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Conduct the following Project Meetings: Internal Kickoff, Pre-construction Meeting with Owner, Exit Strategy, Post Project Review. The Project Manager shall be responsible for keeping projects safe, on time, and on budget while emphasizing quality, planning ahead, and setting goals.
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With a relevant bachelor’s degree (or equivalent), you will have proven experience as a Project Cost Controller or Cost Engineer working on multi-discipline mining or construction projects; with relevant reporting, cost/engineering controls and management systems proficiency.
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Together with the lead Construction Superintendent, this position provides on-site coordination for all phases of major commercial construction projects and ensures that work is proceeding safely, on schedule, per specifications, and within budget.
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Monitor/control construction process through direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; investigate and identify all potential impacts to the project and implement corrective measures.
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The current project end date is 2032 and the construction budget is $700M. The ideal applicant would have water tunnel/shaft construction experience involving underground clean water construction, soil handling, rock blasting, excavation, waterproofing, unwatering, dewatering, concrete liners and rock bolting.
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The primary duties of the Construction Manager (II) are to ensure the installation of the DI equipment is completed safely, on time, on budget, and within the specifications of the project.
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The Staff Transmission Engineer will work with the project team throughout the design and construction process, adapting transmission plans according to budget constraints, design factors or client needs.
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Reporting to the Construction Manager, the Project Manager is responsible for all aspects of projects are completed on schedule and within budget to the satisfaction of the client.
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Exhibit ownership of delegated tasks, including responsibility for coordination and delivery of on-schedule and on-budget tasksExperience with Municipal wastewater, facility infrastructure design, and other Municipal planning, design, and construction engineering activities.
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Monitor progress and identify and manage project risks; recommend solutions to keep projects within budget, scope, and on schedule; and ensure compliance with contract specifications, construction engineering best practices, and quality and safety standards.
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The Staff Mechanical Engineer will lead the CFD project team throughout the design and construction process, adapting CFD models according to budget constraints, design factors or client needs for the Mission Critical Industry.
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We have exciting opportunities for those interested in growing their careers in one of the most fast-paced, innovative sectors of high-tech building design and construction. The engineer with be responsible for completing each CFD analysis and report within budget and for all interfacing with the engineering teams.
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As a Roadway Engineer II, you will coordinate and deliver transportation engineering projects within scope, budget, and time schedules from initial start-up through project closeout. Our team’s approach is to confidently deliver performance on every project and deliver projects with quality work, on time, on budget and to the client’s satisfaction.
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The Capital Projects Team oversees both detailed daily activities such as preparing the Department’s CIP budget; community engagement; rehabilitating, and replacing facilities at existing parks, trails, restrooms, and community centers; and overseeing long-term planning for the design and construction of other new facilities.
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Oversight of event parking and traffic control to plan and execute multiple and concurrent events, construction project parking space displacement, plan staff allocation, and engage UM and Coral Gables Police, as needed.
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