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This position reports to the Site Project Engineering Manager and is responsible for providing instrumentation expertise for projects with emphasis on instrumentation specification and design, Safety Instrumented System (SIS) design and specification, work plan writing and preparation, cost estimation, equipment procurement, system startup, data management and reporting, and system troubleshooting (as required.
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Perform the function of field engineer, including hands on field work and/or field engineering, supervision of subcontractors on the jobsite, review of daily work schedule and budget.
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ERM is looking for a motivated, hands-on Managing Consultant, Project Manager Geologist, Engineer or Hydrogeologist (Senior Level) to join our growing Liability Portfolio Management & Remediation team in the West Virgina area.
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This position reports to the Site Project Engineering Manager and is responsible for providing instrumentation expertise for projects with emphasis on instrumentation specification and design, Safety Instrumented System (SIS) design and specification, work plan writing and preparation, cost estimation, equipment procurement, system startup, data management and reporting, and system troubleshooting (as required) for the client.
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Plan and coordinate field work including sampling, drilling, well installation, soil, groundwater and LNAPL/DNAPL assessment; vapor intrusion assessment; and high-resolution site characterization (e.g., passive soil gas surveys, MIP, Waterloo Profiler), and remedial construction and O&M.
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Schneider's Automation Engineer is an impactful role on the team - implementing quality building automation control practices and providing technical oversight for construction site projects within a retrofit/energy performance contracting team.
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Ability to work in a variety of indoor and outdoor environments in both an office setting and on a construction site. Hands-on experience with other building automation vendors (Johnson Controls, Honeywell, Alerton, Automated Logic, ec.
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10 Years of experience in the construction industry with a minimum of 3 years “hands-on” field experience (preferably in heavy industrial with piping and/or structural steel.
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ERM is looking for a motivated, hands-on Project Manager, Engineer/Geologist to join our growing Liability Portfolio Management & Remediation team in Malvern, PA. 4+ years (7-12 years preferred) of experience, with progressive project management and technical experience for moderate to complex site investigation/remediation projects under CERCLA, RCRA and state programs.
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Construction experience would be great and acceptable; not a hands-on site manager but managing Resources / Departments. BS Degree in Engineering, Project Management, Construction Management, or related field.
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Perform construction management of landfill construction, landfill gas system construction, and other site structures. Our ideal candidate will be willing to learn hands on how to operate, maintain and manage a Waste Connections Landfill with the goal of being promoted to a Landfill District Manager opportunity.
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The Construction Manager responsibilities include managing and driving project initiatives, managing medium to complex field construction sites, overseeing subcontractor compliance, project scheduling, crew scheduling and management, cost controls, sustaining and expanding services, correspondence, and coordination with home office, clients, and other stakeholders.
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As a Field Construction Manager, you will be part of the Construction Management department supporting various project teams. The ideal candidate is a hands-on leader with a strong understanding of telecommunications construction and a passion for delivering high-quality projects.
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Hands-on familiarity with Site Manager, Field Manager, APPIA, Doc Express software, or similar platforms for construction management. Associate of Science of Engineering or Environmental Technology or Construction Management, or related field.
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Preferred Requirements: Associate of Science of Engineering or Environmental Technology or Construction Management, or related field. Above average proficiency with MS WORD Suite, Site or Field Manager, APPIA, and Doc Express.
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