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Brayman Construction Corporation is currently hiring for a full-time Quality Control Manager to join our team of professionals on our long-term, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) project at the Bluestone Dam in Hinton, West Virginia.
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The Director, Quality Control is responsible for leading and coordinating the quality control effort for Avangrid Renewables Onshore Project Delivery Team. The scope of responsibility includes continuous development and management of Avangrid's quality program and its implementation to ensure the quality construction of onshore construction projects.
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Five (5) years of construction experience as QC Manager, Project Supervision or Management. Construction Quality Control Supervisor. Quality Control Manager.
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This position is in the Project Management Office (PMO), Construction Management Division (CMD) seeking a skilled and motivated Field Engineer / Quality Control Manager to join our team.
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Typical duties of a Project Engineer includes managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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As a Construction Senior Estimator / Preconstruction Manager, you will play a crucial role in the pre-construction phase, working closely with project managers, architects, subcontractors, and clients to prepare accurate and competitive project bids.
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Typical duties of an Project Engineer includes managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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The Electrical Construction Manager will manage the Electrical Team and lead our onsite Electrical quality control efforts, which will include document review during preconstruction through commissioning and punchlist.
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The Senior Roadway Quality Control (QC) Technician serves as manager of the Roadway QC Technician team. Creates the daily schedule for all Roadway QC Technicians by consulting with CSC Superintendent, CSC Foreman, Plant Operator, HMA Production Manager, and when necessary, the QC Manager Asphalt and Asphalt Paving Construction Manager.
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This position requires a close working relationship with the Project Manager, Site Safety & Health Officer, Foreman, and Quality Control/Quality Assurance Manager (QM), as well as other project team members.
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Responsibility Highlights for our Project Manager or Senior Project Manager in Traffic Engineering Responsible for overall management of multiple projects and utilize experience to organize and execute the technical quality and coordination of a broad range of project assignments.
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Experience in site civil design including grading, roadway, pavements, utilities, stormwater management plans (flood control and stormwater quality), erosion and sediment control plans, project sites with multi-users and modes of transportation, and industrial construction and operations.
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Position Title: Senior Quality Assurance Engineer Location: LaSalle, IL but also to include anywhere in St. Louis District's area of responsibility Salary Range: $95,000 to $110,000 DOE Period of Performance : One base year with 4 option years Project Solutions Inc. is seeking an experienced Senior Quality Assurance Representative for an exciting opportunity in LaSalle, IL with the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE.
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The successful candidate for the CAP Construction Superintendent shall be able to provide technical expertise in the areas of Project and Construction Planning, Contract Administration, Construction Methodologies, Critical Path (CPM) Scheduling, Project Quality Control and Management of field project operations on multi-million-dollar Force Account construction, renovation, and major maintenance projects.
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Oversee the activities of all the direct report entities which includes Safety Manager/Engineer, Quality Manager/Engineer, Construction Manager/Superintendent, Contract Manager, Accounts Controller.
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