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Position Summary: The Electrical Construction Manager will work within the Construction Management department and will report to Electrical Project Manager. 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 Project Manager position is fully accountable for the financial performance of the project and overall management direction for one or more multi-million-dollar heavy civil construction projects.
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Our PM+CM team is currently seeking a Quality Engineering Manager for work on various rail, transit and other infrastructure projects. Implement the Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) and Quality Management System (QMS) in accordance with CTA QA/QC Guidelines.
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To monitor the work of contractors to ensure quality control and contract compliance for roadway, structure, and bridge construction/maintenance projects of routine to moderate complexity, under the direction of a Construction Manager or designee.
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Position Summary: The Electrical Construction Manager will work within the Construction Management department and will report to the Electrical Project Manager. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent degree and/or equivalent field work experience preferred.
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If this sounds like you and what you're looking for, we'd love to hear from you Job Title: Site Safety Manager Must have previous construction safety experience with a (GC), General Contracting company, (Commercial) preferred.
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Under the direction of the Regional Program Manager, this position performs complex (journey-level) project management work and is responsible for complex project management work for Capital Construction projects.
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As a Project Manager in Heavy Civil Construction, you will oversee the planning, execution, and completion of highway and bridge construction projects. Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management within the heavy civil construction industry.
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Construction management experience with agency clients such as MTA, New York City Transit, Metro North Railroad, NJ Transit or Long Island Railroad. State Professional Engineer (PE) license or Certified Construction Manager (CCM) required.
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Designation as CMIT (Construction Manager In-Training) per CMAA (Construction Management Association of America). Bachelor of Science Degree in Construction Management, Construction Engineering Technology, or related field plus (7) years' experience as a Construction Inspector II; or commensurate public agency construction inspection experience.
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The Water Preconstruction Manager will collaborate with and motivate a team of designers, project managers, estimators, and subcontractors in the day-to-day management of proposal development and preconstruction activities for Design-Build (DB), Construction Management at Risk (CMAR), Engineer Procure Construct (EPC), Construction, and Program Management projects.
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Experience Required 5 years: 5 years: · Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or another relevant fieldo Experience can be substituted for education on a 1:1 basis· Experience as a Project Manager or Construction Manager on construction projects specifically, heavy civil and infrastructure.
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BS degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in heavy civil construction.
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Must have experience with Construction Manager-at-Risk (CMAR) contracts and Design Build contracts experience is a bonus. We specialize in dam construction and rehabilitation, power transmission and distribution, tunneling, inland marine, oil, gas, utility, and sewer and water pipeline projects.
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RQAW is in search of an experienced Construction Project Engineer/Manager to join our growing Construction Services Department team in Southeastern Indiana and Southwestern Ohio. The individual selected for this position will engage in all aspects of construction project administrative oversight and management for transportation projects.
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