, planning, and managing multidisciplinary projects to deliver stormwater, recharge, flood mitigation, resiliency, and water quality project planning and design documents and support construction projects.
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We are seeking a highly organized and results-driven Land Development Manager to oversee all aspects of the land development process for a production homebuilder in Nashville, TN. This role will be responsible for managing site development from the initial planning stages through construction completion, ensuring timely delivery of finished lots for home construction.
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Organize minor construction work, e.g., dismantling and erecting walls, finish carpentry work, pouring concrete, etc. Work with site-wide building maintenance to ensure compliance to any construction, renovation or updates.
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This is a direct hire opportunity with our client’s Transportation operations team located in Brentwood, TN. The Senior Project Manager (SPM) is responsible, with the Project Superintendent, for the overall management and administration of heavy highway/civil construction projects.
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