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Lead, direct, and enforce Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) on single construction project, based on safety staffing requirements as defined by Headquarters (HQ) EH&S policy. Position Description : Partner with Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) and project teams to enforce site compliance with company, EH&S programs, policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements on a single construction project within business unit’s geographic area.
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Gilbane is seeking a Project Safety Manager to administer the safety program and serves as safety advisor, ensuring safety compliance by the project team and all employees and subcontractors working at the site.
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Administration of the construction project; assisting the Project Manager in management of the construction project. Will accept a Master's degree or foreign academic equivalent in Engineering, Construction Management or Architecture and two (2) years of experience as an Project Engineer, Assistant Superintendent, or other occupation/position/job title involving construction.
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Primarily leading and managing site design, pre-construction, and construction activities; the Construction Project Manager (CPM) is critical in ensuring projects are completed on-time, within budget, and of Prime quality.
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Our comprehensive services cover the entire lifecycle of a project, capabilities include electrical construction, service and maintenance, underground, utilities services, renewable energy, and low voltage technology solutions.
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Job Opportunities Project Manager Field Operations - San Jose, CA McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. is one of America's premier commercial construction companies. The Project Manager will lead the project team in the construction of the entire Project.
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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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Provide environment where dynamic project communication occurs between Project Engineers, Foremen, Superintendents and Construction Manager to ensure work is accomplished in an efficient, profitable, and safe manner.
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PSI is seeking candidates for a full-time, experienced Project Manager based in Milpitas, California. The Project Manager will work in an externally focused role to develop engineering and technical submittals, project Bills of Material (“BOM”), and Operation and Maintenance (“O&M”) Manuals for assigned projects.
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Scheduling software (MS Project, P6, Smartsheet, etc) and construction software (Procore, Bluebeam, etc) experience. As a Staff/Principal Project Manager, you will lead internal and external teams to define, design, procure, construct, and start-up Antora Energy’s thermal energy storage projects across test and commercial sites.
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Your expertise will shine through every project lifecycle phase—from the initial estimating and procurement to engineering, accounting, construction, safety, and quality assurance. As a Senior Project Manager, you will command all aspects of high-stakes, complex projects or multiple dynamic projects of varying sizes.
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As a Construction Cost Finance Analyst within the Construction Cost Finance department, reporting to the Construction Cost Finance Manager, this role operates with a level of independence while working under general supervision.
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Partner with the Senior Project Manager and Superintendent to develop and monitor schedule. Direct and assist PE/APM with RFIs, submittals, procurement, and other project documentation.
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Provide administrative support to: Branch Manager, Project Supervisor, Project Managers, Operations Manager, Technicians and Human Resources. Where applicable enter hazard pay data and/or verify construction labor; submit to Payroll.
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Signing and stamping, as a licensed professional, all project related documentation which has been prepared under the supervision and direction of the Project Manager or Managing Director.
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