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Company is seeking a project engineer with 1-5 years of experience in heavy highway construction. The ideal candidate will contribute to a variety of projects including but not limited to site development, military, and DOT(Caltrans.
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A top 10 ENR Design Firm is seeking a Sr. Project Manager / Principal with an interest in residential land development and other site civil design (health-care, military, hospitality, education, recreation.
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We work on a variety of grading and asphalt paving projects and seek a motivated individual to assist our superintendents in the successful execution of these projects. Compensation is prevailing wage.
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Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Construction Management or Civil Engineering. Company Construction positions require satisfactory completion of a physical ability test and clean drug and alcohol screening.
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Coordinates with project manager and superintendent in managing and reporting overall project or select scope performance as per site HSE, cost management, schedule, and quality. Involved in and participates with overall project closeout, including document archival, maintenance and warranty manuals, deficiencies, and warranty work.
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Monitor and control construction through administrative direction of on-site superintendents to insure project is built on schedule, within budget, and meets all minority obligations. Establish project objectives with the Division Manager.
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As a DB Senior Project Manager the primary responsibilities will include managing the activities of a multi-discipline design through AECOM’s design centers, as well as overall project management for procurement of process equipment and subcontractors, scheduling, VE or constructability reviews, familiarity with job cost reporting, and budget control activities through the life of the project, including EAC analysis during on-site construction as prime contracting entity.
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Leidos is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Site Lead to oversee fielding of our large-scale inspection systems along the US southern border. Responsible for all aspects of on-site work and coordination with stakeholders from construction kickoff through Government acceptance testing completion.
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BS in Mechanical Engineering or related field 5+ years of experience in estimating, design and management of projects from $50,000 to $25+ million Ability to operate independently and autonomously Demonstrate a corresponding high sense of integrity Demonstrated experience/ability to develop new business Strong interpersonal and project management abilities, employing strong organizational skills to respond successfully to a high volume of issues.
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The Project Manager will plan, direct and coordinate engineering and scheduling activities of designated projects. We are looking for an experienced Project Manager to join our Southern Region's San Diego Team. This position is responsible for overall administrative and technical direction on projects.
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Creates and executes project work plans and revises as appropriate to meet changing needs and requirements. Manages day-to-day operational aspects of a project and scope. Effectively applies Company methodology and enforces project standards.
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Minimizes our exposure to risk on project. Other requirements may apply Competencies Project ManagementEthical ConductHighly OrganizedNegotiationTime ManagementLeadershipProblem Solving/AnalysisFinancial Management/Work-In-Progress AnalysisResults DrivenProcess OrientedCommunication Proficiency (Verbal & Written) Physical DemandsThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
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Essential Functions Plan, organize and manage the field team with the Division Manager and Estimator. Overall management of the financial aspects of contract, including job cost reports, billings, budget changes, change order, accounts payable processing and collections.
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Oversee on-site rental equipment coordination and maintain updated documentation for change orders and RFIs. Requirements: Demonstrated proficiency in diagnosing and resolving electronic, mechanical, and electrical components relevant to construction projects.
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Professional certifications such as Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), Certified Facility Manager (CFM), Accredited Airport Executive (AAE), Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Accreditation, or Six Sigma Certification (Green or Black Belt.
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