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The Sr. Consulting Engineer will act as project manager for small to medium-sized projects. Design of remedial repairs to existing building systems, including walls, roofs, window and curtain wall systems, and plaza waterproofing systems.
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Once projects are obtained, complete the Project Information Packet (P.I.P.) and conduct handoffs with the assigned project manager. Review estimate and supporting documentation with estimating department manager or senior estimator.
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Minimum of 4 years' experience working as a Project Manager in the architectural sheet metal and/or building envelope industry. This Project Manager role in our Sheet Metal Division is an awesome opportunity to be part of a phenomenal team in our new, state of the art facility located in Portland, OR. If you have the ability to manage multiple projects and have experience with high end architectural sheet metal materials and systems, then we want to talk to you.
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Senior Project Manager - Building Enclosure Intertek is searching for an Senior Project Manager to join our Building Science Solutions team in our Southern California office.
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As a Standard Industries company, GAF Energy works in partnership with North America's largest roofing and waterproofing manufacturer, GAF, offering homeowners elegant, roof-integrated solar options.
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What Desired Skills You'll Bring:We are looking for a person who is well versed with the heavy construction quality control including tunnel lining and its connections, waterproofing, earth retained structures, complex bridges, various train control systems, and MEP.Knowledge of what to look for in a large Rail and Transit/Tunnel project, experience with quality control plans, quality checklists, non-conformed quality issues and its remediation.
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A prominent construction sub-contracting company specializing in professional waterproofing services for various building structures across Florida is looking to hire a Project Manager based in Tampa.
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We are currently recruiting for a Project Manager to be based in our Boston office which is located in Boston, MA.As a Project Manager for PULLMAN, you will be responsible for managing complex construction projects that make our nation's structures stronger and last longer.
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Roofing sales, installation, estimating, project management, or property management experience is a plus but not a must. Our ideal Commercial Client is someone who makes multiple roofing and waterproofing decisions.
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We are searching for a Project Manager to join the team of an industry leader for their Boston and Baltimore offices. As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing complex self-performed construction projects that make our nation's structures stronger and last longer.
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The Consulting Engineer will act as project manager for small to medium-sized projects. Component sampling of all envelope components including wall claddings, windows, roofs, skylights, flooring, plaza waterproofing and below grade elements.
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The ideal candidate will be joining our team as a Assistant Project Manager. An Assistant Project Manager is a key member of the project team and works directly with the project manager.
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A fast-growing waterproofing and Insulation construction company seeks experienced HANDS-ON Construction Project Manager. Proven track record as a foreman or project manager.
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Field investigation and water leakage testing of roofing and waterproofing systems, windows, curtain walls, and other building components. Experience in any of the following areas is a plus: curtain wall design, historic preservation, industrial rope access/rock climbing, and public speaking.
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We leverage our collective and diverse experience, technical expertise, and industry knowledge of structures and building enclosures, advanced analysis, code consulting, and applied science & research to deliver unrivaled, comprehensive solutions that drive superior performance.
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