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The Clean Energy & Infrastructure Group is comprised of the business sectors and companies: Industrial - Casey Industrial, MasTec Industrial, Phoenix Industrial; Infrastructure: American Civil Constructors West Coast, Cash Construction, FNF Construction, Lemartec Corporation, MasTec Civil, Precision Aggregate Products, Ragnar Benson Construction, Saiia, William Charles Construction, William Charles Electric; Renewables: Bianchi Electric, IEA Constructors, Wanzek Construction, White Construction.
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MasTec's Clean Energy and Infrastructure Group (CE&I) is a $4 billion annual revenue business unit that provides construction services for industrial facilities; building products manufacturers, power generation facilities, manufacturing plants; solar, wind, and thermal energy plants; buildings, and infrastructure.
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Well-qualified candidates will have 5+ years working in project management for a heavy civil construction company with prior experience managing construction projects, preferably involving bridge and/or pavement overlay related work, but other types of experience will be considered.
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Minimum of five years of Solar or EPC construction industry experience/knowledge of construction techniques, estimating and construction management. MasTec, a minority-owned Fortune 500 company, boasts a rich history of over 90 years in the construction industry.
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Minimum of 5 years as a Quality Manager in Heavy Construction and Project environments. Bachelor’s Degree with major coursework in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Project Management or related field.
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A minimum of 7-10 years of experience as a Project Manager, or in a similar position with experience in underground utilities, civil site work, and heavy civil projects. A bit about us:We were founded in 1953, and have over 67 years of experience in the heavy civil and underground utility construction industry.
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The Project Manager will manage the conceptual development of a construction project and will oversee its quality control, organization, scheduling, and implementation. Company is a 600 million+ a year privately held first-rate heavy civil construction company.
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The Project Manager position is responsible for the successful management of fencing and guardrail projects. The Project Manager will manage purchasing materials for projects and coordinating the logistics of delivery with the Superintendents.
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We are currently seeking a Project Manager to work out of our Rancho Cucamonga office. The Project Manager will be directly involved in Company's safety initiatives. The Project Manager will oversee and ensure the project schedules and submittals are properly documented, maintained, and communicated.
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As Senior Estimator / Project Manager you will be a respected member of the Leadership team, managing heavy civil construction projects within Saskatchewan, and experiencing the remuneration and advancement opportunities that accompany organizational growth.
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Are you a detail-oriented Civil Estimator with expertise in Bridge, Grading, or Paving Construction projects? Civil Estimator Responsibilities: Prepare accurate estimates for various civil construction projects.
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Bachelor's or Associate's degree in Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology, Construction Technology, Geology, Geoscience, Environmental or related field/discipline from an ABET accredited college or university program preferred.
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Qualifications for Civil Project Manager 5-10 Years of Heavy Civil Construction Project Managing Experience. This is an amazing opportunity for experienced Project Managers in the civil construction industry who are looking for the next opportunity to grow their career.
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Utilize expertise in Civil Engineering to accurately estimate project costs for Heavy Highway and Road construction ventures. Proven track record as a Civil Estimator in Heavy Highway and Road construction, with 7-15+ years of experience.
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The Estimator/Engineer with Project Manager experience in heavy highway construction will schedule, maintain quantity take-offs and assisting in project bids/estimating on transportation infrastructure projects.
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