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Our client, a subsidiary specializing in traffic engineering and transportation design, is seeking a Traffic Engineer Project Manager (Professional Engineer license required) for a fully remote position.
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Complete a plan and specification review for an assigned project, assessing the risk areas and bringing them to the attention of the Senior Estimator. Assist in generating change orders and as-built data to be reviewed by the Project Manager.
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Coordinates with project manager, project designer and other disciplines on multiple large scale and complex transportation planning, urban design, or landscape architectural projects to ensure that the client's technical requirements of projects are fully met.
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Key responsibilities include:Lead the execution of the development process for various project types including Land Infrastructure, Speculative Buildings, and Tenant Improvements with responsibilities heavily focused on land development, infrastructure, site investigation, construction management and an eagerness to learn vertical construction, permitting and entitlements, and warehouse design from project inception to completion.
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Kleinfelder has a great opportunity for a Senior Archaeologist and Project Manager to join our Northern California cultural resources group. Field duties may include occasional travel to conduct pedestrian surveys, construction monitoring, and recording cultural resources in the field.
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Langan is seeking a Civil Project Engineer / Manager with a specialization in Renewable Energy to join its national practice. Demonstrated ability to effectively manage renewable energy land development and infrastructure projects; including the ability to design site layout, grading, drainage, infrastructure, erosion and sediment control, etc.
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PCM section staff support implementation of the Wastewater Department's $320 million five-year Capital Improvement Program typically as construction managers of complex wastewater collection and treatment system infrastructure improvement and expansion projects as well as project managers for multi-disciplinary consultant design teams.
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Works with lead design architect to develop project concept through design and construction. We are looking for a team player who is responsible, enthusiastic, and organized and who can adapt to the demands of multiple complex project scopes at all phases of design and construction.
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Oversees the City and County of San Francisco (CCSF) subcontracting process in collaboration with the Population Health Division (PHD) contracts and grants staff, the HH SCGM and the HH Senior Subcontracts Manager (SSM.
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As a senior engineer in the Northern California Environmental Hydrology & Design group, you will cultivate best practices in civil engineering; facilitate knowledge sharing and technical training; mentor and manage engineering staff at various career stages; and develop and oversee implementation of engineering QA/QC protocols.
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Communicate or meet with general contractor and owner project manager to gather status information to prepare a cost estimate update. Associate Director – Construction Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor.
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Requisition ID # 159473 Job Category: Project / Program Management Job Level: Manager/Principal Business Unit: Engineering, Planning & Strategy Work Type: Hybrid Job Location: Oakland Department Overview The Undergrounding Pre-Construction Delivery team is responsible for environmental permitting, land surveying, land acquisition, land rights determination, and all federal, state, and local permitting for all underground, system hardening, and remote grid projects.
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Serve as Lead Construction Manager or Resident Engineer on medium sized to large construction projects with construction costs up to $50 million including, but not limited to, dams, spillways, levees, pipelines, pump stations, canals, wells, and groundwater recharge facilities.
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Oversee construction management of on-going civil construction project for airfield runway improvements / pavement resurfacing. Review of design, comment logging and back-checking for Design-Build projects.
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You will be responsible for leading design of structural systems for buildings across a variety of sectors including Higher Education, K-12, Justice & Civic, Cultural and Performing Arts, and Mixed Use. You will develop and lead a structural engineering team to produce high-quality construction documents using Revit and manage project schedules to meet deliverable requirements.
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