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5 years of experience as a Project Manager in Heavy/Civil Construction (Heavy Highway, Mining, Mass Excavation, Site Preparation, Federal or Public Works Horizontal Construction.
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MWH Constructors , a global leader in heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is seeking a Senior Project Manager to support and lead semiconductor/advanced manufacturing construction projects in the Phoenix, AZ area.
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Assist in pricing work, draft changes and change orders to be reviewed by MEP Project Manager. Assist MEP Project Manager in locating and evaluating potential subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Project Manager in Heavy Civil construction. As a Heavy Civil Project Manager, you will have a crucial role in overseeing and managing large-scale civil construction projects.
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5+ years of experience as a Project Manager in data center construction, with a strong focus on MEP systems. Continually monitor the latest trends and developments in data center construction and MEP systems, implementing best practices to enhance project performance and efficiency.
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5+ years Project Controls Manager experience in Construction, preferably industrial projects (such as petrochemical, refinery, power, offshore platforms). We are seeking a Project Controls Manager who will lead the regions project control team and initiatives.
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Telecommunications Jr. Project Manager Applied Business Communications (ABcom) is a national low voltage BICSI Certified Prestige commercial structured cabling contractor and we are recruiting our next telecommunication project managers.
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Project Coordinator / Project Engineer – Assist Area Manager and Ops Ex Manager in driving project production, by maintaining a high level of communication with Subcontractors and Purchasers, coordinating material drops and crew scheduling.
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A Construction Manager (CM) advises project managers and the company on project planning, constructability preparedness, construction sequencing and works with subcontractors to resolve field issues as well as oversees material receiving and laydown yard needs for the projects.
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Manage and oversee a team which includes a Project Engineer, Construction Management, and their direct reports, while applying our Principle Based Management Philosophy to support team on utility scale solar and battery storage power plants.
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Who We Are As a Koch Engineered Solutions company, DEPCOM Power is a leading energy solutions partner for the utility solar and broader energy industries, providing project development support, engineering, procurement and construction, energy storage, repowering and operations and maintenance services.
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Minimum 5 years’ experience in commercial and/or data center construction and project management including the installation of standard cabling technologies, rack infrastructure and managing large scale build projects including the ability to communicate, prioritize and manage time effectively.
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GCON Management Company, LLC has full time Assistant Project Manager position in Phoenix, Arizona. In lieu of Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Urban Planning, Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related field and 2 years of experience, Employer will accept 4 years of experience in Job Offered or as Project Engineer, Assistant Project Manager, Construction Manager, Project Manager, or related position.
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The right candidate will have construction management internship experience on large and/or small projects and varying asset classes including, but not limited to, Higher Education, Retail, Multi-family, Hospitality, Healthcare, Restaurant, Transportation, Water and Waste Treatment, Self-Storage, Senior Living, Convention Centers, Laboratories, Correctional, etc.
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Serve as a task leader, deputy project manager, project manager, or design manager on water/wastewater planning and design projects. Work closely with the current BC client account manager to support client interactions in a role akin to a deputy client manager.
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