Project EngineerBrailsford Dunlavey, LLCSan Francisco, CAThree to five years' experience in a project engineer, construction management, or similar position. Reporting to a project executive or senior project manager, the primary focus of this position is to provide construction management, administrative, and technical support for a project team so it can successfully execute program and construction management assignments for one or more of the following client types: K-12 public schools, community colleges, independent and charter schools, arenas, stadiums, or community recreation.Project EngineerBrailsford & DunlaveySan Francisco, CADeliverables for pre-development and implementation/construction assignments include schedule development, cost estimating, subcontract coordination, construction monitoring, KPI performance tracking an analysis, constructability reviews, budget reconciliation, project documentation, public approvals and permitting, schedule compliance, and commissioning activities.
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Project Analyst - Planning / ImplementationBrailsford & DunlaveySan Francisco, CAClient deliverables for implementation assignments include assisting with cost estimating, construction monitoring, constructability reviews, budget reconciliations, project documentation, permitting, schedule compliance, and commissioning activities.Project Analyst - Planning / ImplementationBrailsford & DunlaveyOakland, CAReporting to a group leader, the primary focus of this position is to provide project-level support for a project team so that it can successfully execute program management assignments for one or more of the following client types: arenas, stadiums, K- 12 public, independent and charter schools, or community recreation.Project EngineerBrailsford & Dunlavey, IncSan Francisco, CAThree to five years' experience in a project engineer, construction management, or similar position Must possess a valid driver's license. Supervisory Responsibilities: The project engineer may supervise and direct a projectanalyst and/or project intern.Construction Project Analyst NEWBrailsford & DunlaveyRedwood City, CAOverview Brailsford & Dunlavey is seeking a dynamic projectanalyst who will be based out of our Redwood City, CA client site. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status Brailsford & Dunlavey participates in E-Verify. Full-time
In the current candidate-driven job market, recruiters are looking for unique ways to attract talent. Some have resorted to even (dare we say it?) recruitment strategies on the border of weird and wacky. What can we learn from the unusual recruitment tactics that are being used and actually getting results? Here’s a rundown of some unique recruitment strategies that actually work.
Project EngineerBrailsford & Dunlavey, IncSan Francisco, CAThe project engineer may supervise and direct a projectanalyst and/or project intern. Provides input on annual performance reviews of project staff under APM’s direction.Construction Project AnalystBrailsford & Dunlavey, LLCRedwood City, CABrailsford & Dunlavey is seeking a dynamic projectanalyst who will be based out of our Redwood City, CA client site. Brailsford & Dunlavey is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Full-time
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