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Candidate will report to the Project Manager, Senior Project Manager or Project Executive and will be based at the project site working directly with the Project Superintendent with the possibility of managing project engineers and support staff.
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Proactively partner with the Principal in Charge, Senior Project Manager or Project Director and Clients in the development of design; significantly contributing towards the design of the project.
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Flatiron's NorCal District is looking for a Senior Project Manager for our Upper San Leandro WWTP project in San Leandro, CA. This role includes managing a single, complex project to ensure project personnel and production schedule is in compliance with Owner agreements and Company standards.
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Execution of projects under the supervision of a Project Manager for design of water, wastewater and/or conveyance and treatment processes and facilities, open channel hydraulics, pump stations, reservoirs / storage facilities, treatment equipment (i.e., screens, clarifiers, blowers, dewatering equipment, filters, among others), including development of project plans, specification packages, calculations packages, and construction cost estimates.
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Our client is a renowned research and care facility with a focus on corporate social responsibility that needs a Senior Facilities Manager who is highly organized with exceptional project and budget management to be the regional point of contact for all things related to the properties and facilities management personnel.
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You will be responsible for supporting the Project Director, Project Manager, Construction Manager, and Senior Superintendent in the oversight of work progress, subcontractor manpower, and correct work coordination between the trades.
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Under the direction and supervision of the Director of Medical Equipment and IT, and in close coordination with the Director of Project Delivery, the Senior Project Manager (SPM) will be part of delivering the design and construction for a highly complex project – the proposed new Hospital at UCSF Helen Diller Medical Center at Parnassus Heights (NHPH.
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We have a unique opportunity available for a Senior Project Manager to support our day-to-day operations, which largely centers around the direct installation of Frontline systems.
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With general supervision from the Senior Project Manager, the PM I will take the lead on performing project management duties including overseeing planning, environmental review, design, construction, construction management, and closeout phases of wastewater treatment facilities RNR infrastructure projects.
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Manage project teams, to oversee all aspects of construction project management, including budgeting, scheduling, design, construction, and closeout. Lead end-to-end management of build-outs for clients including but not limited to selection of vendors, material procurement, interior design, program design, installation, and commissioning and closeout (design, construction, technology, FF&E.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in environmental Project Management, the design and construction of environmental remediation, stormwater compliance, wastewater, solid waste, and/or general engineering projects.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager, Development Engineering – Wind, the Senior Engineer, Development Engineering - Wind will be responsible for collaborating with the project team in developing, planning, scheduling, budgeting, Engineering Procurement & Construction (EPC) negotiations, contracting, technical review, BOP design, and economic optimization of utility-scale wind projects.
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Facilitate design work sessions during all phases of delivery with the client and their representatives; and facilitate sessions in collaboration with the Project Architect and other disciplines as required to advance the work throughout all phases of delivery.
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If you want to join a company invested in you, your success and the global community - join us as a Senior Transportation Roadway Project Manager based out of San Francisco, Sacramento, Oakland, Redding or San Jose.
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