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Founded by a service academy graduate who has offshore experience, Core Group Resources' expertise is unmatched in the marine offshore market, finance, IT, renewables, & non-profit for executive search, staffing, and expertise identification.
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Core Group Resources is America's leading recruitment company. We are seeking a Subsea Fabrication Manager to oversee and manage all aspects of subsea fabrication projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.
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Prior to project start, obtain all necessary permitting, responsible for bluestake (utilities locate), review bid, plans and specifications Project Engineer - Construction Position Requirements Bachelor degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, Construction Management, or 4 years equivalent construction experience.
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Manages export control program requirements to include: Program specific ITAR data/document security, handling, control, and storage; coordinate with the VP, Technology for compliance with the company's IT infrastructure requirements for ITAR programs.
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Logistics Coordination: Work closely with project managers, clients, and subcontractors to coordinate the receipt, storage, and shipment of offshore wind components. Ensure efficient and safe workflows to meet project timelines and quality standards.
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We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Asphalt Plant Manager to oversee the operations of our asphalt production facilities. The Asphalt Plant Manager will be responsible for ensuring the efficient and safe production of high-quality asphalt materials, managing plant staff, and maintaining equipment and facilities.
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5-7 years of mechanic or oiler experience Friction Crane mechanic experience. Crane Mechanic Preferred Requirements Engineering Degree Current or able to obtain a national certified Crane Operator license.
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The ideal candidate must possess knowledge and experience and/or training of industrial, ship repair, and marine related work as it pertains to coatings, sandblasting, and hydro blasting. Assistant Coatings Superintendent Job Summary We are seeking an Assistant Coatings Superintendent to oversee all aspects of the sandblast/painting operations.
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Provides project managers with accurate estimates for bid proposals. Determines workforce staffing to maximize efficiency and beat project estimations and deadlines. We are seeking an Assistant Coatings Superintendent to oversee all aspects of the sandblast/painting operations.
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The Project Manager position is responsible for the successful management of fencing and guardrail projects. The Project Manager will manage the conceptual development of a construction project and will oversee its quality control, organization, scheduling, and implementation.
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Lead Engineer - Offshore Responsibilities Leadership and Supervision: Lead and supervise engineering and drafting departments, ensuring high-quality output and adherence to project timelines. Lead Engineer - Offshore Position Requirements Must hold or be eligible for DoD personal security clearance at the 'SECRET' level.
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The Project Manager will manage purchasing materials for projects and coordinating the logistics of delivery with the Superintendents. We are currently seeking a Project Manager to work out of our Rancho Cucamonga office.
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The Project Manager is the key resource to deliver transformational business performance updates. Deliver project objectives through leading and influencing to gain cooperation from other departments (Health, Safety & Environmental, Engineering, Quality & Food Safety, Finance, Commercial and Scheduling/Logistics.
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Currently looking to help our client fill a Project/Program Manager position within the Manufacturing Industry for Plastic Injection Molding/Medical Devices. OVERVIEW: The Project Manager will manage new tooling projects and programs from receipt of customer orders through customer approval.
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The Project Controls Manager manages all basic requirements in the cost planning and scheduling of large right of way projects. Responsibilities What you'll be challenged to do: TranSystems has an immediate opening for a Project Controls Manager.
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