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Title : Manager, Facilities Management (Infrastructure Manager) Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or related field and 2 years' experience in facilities management.
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A successful Director of Capital Projects candidate will have experience directly supervising personnel within the design and construction industry. The Capital Projects team manages projects through design, bidding, and construction.
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Clark Civil delivers projects through a variety of contracting methods, including design/build, construction manager at-risk, and general contracting. Clark Civil performs heavy/civil work including airport, heavy rail, light rail, bridges, interstate road work, electrical substations, water and wastewater treatment, and facilities projects ranging from $10 million to $500 million.
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The Capital Projects/On-Call Design Manager will provide support to Wastewater Operations and Engineering and Construction Divisions as assigned. The Capital Projects/On-Call Design Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating and overseeing the design and construction of capital works, managing the On-call Design Contract for Job Order Contracts (JOC's) and the Bureau.
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Ten (10) to fifteen (15) years of relevant work experience designing and managing execution of upstream or midstream facility capital projects; onshore pipeline construction experience is a must.
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As a Project Manager, you’ll be responsible for the complete execution of Rail Facilities, Rail Maintanence , Heavy Highway & Heavy Civil projects both public and private. This position requires 5+ years Project Manager experience in a self-perform environment and expertise in Rail , mass excavation, highways, and/or structures projects.
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Keville Enterprises, Inc. (Keville) in Boston, MA is seeking qualified construction managers to perform construction oversight and inspection services on public and private projects for airport, water/wastewater, highway, road, bridge, facilities, and rail projects.
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Hill International is seeking a Senior Civil/MEP Construction Inspector to join our City of Columbus, Department of Water, Program Management Team. The qualified candidate will have extensive construction inspection experience on large industrial projects, preferably on water/wastewater treatment projects.
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The Senior Manager, CTO Capital Projects will develop, implement, and oversee capital projects to support Cell Therapy Operations (CTO) at the Summit West Site. This role will be focused on managing capital projects ($5M+) responsible for interfacing cross-functionally with both internal groups, external clients and stakeholders to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget.
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As a Data Center Construction Project Manager with over 5 years of experience, you will be instrumental in the successful planning, execution, and delivery of large-scale data center projects.
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MasTec’s Clean Energy and Infrastructure Group (CE&I) is a $4 billion annual revenue business unit that provides construction services for industrial facilities; building products manufacturers, power generation facilities, manufacturing plants; solar, wind, and thermal energy plants; buildings, and infrastructure.
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Management of engineering services for Balance of Plant (BOP) or Balance of System (BOS) projects including construction permitting, civil engineering, foundation engineering, electrical collector system engineering, substation engineering, transmission line engineering, and interconnect switch yard engineering.
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Engineer III - (A17 - $77,479.80 - $120,093.69) Senior Project Manager in the Transportation and Program Management Division will perform a variety of engineering duties of a complex nature related to project management, planning, design, and construction of roadways utilizing contract administration, public relations and written communications skills.
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Ability to obtain/maintain a DoD Secret Clearance(US Citizenship Required)Preferred Qualifications:Project Manager certifications; (CCM, PPM)Hands-on mechanical design experience for both industrial and government projects, including mission-critical facilities.
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Facilitate high-quality and efficient delivery of projects by working directly with leadership and staff from campus units such as Facilities and Utilities, Campus Planning, Real Estate Services, Design and Construction Management, Safety Services, the Campus Fire Marshal, Capital Resource Management, Communications Resources, and campus Central Receiving.
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