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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional TalentDESCRIPTION:The primary function of a Systems Project Engineer is to assist the Project Manager in organizing, controlling, scheduling, monitoring, and recording all activities which are part of the construction management of a project.
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Duties and Responsibilities Serve as a project manager and/or technical task leader on key projects and accounts. Ten years of project management experience Five years of experience in CCR-related projects 15+ years of related project experience in Civil Design, CCR, Environmental Infrastructure or Geotechnical Engineering projects related to CCR management, solid waste management, remediation construction, water resources, dams and impoundments.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional TalentDESCRIPTION:We are looking for an experienced Communications Project Engineer to install and test a variety of communication systems. Company, is seekinga Project Engineer - Communications to join our Los Angeles, CA office.
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Hatch is currently seeking a highly motivated Senior Communications Infrastructure Engineer to join our Transit Rail Systems Engineering team in our Los Angeles, CA office. Requisition ID: 91933 Job Category: Infrastructure; Engineering; Information Technology; Project Engineering; Technology Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States Join a company that is passionately committed to the pursuit of a better world through positive change.
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As a Project Engineer for a leading commercial general contractor specializing in life science and healthcare projects, you will play a critical role in ensuring the successful execution of complex construction projects.
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The Project Engineer (PE) shall support the Project Manager (PM), and Superintendent (Supt) as required in order for them to meet their goals through all phases of a project.
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Company, is seekinga Systems Project Engineer to join our Los Angeles, CA office. ·Assist construction to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget. and their impact on project activities is vital.
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RESPONSIBILITIES: ·Assist Purple Line Extension Section 2 & Section 3 project with management of Systems elements including Traction Power, Communications, or Train Control·Assist the Systems Project team with management of specialty subcontractors.
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Light Rail or Heavy Rail Transit experience preferred Expected salary range for this position is $115,000 - $125,000 depending on experience. During our storied history, we have gained experience on virtually every building type or unusual site condition in every region of the United States as well as the Middle East, Spain, the Virgin Islands, and the Caribbean.
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The Senior Software Engineer works with project constituents to establish project scope, design system architecture, development and deployment strategies and processes. The Senior Software Engineer must have the ability to connect with and influence a wide variety of project constituents including both technical and non-technical resources.
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Position Description:The Project Engineer (PE) is responsible for all on-site project administration and for management of the office engineers and jobsite administrator. A project engineer works with stakeholders at all levels and will be required to negotiate with owners, suppliers and trade partners in resolving disputes and managing changes.
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Identify, document and track closure of contractor work that is out of compliance or deficient; Initiates NCRs for action by the PM. Participate in managing and inspecting project punch lists, cover inspections and provide status reports on completion progress.
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Develop and maintain a detailed project schedule, in which all project milestones will be tracked to allow for on-time delivery. Interface with project engineer to ensure successful design output as approved by the client.
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Typical schedule is to work 4-6 weeks and then 1-2 weeks back at “home base” depending on project schedule. This is worked out on a case by case basis with your assigned project manager.
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Working knowledge of Primavera P6 is desired Expected annual salary range for this job is $80,000 - $105,000 depending on experience Rudolph & Sletten builds extraordinary projects with exceptional talent.
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