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Knowledge of industry best practices, cost control principles, and regulatory requirements related to Heavy Highway and Road construction. Evaluate alternative construction methods and materials to optimize cost-efficiency and project feasibility.
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Proven experience in site design, storm water management, water/wastewater utilities, on-site sanitary systems, erosion control, and DOT projects. Prepare comprehensive site design plans covering grading, drainage, and erosion control.
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Experience in retaining wall design, cost estimating, pavement design, surveying, construction management, or GIS is a plus. Design on-site sanitary systems such as septic tanks, aeration systems, and leach fields.
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Conduct site investigations and feasibility studies to determine project requirements. We are seeking a Branch Engineering Manager to lead a rapidly growing privately held full-service Civil Engineering design firm having leadership responsibilities for multiple concurrent projects in the municipal water and sanitary sewer infrastructure sector.
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Local candidates will be given preference depending on location of project, though relocation or travel to on-site QC management will be required for the QC Manager position.
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The Project Cost Engineer will work directly under the Project Cost Manager, overseeing various cost management activities including estimating, cost control, forecasting, and risk analysis.
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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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Monitors discipline construction productivity, progress, and cost, and reports to Construction Manager and Field Project Controls Manager. Is responsible for reporting inappropriate conduct by any site personnel to the site Construction manager and the project Safety manager.
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Develop and implement Construction Security Plan (CSP) that addresses infrastructure, personnel, training, and processes for construction site physical security, site access control, receipt and storage of construction materials, and monitoring of construction activities.
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Monitor and control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; investigate potentially serious situations and implement corrective measures.
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Pittman is accomplished in the handling of all aspects of public and private highway construction projects including traffic control, erosion control, excavation, storm sewer installation, grading, asphalt paving, and concrete items including paving, structures and flatwork.
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Expertise in batch process manufacturing in all the following project phases: Requirement’s documentation, detailed design generation (base on IS88 and using object-oriented design approach), implementation, system integration, testing and on-site startup, using PSM (Process Safety Management) elements and Industrial standards.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering or Quality Management from an accredited institution and 10+ years of experience in Quality Assurance/Quality Control on NYC construction projects exceeding 150 million in value.
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Mmrgrp.com. Summary: The cost control engineer assists the project controls manager in managing all aspects of a project including the organization, planning, scheduling, subcontractor scheduling, and day-to-day issues, in a manner that results in completion of a project on time, on budget, and a quality that meets or exceeds the customer's expectations.
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ERM is seeking a motivated Senior Civil Engineer with a focus on site civil design and construction in the Mid-Atlantic area. Staff management, project controls and management support for significant consulting and construction projects, including scheduling, labor resourcing, and cost estimating, will be a component of this position.
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