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Keywords: Energy Program Manager, Energy Solutions, sustainability, utility consulting, Turnkey, Design-Build, Construction, HVAC Controls, Building Controls, Building Automation, programming, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, direct digital control.
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IT Vendor Management: Leads project delivery, including oversight of timeliness and quality of vendor contracts and deliverables. Project Management Professional (PMP), Project Management (PM), Agile Project Management (PMI-ACP), and/or SAFe Lean Portfolio Management certifications.
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The Site Safety Manager will work with the Project Manager and Superintendent on the project to help lead the project team to establishing and maintaining a strong safety culture driven around company values, best practice safety management systems, strong communication, personal accountability, people development and authentic engagement.
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The Construction Project Manager is part of our Building Solutions North America business at Johnson Controls. Works with owner and contractor sales managers and branch installation manager and teams as needed to provide sales support activities early in the TAS and development process to provide input on strategy, vendor / partner's selection, scope enhancements, value engineering, risk assessment etc.
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Ensures that all aspects of NASSCO’s EVMS comply with relevant federal regulations, guidelines, and policies governing acquisition and project management within the DoD. Analyze and evaluate existing systems to recommend and implement best practices that make Program Controls more efficient, effective, and responsive.
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Project Engineers coordinate the completion of specialized tasks with ECI's subject matter expert discipline groups such as Distribution Studies, Transmission Studies, Grounding Studies, Protection (relay coordination and settings), Civil Engineering, Communication (SCADA Integration), Transmission & Distribution Engineering, Environmental Planning, Surveying, Lands/Right-of-Way, and Project Management/Controls.
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Experienced in a support role with experience in various Project Controls disciplines - Cost Engineering, Scheduling, Estimating, Document Control, etc. Knowledge of basic project management framework and methodology.
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Responsible for infrastructure and technical architecture, administration, support, and maintenance of Client/Server, and web systems supported by PHMC. Assist management and senior members of the Network/System Administration roles in defining requirements while working with project managers and application developers to analyze infrastructure, security and technical requirements and contribute to detailed specifications for implementation.
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Assist QM Team, Division Directors, and Program Managers with contract compliance and quality management of programs, including maintaining contract files to ensure progress and compliance.
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Shimmick is seeking a highly talented Project Controls Manager based out of San Diego, CA. This challenging position will provide an excellent growth opportunity while improving the infrastructure of the city.
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We are currently seeking a Site Safety Manager for our $250+ million dollar project at San Diego International Airport. Have solid interpersonal skills, must be able to work well with the construction project site team, owners and construction management firms.
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Assist Project Manager with submittalsProvide daily report and document daily safety inspections of the jobsite. The Site Safety Manager will monitor the onsite activities to ensure that all work is conducted safely and efficiently.
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The Program Manager will lead qualification projects for blast, wind, and seismic loading on mechanical and electrical equipment and other non-structural components (learn more at They will assist the company’s clients in obtaining International Building Code (or other relevant standard) product certification based on analysis and/or testing under the supervision of a licensed structural engineer.
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Lead / conduct site safety audits in accordance with Project Safety Plan. Ensure operations comply with CA MUTCD and temporary traffic control plans. Moderate Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Power Point, and Word. Efficient recordkeeping and submittals of required project safety documentation.
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Supporting the planning and analysis of water, wastewater and/or recycled water processes and facilities, including master plans, hydraulic modeling studies, capacity analysis, alternatives analysis, condition assessment, cost estimates, risk evaluation, operations and maintenance assessments and other planning studies.
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