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Experience as a project manager of floodplain and restoration design or planning projects. 15+ years of professional experience in concept development and design of stream and river restoration and floodplain management projects.
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Assist in field data collection, management, and analysis to support environmental assessment and impact studies, hydrodynamic modeling, habitat restoration, and other similar projects.
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As members of these communities, we know it is those who call these towns and cities “home” who will ultimately benefit from our work, be it flood protection, environmental cleanup, habitat restoration, reliable infrastructure, or disaster response.
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The Project Manager position is responsible for the successful management of fencing and guardrail projects. We specialize in: Underground Utilities (Gas, Water, Sewer, Fiber Optic, Electrical), Foundations, Bridges, Highways, Airports, Sitework; Various types of Fencing and Guardrail; Power/Utility: Substations, Power Plants Transmission & Distribution, Sitework; Emergency Management: Reconstruction, 24-Hour Storm Response, Storm Hardening, Shoreline Restoration/Stabilization, Debris Removal; Solar Installation and Construction Management.
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The Project Manager will manage the conceptual development of a construction project and will oversee its quality control, organization, scheduling, and implementation. The Project Manager will manage purchasing materials for projects and coordinating the logistics of delivery with the Superintendents.
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We are currently seeking a Project Manager to work out of our Rancho Cucamonga office. The Project Manager will be directly involved in Company's safety initiatives. The Project Manager will oversee and ensure the project schedules and submittals are properly documented, maintained, and communicated.
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Coordinate material and equipment logistics with the project superintendent. Support the management of construction projects for the installation of Fencing and Guardrail. Preparation and oversee project close-out requirements including cost history, red line as-builts, and all other project controls.
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Scheduling Software – Microsoft Project, Primavera. Manage Quotes/Bids/Estimates for all materials and labor for the project. Updating project schedules and detailed cost reports to be reviewed.
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Save all project documents in the appropriate folders in the shared drives. Assist the Project Superintendents to ensure a safe and quality project. Ability to manage and maintain onsite project documentation.
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Must have 3+years of experience as an Estimator or Project Manager with a disaster restoration company and knowledge/experience of water mitigation, fire restoration and mold remediation.
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Experience in aquatic habitat conservation and fish habitat restoration methods. Habitat Restoration Reviews: Review habitat restoration proposals and provide technical comments to implement recovery plans.
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Company is a 600 million+ a year privately held first-rate heavy civil construction company. Ability to schedule and coordinate all site work. Fencing and Guardrail background. Communicates as required to ensure subcontractor and vendor work is being done in accordance with the contract.
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Position involves a variety of work, including invasive plant species control, native plant and seed installation, streambank, lake shore, ravine, and bluff stabilization and restoration, prescribed burning, traditional landscape management and other types of habitat restoration.
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Industry Certification:The RT should have experience in protocols and procedures of two or more areas of emergency restoration: electronic restoration, fire damage restoration, hurricane and water damage restoration, mold remediation, corrosion control, HVAC, and document restoration.
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Assist in managing meadow habitat, wetland habitat, vernal pool habitat, forests, and other natural resources management and restoration. Living Classrooms of the National Capital Regions (LCF-NCR) Position Description Kingman Ranger (Full Time) A Kingman Ranger is a valued member of the Living Classrooms of the National Capital Region Kingman Island team, playing a key role in the success of the Kingman and Heritage Islands Conservation Area and the restoration of the Anacostia River.
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