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As a Quality Control Inspector at Company, reporting to Quality Control Manager, you will perform or assist in variety of quality control engineering and inspection work related to a specific discipline, i.e., civil, structural, mechanical, piping, welding, NDE and/or electrical.
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This position is in the Project Management Office (PMO), Construction Management Division (CMD) seeking a skilled and motivated Field Engineer / Quality Control Manager to join our team.
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Project experience should specifically focus in managing delivery of USACE Civil Works A/E and Planning services in the various CW missions and project delivery phases, to include feasibility studies, horizontal design, Flood Risk Management, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling, Navigation, integrated water resource planning, CMS and other related services.
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Participate with Project Managers, Team Leads and Program Director on overall talent management of the Cultural Resources Program including evaluating staffing levels, scheduling, retaining/continuing/exiting employees, assigning work, determining promotional/status opportunities, making compensation decisions, etc.
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Salary: $80,000 - $100,000/ yearly Skills: licensed professional engineer or professional landscape architect in Pennsylvania, land development experience, design, AutoCAD Civil 3D, stormwater management, soil erosion, sediment control, infrastructure designs, PE or RLA license.
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As a Program Control Analyst at ARETUM, you will play a vital role in supporting financial management and program control activities, ensuring accurate financial reporting and compliance with contractual requirements.
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What Your Day Will Look Like As a drainage engineer, you’ll draft engineering design documents for water resource, infrastructure, roadway surface drainage systems and municipal storm sewers.
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Bachelor’s degree in engineering or construction management and 5+ years of work experience as a construction project manager. TheConstruction Control Managersupports the 355th Civil Engineer Squadron (355 CES) at Davis Monthan, AFB with management and surveillance of difficult and complex construction projects such as renovation of multi-unit family housing projects; repair of underground electrical distribution systems; and construction of administrative office buildings, hospitals, aircraft maintenance and support facilities, or multi-story computer facilities.
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Bachelor’s degree in a natural resource-related field including wetland science, biology, ecology, wildlife management, soil science or botany; Master of Science degree is preferred. 7-10+ years of relevant professional experience in management of natural resource surveys and environmental permitting projects with a particular emphasis on federal and state wetlands / NEPA permitting in New England and New York.
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Essential Responsibilities: Oversees engineering and/or architectural design, bid evaluation, contract administration, project scheduling, coordination, inter-utility coordination, quality control, field decisions and supervision to ensure projects are completed within the stipulated time and allocated budget.
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Project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and deliver high-quality results within budget and schedule constraints. Coordinate with project managers to develop project schedules, budgets, and resource allocation plans for steam turbine repair projects.
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This role offers the opportunity to shape project level standards and quality control measures for effective schedule and budget management, as well as develop effective stakeholder reporting.
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As a consultant within the MTC, you will have the opportunity to create, design, and implement economic analyses that help our federal, state, and local government clients to make informed resource management decisions.
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The successful candidate will be responsible as a leader in the Rocky Mountain West providing project planning, design, and construction administration support for dams and reservoirs; civil and green infrastructure; stormwater management; drainage and sediment control; hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, stream restoration, open channels, and flood control projects.
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Key Skills and Attributes: Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, Point Cloud data management, BIM , REVIT, and AutoCAD. Understanding of 3D models for visualization and 4D models linked to project schedule for simulation.
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