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Professional Engineer (PE), American Institute of Certifiedf Planners (AICP), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), or National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) Level III.
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Join us for the opportunity to work on mega-scale projects for high profile customers! Potential to work on mega-scale projects for high profile customers. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or Business Administration preferred, or a technical college degree with two (2) years construction experience.
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Strong project management skills and experience using enterprise project management tools like JIRA, Monday and Confluence Understanding of and experience with foundational ecommerce customer analytics concepts like predictive analytics and RFM Scoring.
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What You'll Need:2 years task management or Deputy PM experienceWhat You'll Bring:Serves as Project Manager on bridge design and rehab projects, managing scope, schedule, staffing, budget, etc.
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Senior level position assigned to either a role in Planning/Scheduling, Cost Engineering, Project Controls Management or a combination. + As applicable advises field teams and HO PCM on matters affecting project success.
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The Sr Project Manager – Engineering typically manages multi-disciplinary project team(s) for one or more mini-mega ($1M to $25M) project management team. Project Management Professional (PMP.
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An experienced program controls manager is responsible for all aspects of program control activities (cost estimating, cost control, scheduling, and risk management) for a mega-project.
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Our Project Controls Professionals are engaged with exciting projects across the globe. From small community improvements to grand-scale Mega Projects, you will be Building a World of Difference through infrastructure growth and development while learning and focusing on your own individual development.
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Will focus on the delivery of projects and will assist in the design, construction, and project management of a wide variety of projects comprising small- and large-scale water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure projects with a focus on the delivery of projects by leading significant portions of a variety of facilities throughout the cycle of design, construction, and startup phases infrastructure projects and civil site development.
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This position serves as the primary client liaison responsible for managing and delivering all aspects of one or more mega ($5M+) and/or super mega ($25M+) projects including contracting, project controls, quality, risk and change management.
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As a Project Controls Engineer for our Mid-Atlantic Division, you will support project controls program and activities, including prime contract management, scheduling, and cost control and contract change management for one or more projects in a District.
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Perform design of projects from the conceptual and bid phase through design completion for project needs and requirements that are set by the project managers based off client needs. Applies knowledge to complex projects, find and develop non-standard design solutions to better serve clients project specifications.
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Will focus on the delivery of projects and will assist in the design, construction, and project management of a wide variety of projects comprising small- and large-scale water and wastewater infrastructure projects and civil site development.
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You have the support of extraordinary, tenured and experienced leadership whose goal is to help you apply and expand your project management, drug development and therapeutic expertise. Project Management or equivalent (PMI certification) is desirable.
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This position serves as a project leader, responsible for managing and delivering all aspects of one or more mega ($5M+) and/or super mega ($25M+) projects including technical aspects, operations, contracting, project controls, quality, risk and change management.
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