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This position will ensure the successful corporate deployment and local adoption of VDC/BIM in order to leverage the complete construction data lifecycle, beginning with preconstruction services through construction and project turnover.
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Acting as a working manager to coordinate all construction activities efficiently to meet project requirements and deadlines. Attend project controls meetings with the Project Manager and Project Controls Manager to update the project schedule and evaluate production rates.
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Assist with project management for tenant and landlord construction, as well as capital projects. Operations Focus: Work with (Sr) General Manager or (Sr) Operations Manager to ensure proper maintenance of all BAS systems including (but not limited to) lighting controls (BMS/EMS), HVAC, fire/life safety alarm systems, irrigation control, vertical transportation, electrical distribution/wiring and lighting, plumbing (interior & exterior.
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Hill International is seeking a Project Controls Manager in Los Angeles, California. Hill is looking to hire an experienced, motivated, independent, and organized team player for a Project Controls Manager position.
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Position Requirements:Civil Engineering degree plus 5 years of engineering experience in the construction of major railroad projects, 2 years of which were on a major commuter rail project; OR a High School Diploma or GED plus a minimum of years of responsible railroad maintenance and/or construction experience on transit or freight rail projects, 2 years of which were on a major commuter rail project.
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Act as project manager for tenant and landlord construction, as well as capital projects. The Senior Operations Manager has a thorough understanding of and ability to manage mechanical systems, construction practices, preventative maintenance and government regulations.
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Must demonstrate strong skills in all aspects of a project design phase including conceptual design, construction documentation, permitting, multi-disciplinary coordination, project management, and construction administration.
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We are looking for an Environmental Sales Estimator/Project Manager in the Monterey area. The Sales Estimator/Project Manager responsibilities include opening new accounts, customer service on existing accounts, and the development of relationships with a diverse range of customers.
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Then we have an exciting career opportunity for you as an Environmental Project Manager (Project or Senior Biologist) based in sunny California. The Environmental Project Manager - Utilities, Public Lands (Project or Senior Biologist) is a leadership position.
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Traffic Engineering Project Manager. Your responsibilities will encompass various aspects of traffic engineering design, such as traffic signals, signing and striping, worksite traffic control and stage construction, traffic impact studies, traffic operational analysis, safety studies, parking studies, signal timing and coordination, and other planning and operational projects.
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ESA is seeking a skilled biologist and project manager with at least 10 years' experience to join our biological resources and land management practice in Santa Barbara, California. Who You AreYou are a scientist, problem-solver, collaborator and project manager.
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Commercial Roofing Project Manager/Estimator Compensation: Base Salary with PTO based on experience. Commercial Roofing Project Manager/Estimator Qualifications and Responsibilities: 5+ years in commercial roofing Project Management and/or estimating.
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Evaluate the scope of the job/venue by deciding on the step-by-step methodology to build the system, and the materials and equipment necessary to complete the build; prepare reports and other communications to the Senior Construction Manager and/or Customer Project Manager regarding the same.
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Commercial Roofing Project Manager/Estimator We are looking for a commercial roofing project manager/estimator to be responsible for planning projects and preparing budgets and timelines.
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MCA, your trusted advisor for wireless communications, data, and security, is seeking an experienced Construction DAS Project Manager local to the Manassas, Virginia area to support our fast-growing In-Building Wireless Solutions (IWS) division.
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