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Title: Engineer Project Management State Role Title: Architect/Engineer I Hiring Range: $67,646 - $109,925 Pay Band: 5 Agency: VA Dept of Transportation Location: Bristol District Office Agency Website: Recruitment Type: General Public - G Job Duties VDOT is driven by safety, service to the community, and commitment to excellence If you are driven by innovation and a passion for infrastructure, we want you to join our team to keep Virginia moving.
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Minimum 5-10 years of experience of BRM / BA experience with multiple SaaS and Cloud Systems (examples –WorkDay, LogicGate, Hyperion EPM/FCCS, Kronos, Oracle EBS R12 and/or Oracle Cloud with expertise in functional analysis Project Accounting, Inventory, Supply Chain, Project Costing, Project Billing, Project Revenue, Revenue management, Capital Projects, AR and Financial Applications.
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Experience: Minimum 5 years' experience in data center construction and project management including the installation of standard cabling technologies, rack infrastructure and managing large scale build projects including the ability to communicate, prioritize and manage time effectively.
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Job Description: Reporting to the director of Facilities Planning, the Capital Project Manager is responsible for the management of design and construction process for capital and select renovation, rehab and repair projects.
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Minimum 5 years’ experience in data center construction and project management including the installation of standard cabling technologies, rack infrastructure and managing large scale build projects including the ability to communicate, prioritize and manage time effectively.
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Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Construction Management, Project Management, or a related field. Strong understanding of project management principles, including scope, time, cost, quality, and risk management.
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Keywords: field superintendent, site superintendent, construction superintendent, project superintendent, traveling superintendent, construction manager, site manager, field manager, field supervisor, construction supervisor, project supervisor.
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Prior Project Management experience. Burgess & Niple is looking for a Senior Project Manager – Stormwater Engineer to join our team. B&N Senior Project Manager – Stormwater Engineer Responsibilities.
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As a Senior Technical Manager in our stormwater team, you will play a pivotal role in guiding technical excellence, project management, and training while contributing to the success of our stormwater initiatives.
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The Project Manager position is responsible for the successful management of fencing and guardrail projects. The Project Manager will manage the conceptual development of a construction project and will oversee its quality control, organization, scheduling, and implementation.
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The Project Manager will manage purchasing materials for projects and coordinating the logistics of delivery with the Superintendents. We are currently seeking a Project Manager to work out of our Rancho Cucamonga office.
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Intermediate level of knowledge in: Project Management Creating logical and resource-loaded project schedules Budget Analysis and controls Estimating work efforts Change orders QA/QC processes Development of processes and procedures Continuous Improvement such as Lean, Six Sigma, Total Quality Management Project Finance Microsoft Office suite (Excel, Word, PPT, Outlook, Visio) Job Costing or accounting software.
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Primary Purpose of Position This position is charged with direct project management responsibilities for ensuring that Capital Improvement design and construction projects, and Repair and Renovation projects are completed on time and within established budgets while ensuring the capital improvement to the University’s facilities meets Federal, State and local building codes as well as University requirements with minimal disruption to on-going University activities.
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Primary responsibility for assisting in developing (with QC Mgr and staff) , communicating and implementing the overall Design-Build scope including Health, Safety, Environmental (HSE) and Quality Management Plan (QMP) elements at the subcontractor project management level all the way through to the craft labor level.
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In depth knowledge of project engineering for technical consult and QA/QC inspections. These projects include, but are not limited to, a combination of energy conservation measures (ECM) and renewable generation projects such as Photovoltaic Solar, Battery Energy Storage Solutions (BESS), high-efficiency HVAC, Energy Management Systems (EMS), high-efficiency transformers, LED lighting, lighting control systems.
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