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Proficiency in project management software (e.g., Procore, Primavera P6) and Microsoft Office Suite. 2+ years of experience in project engineering or construction management, with a focus on commercial projects.
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Hybrid Senior Project Manager, Civil Engineer with Land Development experience in Dallas, TX. Complete civil utility and site design (water, sanitary sewer, storm drain, HGL modeling, fire flow design, and storm water management.
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Multi-discipline professional services firm that offers a broad array of technical services in civil engineering, structural engineering, land surveying, construction related services, land planning, and project management.
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Experience in project or task management, with proficiency in structural analysis and design software for bridge design (e.g., LEAP Concrete, MDX, Midas, AASHTOWare, or similar). As the Bridge Project Manager, you will assume responsibility for the entirety of projects, including team management, oversight of sub-consultants, client communication, and monitoring project finances.
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If you are an experienced Project Engineer or Project Manager with heavy civil experience then please read on. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Construction Management or equivalent experience.
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Successful candidates will have previous Engineering Consulting Firm experience in NYC, technically skilled with excellent communication, coordination, project management and leadership abilities.
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This is an excellent opportunity for a dynamic individual looking to develop their career in construction project management within a reputable company. Previous experience in construction project management or a similar role is preferred.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Civil Engineering, with proficiency in AutoCAD, MicroStation, InRoads, and Project Management. Provide project management support, including budgeting, scheduling, and client relations.
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Design & project management for land development, including Industrial and economic development, data centers, residential, commercial, and educational, and municipal site development projects; Land development services range from due diligence and master planning to design and construction administration.
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Site layout, grading, drainage, stormwater management, utility, roadway & other engineering plans. This Jobot Job is hosted by: Mike Basile. We are a multi-disciplined consulting firm that does infrastructure, planning and design, environmental and water resources engineering, land planning and development, and energy.
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As a multidisciplinary firm, our services include architecture, construction management, land surveying, landscape architecture, transportation engineering, municipal engineering, and environmental.
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Our civil engineers, landscape architects, and surveyors are responsible for ensuring that each project is well considered in siting, orientation, traffic flow, landscaping, utilities in, storm water management, and more.
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Project Document Controls & Procedures: Coordinating and reviewing drawings, submissions, specifications, changes and document control, Change management – responsible for set-up, issuing documentation, pricing and change administration.
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Approximately 50% of your role will involve project management, with 45% dedicated to technical delivery. Project Management Responsibilities. Under the guidance of a PM Coach, you will collaborate with Project Controls staff to analyze ongoing project performance data and develop recovery plans when necessary.
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Must adhere to and follow all firm-wide policies and procedures as they relate to human resources management, project management, financial management, client relations, quality assurance and control, and business development.
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