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The Vertex Companies, LLC (VERTEX) is a leading multidisciplinary engineering and consulting firm that provides engineering design, forensic consulting, construction management, claims & dispute resolution, and environmental solutions to municipalities, state agencies (DOTs), architects, developers, real estate owners, property managers, and commercial clients.
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College or post-graduate degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Quantity Surveyor or a related field with a technical Focus or related technical field. Experience with PM Web, site tools, MEP experience is beneficial; Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing estimating experience within the construction industry.
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2-5 Years of experience in commercial / industrial MEP or Construction Environments as they pertain to HVAC. Understanding of building systems commensurate with APM level, basics of MEP systems.
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Advanced AutoCAD, AutoCAD MEP and Revit software use required. We construct, renovate, and expand water and wastewater treatment, biosolids management and waste-to-energy facilities throughout the Western United States.
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Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management or related field. Conduct/direct field assessment activities including researching and testing of existing building components and MEP systems, taking photos of existing conditions,and conducting investigative interviews with site personnel.
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FSA, HSA & Life/Disability InsuranceSo, if you are a Superintendent with MEP/High-Rise Experience, please apply today! What You Need for this Position- 5+ Years Construction Experience - 3+ Years Superintendent and/or Project Manager Experience.
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Are you a MEP Construction Manager with 10+ years of professional working experience, and commissioning agent licensing? MEP Construction Manager - Washington D.C. Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or related field.
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6+ years of experience in one of the following: Managing multiple sites and/or multiple Assistant Asset Manager(s)/Asset Manager I/II(s) and/or size/complexity of single site or 6+ years of management experience in a central plant or facility or 6+ years of experience in mechanical construction with a large mechanical subcontractor or MEP design consultant.
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Gilbane is seeking a Senior MEP Manager to lead and mentor the MEP teams on initially a significant (appx $4B) , five year healthcare construction management project, while working with Project Managers and Project Executives to help define regional needs and project specific needs in all areas of MEP. This role will sit primarily on the job site, with occasional travel to the office for trainings, meetings, etc.
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At least 8 years of experience in the AEC industry (architecture, engineering, and construction) 8+ years of experience in MEP engineering in infrastructure and/or building systems. Collaborate with Project Managers on budgeting, scheduling, and staff management.
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Develop and manage Design and Construction standards for new construction for Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) systems for healthcare projects. Operationally optimization an enterprise Water Management and Waste Management program for facilities.
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What You Will Be Doing- You will be responsible for preconstruction phase MEP estimating and planning services associated with Construction Management at Risk delivery methods. The Preconstruction MEP Chief Estimator will closely coordinate these services with the construction operations team.
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This position develops MEP construction cost models and estimates throughout all phases of design as well as schedule and logistics plans to support the overall preconstruction effort. - The Preconstruction MEP Chief Estimator works directly with the Preconstruction Manager, Owner, Design Team and the Operations Team.
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Minimum two years construction management or commissioning experience, preferably with a MEP Contractor, Commissioning firm. Conceptual knowledge of key construction documents and their relationship to construction Project Management and Field Executions.
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Support construction projects to include, but not limited to, work letter administration, tenant plan review, architect and contractor engagement and management, budget and tenant improvement allowance monitoring and project close-out.
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