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Our range of expertise, project types, and culture make us the choice for top talent in the AEC industry. Travel to project sites and other offices as required, including overnight travel.
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Granite also produces construction materials, gravel, ready-mix, recycled asphalt products, and asphalt concrete, and is a proven leader in alternative procurement project delivery. Three (3) to five (5) years progressive project experience in heavy civil environments.
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RQC, LLC, (a wholly-owned subsidiary of DPR Construction) is seeking experienced Architects and Designers with an advanced level of large scale ($25M +) commercial, federal and/or industrial type project experience to join our design/build team to contribute to a true integrated project delivery for the Department of Defense.
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Strong basis to grow to lead construction project engineer in next years to manage construction projects at much larger scale and more rapid pace of construction. We are looking for a Construction Project Manager to join our growing company.
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DEFINITION*Under general direction of the Deputy Chief Development Officer, the Project Management Office (PMO) Manager is responsible for project management functions and processes. Experience with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, such as JD Edwards, and Microsoft Project or similar project planning software.
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US Architectural License required for Design Project Manager role. The Design Project Manager must be able to lead design charrettes, Government design meetings, and project team meetings, while providing mentorship to assigned team members.
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Position Overview: As a Glazing Project Manager, you will oversee the successful execution of commercial glazing projects from start to finish. Join Our Team as a Glazing Project Manager.
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Ensure project drawings and calculations are reviewed and approved by the Project Manager, Engineering Manager or General Manager. Additionally, the program will adequately prepare the trainee on best practices and techniques to collaborate with the General Manager, Engineering Manager, Project Managers and Engineering Technicians throughout the design process.
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Complete responsibility of creating the master project schedule with proper project documents to owner (including but not limited to contracts, bonds, insurance, SWPPP documents, etc.) The only fully integrated sports construction company and controls all business operations to take its products straight to the end-user including marketing, sales, quality control, project management, maintenance and warranty.
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DESCRIPTIONOur Project Manager, will be supporting our many public and private sector water/wastewater clients in San Diego with their next challenging projects. Perform project management duties, such as invoicing, project budgeting and forecasting and monthly reports Prepare and oversee design calculations, drawings, and specifications for water and wastewater pipelines and pumping stations.
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Proficiency in Procore (mandatory), Blue Beam, Zoom, Microsoft Outlook, Excel, and Microsoft Project. Utilizing PROCORE's cloud-based software, we ensure streamlined, efficient project management, meeting schedules and budgets with exceptional quality.
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Looking for a project engineer (APM) to oversee contracts, claims, and cost reporting/management for water intake modification project, dredging project and other potential construction projects i.e. new proposed bridge etc.
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The day-to-day As an Optical Systems Project Engineer you will use your experience to craft, implement, document, test, troubleshoot and deploy Free Space Optic communications solutions. Learn more about Viasat's comprehensive benefit offerings that are focused on your holistic health and wellness at careers.viasat.com/LifeAtViasat/Benefits.
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3-5 years of Construction Management Experience (i.e. Construction Project Management) We are currently looking for someone with an extensive construction project management background, who is extremely detail-oriented with a positive go-getter attitude, willing to do whatever it takes to exceed client expectations at every opportunity.
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Coordinate with estimators and project controls group to establish budget. Provide environment where dynamic project communication occurs between Project Engineers, Foremen, Superintendents and Construction Manager to ensure work is accomplished in an efficient, profitable, and safe manner.
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