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Role Summary The Design Manager 1 is responsible for successful delivery of projects by organizing the design teams, trade partners, process, and technology when projects utilize design-build, design assist or other alternate delivery methods.
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With exciting investments and innovations across transportation, communications, cleantech and healthcare, our family of businesses – which includes Cox Automotive and Cox Communications – is forging a better future for us all.
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Master's degree, or MBA in business, operations, human resources, adult education, organizational development, instructional design or related field. Build vendor strategy for campaign work and identify/onboard vendors to conduct this work at competitive rates and desired SLAs.
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Configure, Design, Build, Test and Deploy the core S/4 Transportation Management with complementary solutions to ensure it works seamlessly. Minimum of 5 years experience with SAP S/4 Transportation Management module, including solution design, config, testing, cutover, and go-live support.
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The Design Manager 1 is responsible for successful delivery of projects by organizing the design teams, trade partners, process, and technology when projects utilize design-build, design assist or other alternate delivery methods.
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Experience as a quality manager for final design on at least one transportation infrastructure project involving both bridge and roadway aspects of at least $50 million in construction value, and one transportation infrastructure project utilizing a design-build methodology.
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Our Transportation Team is seeking a Design Manager in Cincinnati, Ohio region to be a key leader on a multi-billion dollar Design for Design Build Project that includes the reconstruction and widening of a complex interchange that includes over 35 bridges, 25 retaining walls, coordination with numerous stakeholders.
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Project management experience in leading projects utilizing various delivery models such as EPC (Engineer Procure Construct), DBB (Design Bid Build), ECI (Early Contractor Involvement) etc.
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Engineering design for numerous roadway drainage and design-build projects including collector streets, urban arterials, rural and urban expressways, interstates, and bridge replacements across the southeast.
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Office of Alternative Delivery, District 1 Design-Build GEC (GDOT) This full design team will deliver and produce remotely for projects in multiple locations under a project manager in the project and client location.
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AECOM is seeking a Structures Design Manager for its East Region Transportation Business Line. The East Region encompasses the Northeast (ME, NH, VT, MA, CT, RI), New York, Mid-Atlantic (PA, NJ, MD, VA, WV) and Southeast (NC, SC, TN, AL, GA, FL) sub-regions.
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Work in collaboration with the network design team to deliver an optimized warehouse and transportation footprint for the Global Logistics Organization. As a Program Manager, you will play a role in analyzing, root causing, identifying, and implementing inventory and network design best practices.
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If you are a seasoned technical design manager or project manager with at least 3 design/build or General Engineering Consulting (GEC) transportation projects under your belt, and are passionate about design, we would like to talk with you.
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What You'll Be Doing:In this technically focused role, the successful candidate will be responsible for developing win strategies, teaming and innovative solutions for major highway and bridge projects/proposals in the Eastern US. Upon award, the Design Manager will oversee the full technical scope of the entire Design/Build project, develop a detailed design schedule, and ensure the project has a successful start-up.
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