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Insight Global is seeking a senior Project Manager to support the USACE Formerly Utilized Site Remediation Program (FUSRAP) involved in an underground storage tank removal for the cleanup of radiological contamination.
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Halff has an opening for a Senior Project Manager (P.E.) / Senior Design Engineer in our Northwest Arkansas Transportation Practice. Senior Project Manager (P.E.) - Transportation – Northwest Arkansas Welcome to Halff, a mid-sized, employee-owned, diverse and multi-disciplined professional services firm designed, engineered, planned, constructed — and purposed — for people.
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The Sr. Project Manager will be responsible for oversight of multiple site development and heavy civil construction projects along with mentoring of project management department employees.
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The Project Manager oversees the coordination between design consultants, contractors, and key users, as well as ensures completion of the project within budget, on schedule and successfully meeting all program objectives and appropriate regulations.
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About This Role Senior Project Manager will be responsible for the implementation of large technology and innovation projects across 5 shuttle RSCs but will support all RSCs, in some fashion, in order to increase productivity, service and quality: Identify solutions, build business case, develop project plans and schedules, develop change management materials, lead cross-functional teams and manage implementation from start to finish.
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Project manager on at least 3+ utility scale solar construction projects. As Scout’s Solar Energy Senior Construction Project Manager, you will play a pivotal role in the construction of utility-scale solar projects.
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Halff has an immediate opening for a Construction Services Senior Project Manager in Conroe, TX. The ideal candidate will bring civil engineering experience with a focus on transportation in the consulting industry and/or working with, or for, public sector clients.
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Is also expected to serve as a senior project manager, office manager, and technical lead for some of the projects won and, therefore, must have the relevant technical and management skills to successfully manage and perform the type of projects described above.
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The Site Safety Manager will work with the Project Manager and Superintendent on the project to help lead the project team to establishing and maintaining a strong safety culture driven around company values, best practice safety management systems, strong communication, personal accountability, people development and authentic engagement.
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Senior Project Manager| Renewable Energy | Developer + EPC | Construction & Engineering Field | Solar, Wind, Battery Storage, Microgrid | Remote- Northern California area | Permanent, Full-Time | Salary Dependent on Experience.
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In addition to these responsibilities, the Senior Facilities Maintenance Manager will work closely with the team in planning, executing, starting up, and following up on Engineering Projects, including capital projects related to equipment for the site.
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The Project Field Manager will any or all of the following three roles, dependent upon client requirements for each project assigned: Site Superintendent (SS), Quality Control Manager (QCM), and Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO.
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Looking for a Senior Superintendent with a proven track record for project management in Heavy Civil Development including Site Preparation, Reclamation, Excavation, Utilities. Senior Superintendent– Site Preparation, Grading, Excavation, Utilities, Draining/Storm Drains, Water/Sewer.
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Be our next Senior Structural Engineer/ Project Manager for our St Louis, Missouri office within the Infrastructure & Transportation business practice. In this role, you will work under the direct supervision of the Midwest Bridge Department Manager with a focus on highway, railway and transit structures including bridge, culverts and retaining walls.
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Coordinate regularly with the Project Engineer/Manager to ensure project scope, budget, and quality expectations are met. POWER Engineers is seeking a senior-level Site Civil Engineer to join our team supporting the electrical utility and renewable energy service areas.
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