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Specific responsibilities include:Provide subject matter program management, technical oversight and leadership for all phases of the program and associated projects, including concept design, engineering and architectural design, bid evaluation, permitting and federal/state approvals, field inspection and construction of aviation facilities and infrastructure.
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Prepare project and engineering reports such as Required Traceability Verification Matrices (RTVM), Concept of Operations (ConOps), Project System Engineering Management Plans (PSEMP), and ITS Power Reports; may also prepare lighting-related reports, such as Lighting Design Analysis Report (LDAR.
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Working knowledge of a project management / project scheduling system (MS Project or Primavera P6) Our Electrical and Construction business unit is currently seeking a Deputy Project Leader/Manager.
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Provide the Military Sealift Command (MSC) Business Systems Branch with program management, systems engineering, software development and integration, advanced data services, and customer focused operational support.
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DCS Corp has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Construction Program Manager providing support to the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC/HBD), Theater Battle Control Division.
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Our team is looking for either an Engineer V or a Project Engineering Manager, depending on experience. Three (3) capital projects exceeding $15 mm each as the Project Engineering Manager, autonomously leading, managing, and executing the project from concept thru startup, including resolution of trailing performance and reliability issues.
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Geotechnical Engineering Project ManagerProfessional Service Industries, Inc. (Intertek-PSI) is searching for a Geotechnical Engineering Project Manager to join our Building & Constructionteam in our Plymouth, MI. This is a fantastic opportunity to grow a versatile career in the architectural, engineering, and construction (A/E/C) industry.
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Job Description McCormick Taylor is looking for an experienced Senior Project Manager/Manager in the Traffic Engineering discipline with a Pittsburgh, PA market focus in a hybrid work environment.
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Required Experience A bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management or Architecture required. Continuously coordinate with field staff (General Superintendent, Project Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Safety Manager, etc.
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LI-JF1 Keywords: Senior Water/ Wastewater Project Manager, water/wastewater pipeline, reservoir, pump station, infrastructure, civil, chemical, or mechanicalQualificationsRequired Qualifications BS Engineering required, preferably Civil, Chemical, or Mechanical California PE license with five or more years more responsible in charge Project engineering and management experience in a consulting firm.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in embedded software engineering (particularly Debian-based Linux distributions) or UI development within Qt and will have a background with or personal interest in small unmanned systems (i.e. drones.
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The Program Manager will lead qualification projects for blast, wind, and seismic loading on mechanical and electrical equipment and other non-structural components (learn more at They will assist the company’s clients in obtaining International Building Code (or other relevant standard) product certification based on analysis and/or testing under the supervision of a licensed structural engineer.
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STV Inc. is seeking to add a Roadway Engineering Project Manager to our already amazing team. The ideal candidate is an individual who desires to lead a team, displays confidence, and possesses a vast understanding of project management and roadway design principles.
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Strategy Engineering & Consulting, LLC is a leader in providing project management, engineering, drafting/design, reality capture, procurement, inspection, construction management, technical writing, and computerized maintenance management systems, for onshore and offshore oil and gas and renewables projects.
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At least two (2) years of prior professional experience in a similarly related Project Management position, Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Journeyman Millwright, Journeyman Boilermaker, etc.
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