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Experience as a construction Field Engineer or Site manager is applicable- overseeing the construction and administrative task on a Utility scale solar installation.
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Our client is a well-established, cutting-edge, civil construction contractor looking for a CAD Manager who loves earthwork, paving, structures, underground utilities, and everything else there is about heavy highway and civil construction.
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From residential pool/spa landscape, to multi-million dollar custom landscapes, to resorts (The Phoenician, Ritz-Carlton, Four Seasons, Fairmont Princess) to commercial projects (The Biltmore Commerce Center), to community development, we work on everything outdoors: pool/spa, water feature, decking, masonry, utilities, shade structures, casitas/shade structures, custom metal and wood work, lighting, and landscape/irrigation.
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0+ years of experience in civil engineering with a focus on site development, grading, and drainage. Collaborate with forensic engineers to prepare investigative reports on construction defects and disputes between owners, contractors, developers, government agencies, and other parties.
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Support on-site construction team efforts in the implementation of VDC/Digital Delivery applications and practices such as Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality. Educate project team on software and workflows utilized throughout the design and construction process.
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Provide on-site management of renovation projects at ADF Scottsdale, working with the construction management company to keep projects on time and budget, anticipating and resolving conflicts construction may have on building operations.
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With a significant project backlog and two major upcoming projects on the horizon, we are seeking a dynamic and experienced Preconstruction Manager to join our team and lead our preconstruction efforts.
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Software & Technology MS Windows 7, MS Office Word, Excel, and Outlook; Contract Manager, Primavera Scheduling, Fabtrol and Tekla system. The project manager works directly with clients to ensure deliverables fall within the applicable scope and budget.
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May be responsible for assisting other workers on construction and preconstruction assignments. The specific on-site tasks are related to the needs and duties of each project.
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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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Communicate with on-site personnel and engineering staff effectively and professionally. Perform testing on construction materials including, Asphalt, Soils, Reinforcing Steel, Concrete, Masonry and Paving.
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The Bankruptcy Case Manager I must be organized and detail-oriented to handle bankruptcy accounts. On their behalf, we manage (or “service”) their loan portfolios, which means that we collect homeowners’ mortgage payments, pay their tax and insurance bills, and help homeowners in default to get current.
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This is an on-site role that requires strong leadership and communication skills to collaborate with internal and external stakeholders, manage project budgets, schedules, and resources, and ensure adherence to safety and quality standards.
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Walsh is a rapidly growing, highly diversified construction company, and we constantly seek builders and business people to join our industry-leading team. May oil, grease, service, and make normal maintenance adjustments on equipment; perform daily safety and maintenance checks; complete paperwork and other documentation as needed.
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The Group Craft Construction Manager (CM) will oversee and lead our construction craft force on projects for the assigned group across the United States. Craft Training & Performance - Assist the craft workforce development team in understanding training gaps and needs throughout our Industrial craft workforce, assist in developing training modules, and assist in enabling both on-site and off-site training sessions to best support our craft and our projects.
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construction manager on site and jobs Title: senior construction manager Company: Vantage Data Centers in Phoenix, AZ
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