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The Construction Manager/Resident Engineer shall be a licensed Professional Engineer in the District of Columbia. The Construction Manager/Resident Engineer shall, at a minimum, hold a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering with minimum four years of construction experience as a Construction Manager or Resident Engineer.
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Professional license including Professional Geologist, Professional Engineer, Construction Management Certification or PMP. Experience Required 5 years: 5 years: · Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or another relevant fieldo Experience can be substituted for education on a 1:1 basis· Experience as a Project Manager or Construction Manager on construction projects specifically, heavy civil and infrastructure.
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The best candidate will be a Professional (Civil) Engineer with at least ten years' experience in roadway design, traffic impact studies, traffic signal design, public storm sewer design, ADA ramp design, PennDOT Highway Occupancy Permit submissions, highway and bridge construction, and has proven client satisfaction abilities, and is passionate about growing and developing other team members.
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Construction, Field Engineer, Construction Engineer, Engineer, Civil Engineer, Engineering. + Monitors discipline construction productivity, progress, and cost, and reports to Construction Manager and Field Project Controls Manager.
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Licensed/registration as a Professional Civil Engineer (PE) and/or Traffic Engineer (TE) in the State of California. Our Transportation-Public Works Team in Southern California has an opportunity for a talented Project Manager or Senior Project Manager in Traffic Engineering.
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RQAW is in search of an experienced Construction Project Engineer/Manager to join our growing Construction Services Department team in Southeastern Indiana and Southwestern Ohio. The individual selected for this position will engage in all aspects of construction project administrative oversight and management for transportation projects.
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Our ideal person has a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or landscape architecture and is a licensed professional engineer or professional landscape architect in Pennsylvania at a minimum.
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Kleinfelder's NorCal area is seeking a motivated, creative, and highly talented, Principal Geotechnical Engineer/Project Manager to provide leadership in construction, design, and mentorship in the geotechnical engineering discipline in California.
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This position also supports sales, marketing, operations and regulatory as well as other duties assigned by the Manager or Director of Engineering Strong knowledge of OSP Construction Standards and Practices.
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Because our employees are usually involved in several projects at one time, involving numerous team members (such as project manager, engineer, and CAD technician/designer), exceptional communications skills and the ability to work well with others is essential.
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Manage all aspects (environmental and geotechnical engineering, construction materials testing) of the Austin branch. Specializing in geotechnical drilling services, environmental engineering, and construction materials testing, we serve both private and public sectors.
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Typical duties of an Project Engineer includes managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or Landscape Architecture, preferably working as a licensed Professional Engineer or Landscape Architect. Primary Responsibilities The Civil Design Project Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, design, and execution of civil engineering projects from conception to completion.
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The Project Engineer will be responsible for assisting the Project Manager and Superintendent in overseeing geotechnical construction projects, which would include contract management, change order preparation, project schedule updating, vendor/supplier management, quantity tracking, production analysis, progress billing quantities/construction units for invoice preparation, resource allocation and coordination, estimating, and material pricing/project buyout.
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This position requires strong teamwork with the Client Construction Supervisor as well as the Client OSP Engineer. The Construction Manager ensures contractor compliance with State, local and company requirements while working within the public ROW or utility easement.
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