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Keywords: Resident Engineer, Structures, bridge inspector, construction inspector, CM, pile foundation. The primary duties of the Resident Engineer are inspection of bridge construction activities, planning, scheduling and coordination of construction inspection, quality assurance inspections of bridge and transportation structure related work on projects, including foundations, falsework, temporary shoring, concrete, substructure and superstructure, coordination with contractor, other inspectors, surveyors and materials testers as well as documentation of the project progress.
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Join our team as a Construction Safety Manager, where you will be essential in conditioning Walmart distribution centers, including the addition of multiple HVAC units and installation of heavy/new mechanical systems in Buckeye, Arizona.
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Work collaboratively with land development, the design studio, options, sales, construction, customer care, trade partners, and other team members regarding community standards and option issues that arise.
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Our team works on challenging and interesting projects within a design center that includes bridge, structural, civil, and water resources engineers, environmental professionals, and laboratory and construction oversight personnel.
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The Land Development Manager is responsible for managing the Division's land development program by directing activities such as roadway construction, water and sewer installation, earthwork, landscape, irrigation activities, vertical construction and public utility coordination.
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Construction, inspection, and maintenance experience for track structure, embankment fill, drainage, and general railroad construction practices. Prepare or review designs of temporary structures for construction; prepare or review work plans for construction work involving railroad track and related facilities and structures, including surveying and layout.
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You will serve as a CONSTRUCTION MANAGER in the OTH Remote Construction Division of NAVAL FACILITIES ENG COMMAND ATLANTIC. Professional development by working in an area at the forefront of construction and community growth.
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Traveling Superintendent - Construction Key Responsibilities. Traveling Superintendent - Construction Qualifications. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in multifamily construction, strong leadership skills, and a commitment to safety and excellence.
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For three decades, our best-value companies have provided federal and commercial clients with superior quality and cost-effective, innovative, and sustainable solutions for construction, restoration services, civil works, fuels systems, environmental services, and facility support services / professional services.
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A Civil Engineer working in Public Works could be assigned to the Transportation Division which includes Field and Traffic Engineering; the Engineering Services Division which includes Construction Engineering/Material Lab, Waste Management, and Design Engineering/Capital Projects; and the Land Development Division which includes Private Development Construction Inspection.
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As environmental professionals, engineers, architects, construction/program managers, and beyond, we play a significant role in shaping our communities through the services we provide. We are seeking a Senior Water Resources/Water Quality Project Manager to join our team of Water Resources experts in San Diego, CA. This senior position is a seller-doer responsible for implementing water quality monitoring projects for municipal stormwater and watershed science studies.
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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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Field experience in heavy civil, tunnel, or marine construction required. + Expertise in one or more of the following estimating disciplines: Heavy civil, tunnels, and/or marine construction.
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Acting as a working manager to coordinate all construction activities efficiently to meet project requirements and deadlines. Attend project controls meetings with the Project Manager and Project Controls Manager to update the project schedule and evaluate production rates.
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The successful candidate will work under the direction and mentorship of a Senior Engineer or Project Manager to direct a project team in the development of design calculations, detail drawings, specifications, and other documents for the construction of power line facilities.
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