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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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Field Engineer to assist the construction project manager and superintendents as follows: To create and carry out project objectives, work plan procedures, and field data collection, to include assisting superintendent on concrete pour days and ordering materials Work with the construction superintendent to prepare look-ahead schedules and provide necessary updates of construction activities.
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Assist in all aspects of roadway drainage design including bridge hydraulic studies, culvert design, closed drainage system design, post construction water quality structures design, and erosion and sedimentation control.
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Provides functional direction over areas of responsibility including construction project schedules, cost control, dispute resolution, contract administration, and quality control.
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The Senior Validation Specialist or Engineer, Equipment will perform activities independently in support of equipment qualification for the manufacturing and quality control laboratory teams, including developing and reviewing protocols and final reports, representing validation on project teams, and preparing validation change control requests and assessments.
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Procon Consulting, a fast-growing professional services firm in McLean, VA with expertise in construction management (CM), project controls, construction-related technology, space planning, and facilities management, seeks a Construction Project Manager for a long term opportunity in the Washington D.C area on various projects.
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Requirements: Construction Management or Engineering degree from a four-year universityMinimum of three years of project experience in heavy civil constructionExperience working with Earthwork, Underground Utilities, Highways, or StructuresProficiency in Viewpoint is preferredApplicant must be a self-starter who operates independently and thrives in a busy environment.
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Assists P6 Master Scheduler in hours/cost analysis and provides active project data quality controls analysis support to Senior Project Manager, Project Manager and Superintendent.
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This candidate will work with our senior construction services and project management staff on a comprehensive range of transportation construction projects. Especially experience with IDOT plans, specifications, policies and procedures for project delivery and construction.
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This role involves the successful implementation and support of the strategic biomass program, including planning, procurement, forecasting, budgeting, contract administration, and quality/quantity control of the biomass supply.
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The Roles: Petitioner, Canvass Manager, Project Manager, Data Manager, Canvasser, Voter Registrar, Phone Banker/Texter, Campaign Team Lead, Senior Campaign Manager, Chief Operating Officer, Senior Data Manager, Senior Data Engineering Manager, and Senior Project Manager.
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As our Quality Control Manager, you will work closely with our production team in our Surface Technologies facility, specializing in shot peening and liquid coatings. We are looking for a Quality Control Manager to join our New Brighton team.
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Minimum of 10 years’ experience as a Project Superintendent, QC Manager, Project Manager, Project Engineer or Construction Manager on similar size and type construction contracts which included the major trades that are part of this Contract.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The QA/QC Field Engineer will champion the quality control efforts on site, including document review during preconstruction and construction. POSITION SUMMARY: The QA/QC Field Engineer will champion the quality control efforts on-site, including document review during preconstruction and construction.
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Documents findings and submits job site inspection reports to the applicable Corporate Safety Director, Superintendent, Project Manager and Director of Human Resources. The Safety Inspector will conduct high level, on-site safety & Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) inspections of construction projects warehouse, fabrication shop and the work performed by the service maintenance department to ensure compliance with established state and Company occupational safety standards.
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