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Provide overall project management direction on various heavy civil construction and infrastructure projects for the Federal Government and private industry clients. Experience Required 5 years: 5 years: · Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or another relevant fieldo Experience can be substituted for education on a 1:1 basis· Experience as a Project Manager or Construction Manager on construction projects specifically, heavy civil and infrastructure.
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Minimum of 5 years in infrastructure design, management, and oversight of related procurement and services, preferably in healthcare industry or USAID project. Lead coordination with other USAID bureaus/offices and other USG, United Nations (UN), and/or multilateral agencies/donors, particularly in relation to Agency Construction Policies and Construction Risk Management.
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The Senior Engineer role entails undertaking a broad range of municipal engineering tasks and may include working in either a land development or capital improvement program (CIP) project management role.
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Responsibilities include analyzing hydropower facilities, water conveyance systems, watersheds and floodplains; construction document and cost development; writing reports; directing activities of other project staff; quality control reviews; project management; client communication; and designing water resources and other civil engineering projects.
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Master's degree in Civil, Geotechnical, Environmental, Structural Engineering, Accounting, Construction Management or similar. Creates, implements, and utilizes standard methods for project estimating, Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), contract management, reporting, and other project related processes.
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The position will also participate in and provide subject matter oversight of a variety of project types including planning, design, inspection and construction management of dam, levees, floodwalls, and other critical infrastructure subject to seismic forces and ground motions.
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The Dams, Levees, and Civil Works Business Class (DLCW BC) is a multi-disciplinary team of civil, structural, and geotechnical engineers, geologists, rope access inspectors, CAD/Civil 3D practitioners, and Project Managers.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification. Consults with, assists, and advises Engineering, Project, and Sales Department management on matters involving costs or cost estimates on proposed sales, new developments, or active projects.
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BS degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in heavy civil construction. Three (3) to five (5) years progressive project experience in heavy civil environments.
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Position Overview: As a Civil Engineer specializing in Land Development Design, you will play a pivotal role in transforming conceptual plans into reality. Join our dynamic and innovative team as a Civil Engineer specializing in Land Development Design.
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8 to 15 years of consulting experience, primarily in municipal infrastructure, with a minimum of 4 years' experience in project management of civil/municipal infrastructure projects (conveyance of water, storm, and wastewater.
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As a global leader in the design and construction of large-scale civil works facilities, water conveyance systems, stormwater management, and wastewater treatment plants, we're committed to creating sustainable solutions that improve communities worldwide.
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Undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management. Provide full estimating services on large, complex treatment plant and heavy civil construction projects. This person will work closely with the Chief Estimator, Division Manager as well as ownership to ensure that the project are estimated correctly and the work is performed in an efficient manner.
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The successful candidate will hold a BS/BA Degree in Architecture, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or another construction related subject. Anser provides our clients with advisory, compliance, program and project construction management services at the highest level of dedication.
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Professional Degree in construction management, architecture or a related field (mechanical or civil engineering, construction tech, interior design, business administration) is preferred.
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