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Direct reports - Field Engineer, Project Engineer, and/or Assistant Project Manager. Work in parallel with Preconstruction Manager to complete the project planning and set up during the preconstruction phase, including constructability, site logistics, and estimating.
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Engineering in Training (EIT), Registered Professional Engineer (PE), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), or Project Management Professional (PMP) Minimum of ten years of construction experience serving as a Construction Manager, Construction Management Representative, Owner's Representative or Construction Superintendent.
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Provides support, as needed, to the Project Manager/Director, Engineering Manager, Procurement Manager, Construction Manager and Project Controls Manager.
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This position will act as Project Engineer/Geologist to provide Project Management on stormwater compliance, environmental regulatory compliance, remediation, due diligence, air quality, and environmental construction projects.
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10-15 years related experience as a Project/Construction Manager in the structural steel industry or 5 years related experience as a Project Coordinator/Engineer or Asst Proj Mgr along with 3 years detailing/drafting.
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Conducts design development and project site details in conjunction with Director of Engineering, Project Manager, Designers, Construction and other disciplines. Mechanical engineer experienced in designing, planning and overseeing the integration and construction of new mechanical systems including piping, valves, process, tanks, equipment, skids or other machines.
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Manages all activities associated with the construction of an assigned project. Reports To: VP Project Management. Personal Computer; phone/fax; Computer Software includes: MS Windows, Word, Excel, and Outlook; Expedition/Contract Manager, Primavera Scheduling, and Fabtrol.
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A Bachelors Degree from an accredited college or university in Construction Management, Structural/Civil Engineering, or Business may substitute for 3 years of the required experience. Meets with key personnel to ensure timeliness of project.
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Managing group of project managers, coordinators and administrators and act as lead mentor to other members of project management team. Meets and confers with Owners, Architects, Engineers, Contractors, Detailers, and Plant and Field crews to verify accuracy and completeness of all construction drawings.
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The Project Engineer will support construction activities by planning, organizing and implementing those management duties (i.e., project controls systems, engineering interface, subcontract and materials management, purchasing, scheduling.
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Our team is rapidly growing and we are seeking a Geotechnical Engineer to support our major project operations in Harris County. So, if you are a Geotechnical Project Engineer with 5+ years of experience, please apply today.
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We are currently seeking a qualified Heavy Civil Construction Project Engineer/Assistant Project Manager to join our team in Brooklyn for an exciting and highly visible Pedestrian Bridges project.
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OSH30, Designated Design-Build Professional (DBIA), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP), and/or PMI Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP.
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Halff is seeking an experienced Professional Engineer (PE) / Project Manager to be a part of our expanding Panama City Beach office. Professional Engineer (PE)/Project Manager.
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The Water and Wastewater Engineer/Project Manager for Loveland Water and Power (Civil Engineer I or II) performs professional engineering and project management for water and wastewater projects.
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