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Join our team of talented Project Managers, Business Analysts and technologists and be part of our organization's digital transformation. Develop time and cost estimates utilizing both detailed and milestone project plans.
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Rudolph & Sletten, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our office in Roseville, CA About Rudolph & Sletten:In the last six decades, Rudolph and Sletten has built thousands of projects across our five California offices, from research centers designed to cure diseases, to institutions that educate future generations, to civic facilities and high-tech campuses that move our state forward.
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TOP THINGS: Project based experience in project controls (cost & schedule). Experience with project forecasting, accruals, scheduling. TOP THINGS: Project based experience in project controls (cost & schedule.
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The Project Manager will coordinate labor and equipment with the Vice President of Operations for the selection, assignment and utilization of job supervisors, foremen, engineers, health and safety officers, and workers.
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We offer flexible hours, competitive pay, and great benefits for both full and part-time associates.
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Typical salary range for a Water Resources Project Manager is $130,000-$180,000. We are seeking a Water Resources Project Manager to join our team in the Folsom, CA office. Foundational experience as a project engineer producing final design products and study analyses and deliverables.
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This person will be responsible for Certified Payroll/Prevailing Wage reporting/tracking and project billing. The Project Accountant will report to the Senior Project Accountant and Controller and will work closely with Project Management.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Land Development PM will be responsible for aiding in the preparation of quantity takeoffs, preliminary budgets, RFP’s and interacting with contractors estimating departments, bid spread assessment and recommendation, draft contracts, managing heavy-civil work in the field including pre-construction meetings, coordination between project subcontractors and municipal and City agencies; SWPP implementation coordination, changed condition management.
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Responsibilities include managing multiple projects, coordinating with Dokken’s environmental and engineering teams, navigating agency approval processes, preparing project proposals, securing new contracts for environmental services, building client relationships, and identifying opportunities for expansion into new market sectors.
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We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join our team as a full-time Civil Engineering Project Engineer in the Sacramento or Roseville Water Resources’ Flood and Drainage group. Past experience as a Project Engineer on Water Resources projects.
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The Project Engineer (PE) position at Murray Company is a key entry point into construction project management, and our PE's play a critical role in the success of each project. As a Project Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work alongside best-in-industry project managers and field leaders.
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This position functions as an Area Right of Way Project Manager for numerous projects. · Project management skills sufficient to lead and train staff in managing workloads, scope and schedule as well as to provide guidance to consultants and contractors.
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Our team is seeking a talented and hard-working Civil Project Engineer who is skilled in all things land development! Preparation of construction plans, feasibility reports, cost estimates, drainage reports and other project documents with little supervision needed.
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The Project Manager Assistant will perform administrative and office support duties including word processing, data entry, the creation and editing of documents in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Bluebeam), and internet research.
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A track record of excellence across all stages of the project life cycle, encompassing tasks ranging from bid preparation to feasibility studies, regulatory approvals, detailed design, data analysis, and client relationship management.
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