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The SSHO reports directly to the Program Manager/Site Manager and indirectly to Corporate Environmental, Safety and Health (ESH) Director. Provides Safety oversight that includes a minimum of one Competent Person at the project site to function as the Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO.
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The Project Manager will be directly involved in Company's safety initiatives. The Project Manager position is responsible for the successful management of fencing and guardrail projects.
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This is a 1099 position (independent contractor) for a 1 year commitment as a site safety manager on a project in Lubbock, TX. You will be representing a large General Contractor on this project.
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HBK Engineering is seeking a Project Engineer to support our growing portfolio of land development projects, including electric vehicle charging stations, commercial and utility-scale solar, battery energy storage sites and utility-related civil site work.
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The Project Manager will manage the conceptual development of a construction project and will oversee its quality control, organization, scheduling, and implementation. The Project Manager will manage purchasing materials for projects and coordinating the logistics of delivery with the Superintendents.
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We are currently seeking a Project Manager to work out of our Rancho Cucamonga office. The Project Manager will oversee and ensure the project schedules and submittals are properly documented, maintained, and communicated.
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Coordinate material and equipment logistics with the project superintendent. Ability to schedule and coordinate all site work. Preparation and oversee project close-out requirements including cost history, red line as-builts, and all other project controls.
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Scheduling Software – Microsoft Project, Primavera. Interacts with Engineering and Estimating with feedback on estimates, cost, best practices, etc. Manage Quotes/Bids/Estimates for all materials and labor for the project.
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X-ray & Vascular Imaging Services On-site Manager San Diego, CA ref. The Imaging Services On-site Manager is responsible for managing the Imaging Services Engineers on-site at our customer hospital.
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Updating project schedules and detailed cost reports to be reviewed. Save all project documents in the appropriate folders in the shared drives. Ability to interact with people on all levels ensuring that all external and internal communication is carried out to a high standard.
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As a Project Geologist/Project Manager, you will work in the office and field on Phase I Environmental Site Assessments; Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs); soil excavation oversight; remedial and vapor mitigation systems installations; chemical and amendment injections; operation, maintenance, and monitoring (OM&M) of remedial and vapor mitigation systems, and leading field teams conducting aquifer testing and sampling of various media.
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Must be able to serve rotational 24-hour emergency on-call if required by site. Develops site objectives in conjunction with Area Manager and assists managers and supervisors in developing goals and activities in their respective areas in order to meet overall business objectives.
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Be responsible for the successful execution of all activities at the project site, including BOP contractor, equipment suppliers, construction services and related work, including ensuring safety is a priority and is adequately addressed by all on site personnel associated with the project.
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JOB DESCRIPTION As a Lighting Project Manager you be responsible for independently leading FSG's efforts with assigned accounts, ensuring that all assigned projects are completed on time and within the established budget.
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Oversee all phases of project management including mass excavation, site development, demolition, fine grading, pipe and drainage installation, traffic control, structure demolition and removal, underground utilities, erosion control, concrete work, steel work, and paving and milling.
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on site project manager jobs Title: site safety manager Company: Yonkers Contracting Company Inc in Dothan, Alabama
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