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HVAC Project Manager, HVAC Estimator, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning, HVAC Project Management, Construction Estimation, HVAC Systems Design, Bid Proposals, Cost Estimation, HVAC Installation, Building Codes and Standards, Energy Efficiency in HVAC, Project Documentation, Refrigeration, AutoCAD, FastEST, PlanSwift, Salesforce, CRM from on.
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Plan and organize a project under the direction of a Senior Project Manager and/or Division Manager. The Project Manager I is a mid-level project management position responsible for overseeing Transportation (Railroad) projects from planning through completion and ensuring client satisfaction by delivering unparalleled service.
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Serve as Seller/Doer, Project Manager, and technical lead for the planning, design, permitting and construction of water/wastewater conveyance and pumping projects, including new construction, rehabilitation/renewal, and public right-of-way utility relocation.
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Completes a project daily diary of pertinent activities and discussions held regarding the progress of the contractor's work and interaction with the Senior Construction Manager. Acts as the Company representative with the client and selected subcontractors during the pre-construction and construction phase of a project.
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As our Senior Survey Project Manager, you will support the Land Survey team's operation at a Senior Management level. Psomas Senior Survey Project Manager Santa Ana , California Apply Now Lead the Way as a Senior Survey Project Manager at Psomas.
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Construction software experience: AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, BIM360, Glue, MS Project, BlueBeam, Primavera, Timberline, Procore, Prolog, Quickpen, Trimble Autobid, among other similar applications.
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Here's what you'll need: Bachelor of Science in Civil or Structural Engineering 10 years of experience as a Resident Engineer, Project Manager or Construction Manager in an Engineering, Environmental or Construction organization 10 years of construction management experience in the construction of new and/or rehabilitation of wastewater facilities and pipeline projects.
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The ideal candidate will be passionate about renewable energy, possess strong communication and influential skills, and have a proven track record in project management, experience in construction cost control, cost forecasting, CPM scheduling, negotiation skills, risk and opportunity identification and management, change management, and contract management.
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Description Team Fishel, the Best Choice in utility construction since 1936, is hiring an Underground Utility Construction Project Manager at our Santa Ana, CA office. Report, coordinate, and supervise all aspects of a underground utility construction project.
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Manage new project development including coordinating financial packaging; securing acquisition, predevelopment, construction and permanent financing; supervising architects, consultants, property managers, contractors and other development team members; monitoring development, construction and lease-up processes.
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Minimum of 20 years of experience in construction management of large-scale water and wastewater treatment plant projects for municipal or federal clients. Lead and oversee construction management activities for significant water and wastewater treatment plant projects, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and in accordance with quality standards.
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Any of the following industry related certifications: California Certified Energy Analyst (CEA) Certified Energy Manager (CEM) Building Energy Modeling Professional (BEMP) LEED Accredited Professional Building Energy Assessment Professional (BEAP) Commissioning Authority (CxA.
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Collaborate the Project Controls Manager on Schedule Issues/Impacts. Keywords: Senior Commercial Manager, contract management, risk management, document control, dispute resolution, project accounting, scheduling, Design-Build, P3.
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Bachelor's Degree in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical or Environmental Engineering OR Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management/Construction Engineering or closely related field required; Registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) in California or Project Management certification (PMP) by the Project Management Institute (PMI) or the American Academy of Project Management (AAPM) strongly preferred.
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Under the supervision of a Resident Engineer or Construction Manager, the Construction Inspector uses their relevant experience to observe/evaluate project construction in compliance with the plans, specifications, and other appropriate standards.
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