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The Commercial Construction Project Manager will be responsible for providing hands-on management of pre-construction through design / build project activities including budgeting, scheduling, value engineering, bid & award, managing sub-contractors and construction project management responsibilities on various Municipal and Federal government construction projects ranging in size from $1M - $10M.
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The Sr. Engineer (Traction Power, Overhead Contact Systems) reports to the Manager, Traction Power/Electrical Engineering and is responsible for engineering, construction, maintenance, design support of capital improvement projects for the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (Caltrain.
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Held a role reporting to the project manager on at least 3+ utility-scale solar construction projects, or. Project manager on at least 2+ utility scale solar construction projects.
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This position is responsible for supervising the Sustainability Manager and Project Managers responsible for capital renewal, renovations, and new construction to ensure projects are completed in a fiscally responsible manner while complying with Board policies, college standards, project management best practices, and sustainability goals.
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Proven experience 2 as a Construction Project Manager or Assistant Project Manager, specifically in excavation, underground utilities, and/or asphalt paving/maintenance projects.
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Coordination of all phases of capital project from business justification to start-up including; business case development, evaluation and selection of technical alternatives, development of detailed cost estimates and execution plans, design engineering, construction management, commissioning and start up.
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Manages the Construction of Capital Infrastructure Projects for the City of Atlanta’s Department of Watershed Management Facilities and Conveyances. Manages capital transportation, roadway, and trail projects for the City. Directs project field inspection and field engineering staff, ensuring that project deadlines are met.
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The successful candidate will play a critical role in planning, coordinating, and estimating costs for our heavy civil construction projects. Gpac is representing a leading heavy civil construction company specializing in large-scale projects.
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5 years of experience in land use planning, community planning, environmental or engineering review, design, and/or construction of stormwater treatment and control, riparian corridors/wetland mitigation or restoration projects, surface water or sanitary conveyance system improvements.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a Traveling Project Manager with a background in heavy civil construction to oversee and manage projects on-site. Job Title: Traveling Project Manager - Heavy Civil Construction.
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Manages, with guidance, the construction of small to mid-level capital projects which improve and maintain the Town’s infrastructure including bid processes, contract administration, quality control, interpreting construction plans and specifications, construction coordination and public information dissemination.
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We specialize in dam construction and rehabilitation, power transmission and distribution, tunneling, inland marine, oil, gas, utility, and sewer and water pipeline projects. OverviewBarnard Construction Company, Inc., based in Bozeman, Montana, is a heavy-civil construction company with projects underway across North America.
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The Senior Manager of Ontology and Data Modeling, as part of Enterprise Products and Platforms, will be responsible for working collaboratively across Capital One Lines of Business and Functions to develop domain ontologies in support of enterprise initiatives.
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The Assistant Preconstruction Manager reports to the Preconstruction Department Manager and has responsibility for preconstruction management of commercial construction project(s.
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Savannah Based Wastewater Treatment Plant General Contractor has an urgent need for Construction Assistant Project Managers (APM), Project Engineers (PE), Project Managers and Superintendents for construction jobs for water and waste water treatment plant (W/WWTP) projects along the east coast of GA and SC from Jacksonville, FL to Charleston, SC. This company is growing and there is a tremendous opportunity to advance as it continues to grow.
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