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As Project Manager you will be expected to provide CPKC with effective project and construction management of internally and externally funded railway projects; including track, bridges, structures or other related facilities.
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Manages projects cradle-to-grave (design & construction) when determined by the Assistant Vice President (AVP), Development and Engineering that the project is suited for this management approach.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management, specifically in precast concrete construction. This role requires extensive knowledge and experience in concrete and precast concrete construction, as well as strong project management skills.
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The Data Center Construction Manager will be responsible for construction project management and oversight of construction related activities as they relate to new builds or general capital projects which includes the ownership of the project scope, quality, schedule, and budget.
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The CSE may substitute the degree requirement with an additional five (5) years of experience beyond the experience requirement of a minimum of seven (7) years of experience as a Construction Manager, Field Engineer, Project Engineer or Quality Control Manager on commercial/industrial type facilities, utility or waterfront related contracts valued in excess of $5 million.
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Our Site Safety Officers (SSHO)'s are responsible for planning, preparing, organizing, implementing, and executing all safety administrative and performance requirements for an assigned project in accordance with contract specifications, EM-385, OSHA, RQ internal Safety Management System, and Accident Prevention Plan (APP), while fully integrating with the project team to support the safe production of quality work.
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Manages the Construction of Capital Infrastructure Projects for the City of Atlanta’s Department of Watershed Management Facilities and Conveyances. Works closely with the Capital Improvement Project Team including representatives from Capital Project Division, Engineering Support Services, Strategic Asset Management, Office of Linear Infrastructure Operation, Office of Water and Wastewater Treatment, and other City of Atlanta Departments.
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Work closely with Operations Director to develop project management processes that ensure compliant contract management of subcontractors, grantees, vendors, personnel, field office operations, etc.
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The DOS is heavily invested in Research and requires that the Director delivers a deficit free research portfolio including the individual management of 450+ separate financial accounts, with 300 IRB reviewed protocols, 40 IACUC reviewed protocols, and upwards of 230 new proposals/ project preparations per year.
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Minimum of 10 years of electrical system design experience in the water/wastewater industry or related experience; experience with design-build, design-bid-build, and construction management at risk (CMAR) project delivery ideal.
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Reports To: Project Manager / Commissioning Director. To work on behalf of the project Owner as a Commissioning Manager on a portfolio of renewable energy (wind, solar, battery storage.
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Corresponds administratively with Project Supplier Delivery Manager, Project Supplier Quality Supervisor (PSQS), Project Procurement Manager, Functional Manager, the global business unit, BSQE, project Supplier Quality team, project engineering, procurement, quality assurance and construction personnel, and Area Supplier Quality Specialists.
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We are seeking a Civil Engineering Project Manager to oversee site-civil and large earthwork/solid waste projects along with geo-environmental assessments related to site development, heavy industry, and solid waste management associated with Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR.
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Together with ESD Regional Director and Deputy Director, make incentive and funding recommendations to senior management. Under the direction of the ESD WNY Regional Director & Deputy Director, originate and manage projects to assist with economic growth including but not limited to community development, business retention, expansion and start up in the Western New York region.
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AECOM/Tishman has an opportunity for a Senior MEP Project Manager for our exciting sports complex construction project in Flushing, NY. AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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