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Carry out project experiments including bench-top, pilot plant and production plant trials. Ability to work cross-functionally with internal/external partners with proven project management skills and the ability to influence without authority.
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Junior Project Manager (PM) – Civil Engineering – Planning Review Junior Project Managers lead and coordinate projects relating to municipal and public agency civil engineering services.
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Knowledge of control technology (PLC/controls/inverters). Are you a skilled Electro-Mechanical Technician ready to take on the challenge of maintaining a state-of-the-art automated material handling system in a fast-paced distribution center.
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The Contract Accounts Manager negotiates Standing and Project Specific contract with the assistance of the Department Head and General Counsel when applicable. Knowledge and expertise in construction office management to answer multiple project related questions.
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Knowledgeable in construction office management with the ability to answer multiple project related inquiries. Assists with compiling bid packages with the Project Managers. Does reporting on capital project accounting and other reports as requested.
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Assists Maintenance Technician and Electrician to trouble-shoot electrical controls (motor circuits, process or packaging machinery, and programmable controllers) using drawings, documentation, and required tools.
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All Operations Leadership must be proficient with enterprise technology systems such as Advanced Excel, Outlook/Gmail, Project Management Software, Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), and Process Workflow creation.
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Under direct or general supervision of the Field Service Supervisor, the Field Service Worker I performs a variety of routine scheduled and emergency work for the installation, repair, operation, and maintenance of the District's water services, valves, mains, meters, and hydrants; assists in project inspections during maintenance and construction of District water distribution and wastewater collection systems; and performs related work as required.
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Communicate with project manager, engineering technicians, client representative, contractor's representative and others as applicable regarding the construction site, project requirements, and testing, observation, and inspection requirements and results.
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In addition, responsibilities include oversight of division functions, including: accounting, budget and cost controls, analysis of revenue and expenditure projections, accounts payable, accounts receivable, billing processes, payroll processes, and purchasing and contracting activities through subordinate supervisors.
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Knowledge and experience working with conveyor systems, electrical 3-phase motor controls/PLC, overall material handling experience. Sets up and operates lathe, drill press, grinder, and other metalworking tools to make and repair parts.
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Works closely with Logistic engineering management and external suppliers relative to the development of capital project bids to ensure adherence to Supply Chain maintenance policies, procedures and standards.
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The Senior Estimator will analyze plans, review project documents, and develop quantity take-offs (QTOs) to ensure timely and accurate estimates. Key responsibilities:Review project documents, specifications, and drawings to ensure accuracy and completeness prior to estimating.
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Coordinates with accounting for financial management of business intelligence, invoicing and collectionsDevelop understanding and be aware of project-related risk. Terracon’s Southern California Metro locations seek a Construction Materials and Inspection Project Manager to join their team.
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As the industry leader in staffing for architecture, engineering, and construction projects, JLM has 18,500+ pre-vetted, highly-skilled, and available people ready to power your project within 7 days.
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