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The canvasser role varies based on project, including tasks such as knocking on doors, passing out literature, gathering data, persuading individuals, educating individuals, coordinating with the canvassing manager, handling applicable situations and reaching the daily goals set by the campaign.
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Project Engineer, Site Superintendent, Construction Project Manager) We have an immediate need for a Construction Manager (Project Manager/Construction or CPM) to be based out of the west coast.
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Rudolph & Sletten, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our office in Roseville, CA About Rudolph & Sletten:In the last six decades, Rudolph and Sletten has built thousands of projects across our five California offices, from research centers designed to cure diseases, to institutions that educate future generations, to civic facilities and high-tech campuses that move our state forward.
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Here's how an Assistant Superintendent for our Civil Infrastructure office contributes to our team: Responsibilities Works with site superintendent and lead project manager, implements PCL’s safety program and maintains safety and record-keeping requirements.
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Monitor adherence to document control system in concert with Senior Engineer and Project Controls Manager. Perform Monthly SafetyNet InspectionsBack up for Site Safety Manager and CSA Superintendents on night shift and weekends when requiredCoordinate with Site Safety Manager.
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We are hiring for a Project Manager to steer our cutting-edge projects in the underwater domain. The Project Manager is a key senior role within an area of business growth, developing and building new business relationships by influencing commercial and niche technical expertise within the region.
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Position Summary: The LSS Security Construction Manager will work within the Construction Management department and will report to Electrical Project Manager. Experience with project management software such as Prolog, Procore, E-Builder, Bluebeam, Microsoft Project, and Primavera Project Planner (P6.
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As a Project Architect, in partnership with the Project Manager and Project Designer, you are accountable for project financial performance and team communication. We are currently seeking a Project Architect to join our Sports + Recreation + Entertainment team.
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POSITION PURPOSE: The Project Manager plans, manages and coordinates municipal or industrial design/build projects. If from another state, must achieve certification within one year of appointment to Project Manager.
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Five (5) years of recent experience within the last ten (10) years as a Construction Manager, Project Manager, Project Controls Manager, or Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative on Department of Navy or other Department of Defense Projects is required.
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You will also work closely with Product Engineer (P2), Product Support Engineer (PSE), Project Engineer (PE), Industrial Engineer (ILE), Procurement, Product Manager (PM), Product Owner (PO), and HW Project Design Authority (HwPDA.
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Assignments are generally received from Engineers/Consultants (including Lead and Senior), Construction Inspector II, Project Inspector, Construction Manager or Project Manager.
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Serve as primary project point of contact to coordinate surveying and mapping services between Survey Party Chief and the client. Oversee all surveying and/or survey mapping activities, including review of all project changes, pending or anticipated alterations to the contract, additional work requests, and all other factors, which may significantly affect staffing requirements or budget.
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Electrical Project Manager - Data Center Construction - Atlanta GA. We are looking for Electrical Construction Project Manager to support critical facility construction projects.
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Two years' experience as a construction project manager or superintendent on highway construction projects of similar size, type, and complexity; The Construction Quality Control Manager (QCM) - Highway Construction has overall responsibility for reporting directly to the Project Manager and Corporate Management for the verification that we meet all quality standards on our projects.
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