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The Project Manager is an integral part of the Project Operations Management Team and is directly responsible for providing administrative support on roadway, bridge, and heavy highway construction projects.
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Key Responsibilities: The role and responsibilities of the Senior Project Delivery Operations Manager will include, but are not limited to, the following: Maintain a strong and positive working relationship across Project Delivery (PMO, CMO, ATO, QA) and Regional Operations staff and corporate.
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That Leads or coordinates construction projects such as developing a new facility; the addition, expansion or extension of an existing facility; or renovation/alterations to a facility in collaboration with project team, construction site and management.
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Black & Veatch has an exciting opportunity for a Project Manager focused on Planning & Asset Management in Texas and the lower central region, including Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas.
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Oversees internal staff and other consultants in the planning, proactive needs analysis, management and scheduling of projects in accordance with airport and environmental affairs design criteria and codes and reports any concerns/issues to the Program Manager; drives in Airfield Operations Area (AOA) and accesses all forms of construction in progress.
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General Description The Project Manager I (PM I) will be responsible for all aspects of design-build/engineer-procure-construct projects including, but not limited to, management and administration of the prime contract, overseeing the engineering, design, procurement, scheduling, and construction management teams.
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Some concentration of experience in at least one of the following: solar industry construction and operating contracts, solar project construction, operations/asset management, solar project design/development, module/inverter technology, energy assessment, power marketing/offtake contracting, energy storage technology and implementation, market research/policy, or in the independent engineering function.
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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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Depending on company assignment, you will learn practical skills in project management, construction management, estimating, scheduling or construction engineering. Established in 1946, TDIndustries has developed into one of America's premier Mechanical Construction and Facility Services companies serving clients through the full life-cycle of a facility, to include engineering, construction, operations and maintenance.
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Attend project related meetings, coordinate with project leaders, and regularly report status to Construction management. A minimum of two (2) years of experience in Controls or Electrical construction project management; Coordination with multiple teams or vendors to meet project requirements.
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Works with the District Manager in overseeing asset management efforts, administrative support duties, quality control, and field operations management support. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, Construction Management, related degree and/or equivalent work experience.
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Project Managers can become sales people, operations manager, general manager and eventually president depending on your strengths, experience, commitment to professional growth, etc.
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Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. This position is Project Manager with aviation infrastructure (vertical/horizontal), be intimately familiar with Airport/Airline Operations, and/or related experience.
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The Assistant Project Manager leads work alongside our Project Operations and Field Management to foster great client relationships, develop our employees, and oversee the safe construction of high quality, profitable, and on schedule projects.
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8+ years business experience, preferably in the branding and imaging or construction management space. Advanced knowledge of SAP, Salesforce, Smartsheet, and other project management tools strongly preferred.
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