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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Interacting with subcontractors Partner with the Project Manager or Construction Executive on contract administration and management Provide direction to the project team to complete the projects safe and on time Perform on-site Superintendent duties Required Skills Qualifications include: Multifamily Construction required.
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Provide assistance to Foreman/Construction Manager and Project Manager by direct supervision of all tower personnel. The Tower Foreman will be responsible for leading efforts for the erection, construction, and/or maintenance of wireless towers.
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We are looking for Construction Site Safety Officer (SSHO) candidates to join our team in the Norfolk, VA area for military projects on an active military base. Our Site Safety Officers (SSHO)'s are responsible for planning, preparing, organizing, implementing, and executing all safety administrative and performance requirements for an assigned project in accordance with contract specifications, EM-385, OSHA, RQ internal Safety Management System, and Accident Prevention Plan (APP), while fully integrating with the project team to support the safe production of quality work.
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Project Manager(s), Superintendent(s), Senior Estimator(s), Design Manager(s), Safety Manager(s), and Quality Control Manager(s) Operations Manager (relative to project duties) and Division Manager (relative to BD duties.
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Job DescriptionGeneral Responsibilities:Perform daily inspection of construction projects monitoring quality and adherence to building code requirements, construction drawings and project specifications.
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ADB is seeking a Project Manager with extensive knowledge of underground utility construction operations including equipment usage, labor skills, safe digging operations, OSHA requirements, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or closely related field and five years of experience in construction supervision, construction contract administration, or engineering project management, preferably in heavy civil, transit, buildings, structural or underground construction; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The Construction Project Manager will be responsible for all aspects of managing a data center construction project. The Construction Project Manager will have to be exceptionally organized and be great with back office work (change orders, budgets, paperwork driven, etc.
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Assume additional responsibilities as directed by senior project manager, operations manager, or director of business operations. Responsible for working with senior project manager and superintendent to provide project cost forecasting, monthly cost to complete development, and accuracy of reporting.
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Quality Inspections and Audits: Conduct regular inspections and audits of construction activities, materials, and installations to verify compliance with project specifications, codes, standards, and quality requirements.
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Ideal candidates will possess 5+ years of experience in Project Scheduling, preferably in Heavy Highway construction projects. Kokosing Construction seeks a Scheduling Manager to work within our Central Engineering department, responsible for development, implementation, maintenance, and training of scheduling best practices throughout the company.
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The Project Manager will manage the conceptual development of a construction project and will oversee its quality control, organization, scheduling, and implementation. The Project Manager position is responsible for the successful management of fencing and guardrail projects.
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Proficient in utilizing tools such as Trimble Business Center, AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, and Microsoft Office, the Segment Survey Manager is adept at producing 3D structural models, field construction packets, surfaces, and profiles.
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Job DescriptionJobResponsibilitiesPennoni Associates is currently seeking Construction Inspectors, preferably meeting PennDOT Transportation Construction Inspection Supervisor (TCIS) or Transportation Construction Manager (TCM) qualifications with experience consistent, but not limited to:Inspection Supervisor/Manager responsibilities include:Supervising field inspectors and performing inspections on roadway, bridge, or other transportation improvement projects.
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The Construction Manager will represent PowerSecure at the project site level, oversee all construction activities, be present for all equipment deliveries, manage subcontractors and internal resources, as well as interfacing with the customer, utility, and local AHJ’s.
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