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Air Systems is looking for a seasoned Residential HVAC Project Manager experienced in Residential New Construction Higher Density Multi Family, Podium Style Projects. The Residential HVAC Project Manager works with customers to develop the project scope of work, budgeting and estimating costs RFI's, Change Orders, Field Coordination's.
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CHA Consulting, Inc. is currently seeking an MEP Project Manager to join our Commercial & Institutional - Buildings/MEP Team at our office in either Colonie, NY; Syracuse, NY; Rochester, NY; or Brooklyn, NY.
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Assist in pricing work, draft changes and change orders to be reviewed by MEP Project Manager. Assist MEP Project Manager in locating and evaluating potential subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers.
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Perform in a strategic manner influencing and supporting overall project management vision with an in-depth understanding of required project interaction while providing support to the Project Executive, Engineering Manager, Procurement Manager, Construction Manager, and Startup Manager.
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The Project Manager - Electrical is responsible for planning and overseeing the electrical scope of work to ensure a timely and cost-effective outcome. The Project Manager - Electrical is in charge of the Project Team responsible for the Electrical Package SOW within a large project.
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The Project controls manager (PCM) will be providing project controls support and management on multidisciplinary projects associated with multi-year, multi-billion-dollar programs.
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The Power Infrastructure Project Manager, Energy Markets will possess a high level of proficiency in transmission and substation design and construction. OverviewAs a Power Infrastructure Project Manager, Energy Markets you will manage the engineering scope, schedule, and budget for greenfield, brownfield, and retrofit engineering and design projects.
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Project Engineer, Site Superintendent, Construction Project Manager) We have an immediate need for a Construction Manager (Project Manager/Construction or CPM) to be based out of the west coast.
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The Outage/Turnaround Project Scheduler candidate will work directly for and report to the Principal Manager of Nelpro Project Solutions. The Outage/Turnaround Project Scheduler role will execute the development and management of Outage/Turnaround critical path method schedules for Nelpro Project Solutions clients, ranging from Power Generation to Chemical Processing Facilities.
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Under moderate supervision, provides project controls support to Engineering and Construction in cost and schedule analysis, reporting, and general project controls support as directed by the Project Controls Manager.
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The Preconstruction Manager will support and work with management, operations and estimating staff in the review of project plans, requirements and specifications. Participates in presentation preparation and coaching of the client pitch team (BGL, Program Manager, Project Manager, and Superintendents) to respond to client RFPs, new developments, or project opportunities.
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Archer Western, a member of The Walsh Group, is currently seeking a Preconstruction Manager for our Arizona Water Group located in Phoenix, AZ. Proficient in some of the following: Word, Excel, CMiC, Primavera, HCSS and/or Timberline estimating program, WGIP, Project and Cost Management Systems.
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We are currently seeking a Site Safety Manager for our $250+ million dollar project at San Diego International Airport. The Site Safety Manager will work with the Project Manager and Superintendent on the project to help lead the project team to establishing and maintaining a strong safety culture driven around company values, best practice safety management systems, strong communication, personal accountability, people development and authentic engagement.
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Position Summary: The Electrical Construction Manager will work within the Construction Management department and will report to Electrical Project Manager. Experience with project management software such as Prolog, Procore, E-Builder, Bluebeam, Microsoft Project, and Primavera Project Planner (P6.
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Ensure project drawings and calculations are reviewed and approved by the Project Manager, Engineering Manager or General Manager. Additionally, the program will adequately prepare the trainee on best practices and techniques to collaborate with the General Manager, Engineering Manager, Project Managers and Engineering Technicians throughout the design process.
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