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Formal Government to Government compliance consultation between the Superintendent and each tribal leader for the eleven (11) affiliated American Indian Tribes, primarily related to the National Historic Preservation Act, Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, National Environmental Policy Act, along with Executive Orders and NPS Management directives.
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Minimum of three years of project experience in heavy civil construction. The candidate will assist Project Management in the direction of field responsibilities for both self-performing and subcontracted trades.
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Requirements: Construction Management or Engineering degree from a four-year universityMinimum of three years of project experience in heavy civil constructionExperience working with Earthwork, Underground Utilities, Highways, or StructuresProficiency in Viewpoint is preferredApplicant must be a self-starter who operates independently and thrives in a busy environment.
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Assisting Project Manager to assure project compliance with Company’s safety policies and OSHA safety standards. Company, is looking for an experienced Project Engineer with a background in heavy civil construction.
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Minimum of a Master’s Degree in Geotechnical Engineering, Civil Engineering or similar engineering or sciences related degrees. This position will partner with HDR’s Business Groups (Transportation, Water, Resources, Building Engineering Services, Architecture and Federal) to develop a geotechnical practice that will span the enterprise.
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Meet with Federal, local government and agency officials, along with private businesses and members of the public as a representative of ADOT and. Prefer a minimum of three years of experience within Traffic Engineering.
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The Project Engineer will be responsible for Underground Utilities and Earthwork projects located between Kingman and Flagstaff, Arizona area. Construction Management or Engineering degree from a four-year university.
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Familiarity with Alternative Project Delivery Methods (APDM), including Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR), Design-Build and Job Order Contracting (JOC). 7+ years of recent experience serving as Project Manager with a heavy Civil Contracting firm or a commercial General Contracting firm.
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Organizational and project management skills. Supports the Enrollment Management offices with other technologies such as OnBase, Qualtrics, Service Now, Salesforce, and other software solutions.
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Coordinating with superintendents and foreman to ensure project goals and expectations are met. Assist project planning to include project definition, scope, resources, and schedule.
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Major areas of responsibility include:Coordinating with superintendents and foreman to ensure project goals and expectations are met. Assist and coordinate and delegate timely completion of traffic control plans, equipment mobilization, safety plans, haul road plans, erosion control plans, purchase ordering, job costing, and other duties as required.
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The duties will vary between placements and may consist of the following: support other SPED employees with their daily management of students and activities, ensure safe transfer of students to and from transportation, lunch coverage, personal care needs, supporting student IEP requirements, and other needs as temporarily assigned.
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Must be able to manage changes in scope of work and be proficient in Viewpoint. Assist with schedule and coordinate with foreman and field personnel with daily schedules including materials, subcontractors, equipment, quality control, etc.
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Assist with contracts and provide customer support on all jobs. Assist with baseline schedule from the job estimate. Coordinate with all sub-contractors for timely completion and quality. Processes change orders as needed.
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Requirements: Construction Management or Engineering degree from a four-year universityMinimum of three years of project experience in heavy civil constructionExperience working with Earthwork, Underground Utilities, Highways, or StructuresProficiency in Viewpoint is preferredApplicant must be a self-starter who operates independently and thrives in a busy environment
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