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Coordinate with estimators to establish budgeting and gain understanding of the project and bid. -Perform accurate project revenue and cost financial forecasting to ensure profitability and evaluate risk.
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Project Manager for underground Wet Utilities in urban street environment. -Coordinate efforts with field superintendents to establish schedule and resources to execute the project.
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Job Description-Read, interpret, and follow project plans, specifications, permits, and contract requirements to lead project team to successful delivery of the project. SpecialtiesUnderground Construction, Underground Utilities, General Engineering Contractor, Structure Construction, Oil & Gas Pipeline, Water & Sewer Pipeline, and Power & Communication Line Compensation: Salary Based on experience.
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Knowledge, Skills And Abilities -Knowledge of water, sewer, storm drain, asphalt trench paving, minor concrete structures and flatwork, and grading practices. Directly related work experience in underground construction can be substituted.
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Salary: Commensurate with experienceLocation: Primarily Greater Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire marketsGeneral SummaryThis position is responsible for the overall direction, completion, and outcome of underground wet utility and utility plant construction projects up to $10 million in size.
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Knowledge and understanding of union agreements and prevailing wage issues. Minimum of three years of experience in underground wet utilities for self-performing, at-risk, contractor. Draft subcontracts and purchase orders, and manage subcontractors and suppliers.
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Salary: Commensurate with experienceLocation: Primarily Greater Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire marketsGeneral SummaryThis position is responsible for the overall direction, completion, and outcome of underground wet utility and utility plant construction projects up to $ million in size.
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Our client is looking for an experienced and collaborative Design Build Project Manager / Construction Manager who thrives when people are in sync and construction projects are running not just on time but within budget.
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Minimum of three (3) years of experience in underground wet utilities for self-performing, at-risk, contractor. EducationBachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management. Ensure safety, environmental, and quality requirements are met and documented.
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The Project Manager (PM) is responsible for the overall quality and timeliness of projects. The Project Manager must have good working relationships with new and existing customers.
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Description-Read, interpret, and follow project plans, specifications, permits, and contract requirements to lead project team to successful delivery of the project. Company also offers Company Vehicle and Gas Card, 401k Retirement Plan, and Profit.
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DESCRIPTIONMichael Baker is seeking a Full Time Environmental Planner/Project Manager specializing in environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA.
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Within the Hydrogen Solutions team, this Project Manager position holds a key responsibility in enabling this future mass commercialization. Externally, the Project Manager will engage directly with customers, understanding their specific needs and requirements for hydrogen solutions projects.
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Read, interpret, and follow project plans, specifications, permits, and contract requirements to lead project team to successful delivery of the project. Underground Construction, Underground Utilities, General Engineering Contractor, Structure Construction, Oil & Gas Pipeline, Water & Sewer Pipeline, and Power & Communication Line.
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Project Manager for all tentpole events including All-Star, End of Year Awards Ceremony, Draft, Street Lacrosse, Global Games, and Championship Series. The Event Ops Project Manager is a key member of the PLL's operations team.
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