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Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Architecture, or Engineering or another applicable field from a U.S. accredited college or university (preferred but not necessarily required.
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The Cost Engineer is responsible for ensuring that the costs of all construction and spending projects are recorded and tracked accurately and timely, and providing relevant reporting to project managers and senior management.
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Specific to CTC/PWC and MCC: training and perform quality assurance duties by reviewing medical documentation utilizing audit tools as outlined by County of San Diego Quality Management. Attend all meetings facilitated by County of San Diego Quality Management team.
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20+ years experience in project planning and management for soil improvement, earthworks, underground construction, or other related heavy civil construction. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Geotechnical Engineering, or other related fields.
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Position SummaryThis position serves as the Contract Administration Manager, for Contracts and Procurement, part of Procure to Pay, and provides expertise in Public Works projects (such as construction and facilities management), adherence to the California Public Contracts Code, contract language, formulation, negotiation, and administration for the department.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Required Skills: The desired candidate will have a minimum of ten years work experience in geotechnical engineering, construction quality control or materials testing and inspection, with at least five years of management experience.
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Under the direct supervision of the Associate Vice President – Enrollment, in conjunction with the Senior Director of Enrollment Management, Registrar, and Enrollment Management Business Analyst, the Business Systems Analyst will support a comprehensive enrollment management operation and aid in the technical analysis, troubleshooting, and operational support of PeopleSoft Campus Solutions (student) system in use by students, staff, and student employees at San Diego State University.
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Has a position available for a Construction Senior Manager to join our growing Energy Business Line supporting large multi-year projects as a part of the program and construction management team.
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Electrical Consultants, Inc. (ECI) is a leading power engineering consultant firm that provides engineering, system planning and studies, technical consultation, project management, surveying, environmental planning, commissioning/testing and construction services to electric utilities, energy developers and industrials throughout the U.S. Our experience includes system voltages from 4.16 kV through 765 kV.
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Proven track record of leadership experience in procurement, supply chain management, or related fields, preferably within the utility-scale photovoltaic construction industry. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Engineering, or related field (Master's degree preferred.
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BA or BS Degree Engineering, Business, Construction Management, Planning or other relevant field, or equivalent training and experience. 2+ years of experience as Assistant - PM or Project Management relative to public utility design and construction (gas distribution and/or transmission infrastructure.
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Familiarity with building design and construction, measurement instruments, DSP, and general theory of acoustics and vibration is desirable. The position will involve computer modeling for vibration and acoustics analyses, which could include finite element analysis (FEA) of structural systems, building acoustics modeling and ray tracing, and/or environmental noise modeling.
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Inspecting street, sidewalk, curb, water, sewer, and storm drain construction projects. Inspecting construction sites and facilities to verify conditions as represented in construction plans and maps (e.g., street, sidewalk, curb, water, and sewer construction projects.
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A career in our Service Management practice, within Cloud Computing and Networking services, will provide you with the opportunity to focus on the joint business relationship between PwC and Google, HP, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, and other cloud based platforms to bring new and innovative services to some of the largest companies.
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