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As a project manager at Burns & McDonnell, you will be a key part of our nationwide team. Our Transmission & Distribution Global Practice is looking for a Project Manager to support our Akron office.
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The Transmission System Planning Project Manager will perform transmission planning and operational studies consisting of power flow, transient stability, transfer capability, short-circuit, electromagnetic, reliability, and economic dispatch associated with congestion management scenarios.
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Burns & McDonnell is seeking an experienced civil engineer to grow our Permitting Team in our Chicago office. Understand and manage risk that may impact project delivery associated with design-only versus EPC projects, and roles such as program manager, owner’s engineer, or EPC contractor.
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As An Engineer At Burns & McDonnell, You Will Be a Key Part Of Our Nationwide Team. Burns & McDonnell Will Provide You On-the-job Training, Technical Mentorship, And Personal Development As You Support The Following Projects.
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Willingness to cross-sell other services offered by Burns & McDonnell outside the project manager's core set of services. This project manager will be a seller-doer, conducting sales and marketing activities and executing projects.
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Burns & McDonnell is a 100% employee-owned firm ranked numerous times on FORTUNE's List of 100 Best Companies to Work For and voted as a Best Place to Work in cities across the United States.
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The Project Controls Manager will be expected to lead and direct the organization that performs reviews of project controls status (cost, contract, WBS, schedule, resource, etc. The Project Controls Manager is a critical position as the leader of the project controls group for the region.
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As part of Burns & McDonnell, we draw on more than 120 years of deep and broad experience in complex industries as we envision and enable the future for our clients. The project manager will be required to work with numerous entities in the industry including investor-owned electric utilities, municipal electric utilities, electric cooperatives, and independent transmission providers.
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Burns & McDonnell is a 100% employee-owned engineering consulting firm with a 123-year history in the water/wastewater business. The Project Manager is responsible for managing and overseeing all aspects of work on assigned projects.
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The Assistant Project Manager provides assistance in the development and execution of design and construction efforts for either the design-bid-build (DBB) and/or the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) delivery of Aviation type projects.
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Burns & McDonnell is looking for a Water Systems Project Manager to lead some of the industry's best engineers while executing highly technical, complex engineering projects focused on drinking water distribution, wastewater collection, storage and pumping facilities.
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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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The Construction Project Manager supports the Engineer Procure Construct (EPC) Project Manager or Program Manager to oversee day-to-day operations from pre-construction through project completion and warranty periods.
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Present reports to Project Manager, Program Manager as well as internal and external executive management as required. Experience with document control, scheduling, cost control and project management software is preferred.
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Multiple years of experience on construction project sites or executing program management in the industries of aviation, commercial, energy, government, manufacturing, oil & gas, process, transportation, transmission & distribution, or water is preferred.
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