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Work includes supervision of a survey crew, coordination meetings with the General Contractor, Owner, Design Team and other Stakeholders, construction staking and review of as-built drawings.
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Performs all project management functions necessary to implement the design, construction, and closeout of funded capital projects within established scope, schedule, budget, and quality metrics.
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The Administrative Construction Manager ensures contractor compliance with State, local, and company requirements while working within the public ROW or utility easement. This position requires teaming cross-functionally with departments such as Logistics, Contract Administration, ISP Engineering/COE, and Project Management.
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Heavy civil construction, estimating, design, finance, and management experience preferred which may include a background working as a consultant and contractor. The Executive Project Director will be working out of the San Francisco office as part of a national network of offices across the US for a multi-billion dollar general contractor.
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Construction Management, Materials Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Project Engineering & Management, Risk Management, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering.
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Management of heavy civil construction industry design-build proposals with engineering and/or field construction experience a plus. + Minimum of three years of relevant and successful heavy civil construction proposal management experience.
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Construction project management certification (preferred). Construction Expertise: Oversee the entire spectrum of construction activities, from initial estimates to contractor bidding processes for industrial facilities & structures (Cold Storage Distribution Centers, Food & Beverage Processing, Packaging, & Distributions Centers, Life Science and Advanced Technology Manufacturing Facilities, Industrial Tilt Wall Distribution Centers, ASRS Robotics Distribution Centers, Data Centers, Clean Room/Dry Room Construction, MEP Driven Projects, etc.
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Preferred: Undergraduate or graduate degree in engineering, architecture, construction management, a related discipline, or relevant work experience. Understanding of the strategic, operational, and financial components of a construction project.
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Keywords: field superintendent, site superintendent, construction superintendent, project superintendent, traveling superintendent, construction manager, site manager, field manager, field supervisor, construction supervisor, project supervisor.
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Experience with project management and/or construction software. Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, construction management, or similar field along with five (5) years of experience in the field of major heavy highway or bridge construction including at least three (3) years of experience as a foreman or superintendent, or.
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Engineering, Construction Management, Operations Management, Business Management, or related field is required. As a Senior Estimator at Stantec, you will be responsible for developing, managing, and coordinating large multi-discipline heavy civil cost estimates and construction schedules.
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Attend construction meeting with college project team and general contractor. Minimum 5 years field experience as Construction Safety Consultant working with General Contractors and Subcontractors.
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Experience in one or more of the following areas: clean energy, weatherization, residential construction, remodeling, community outreach, lead generation, customer sales, and/or non-profit management.
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Experience as a project controller, encompassing the creation of project schedules, development of project budgets, and participation in project management planning, with a focus on complex transportation projects during both design and construction phases.
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As a member of the Construction Management team, the Field Superintendent - Structural Steel and Mechanical Processes will be situated in the field and report directly to the Project Superintendent.
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