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Unique among transportation organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area, VTA is Santa Clara County’s authority for transit development and operations (light rail and bus), congestion management, transportation-related funding, highway design and construction, real estate and transit-oriented development, and bicycle and pedestrian planning.
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Collaborate with Sales, Legal, New Site Development, Construction, Utility Infrastructure, Site Selection, Public Policy, Tax, Market Strategy, Finance, Marketing, and third parties to gather partner inputs and refine for executive consumption.
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Manage stakeholders, including Senior Leadership, District Program Managers, Design Execution, Construction, Project Controls Group, and more. Provide capital projects advice and leading practice guidance to assist with specific stage gate improvements.
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Involved from project inception to completion in the management of design and construction of electrical infrastructure projects, including rehabilitation and reconstruction, site development, grading, drainage, equipment layout, elevations, specifications, building materials, phasing, and construction safety plans.
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This position is responsible for overseeing the development of design plans for capital projects using CAD systems, which are utilized to secure permits, define work scope for bidding and construction, and serve as permanent record for the asset, developing and maintaining standard details and providing field data collection support to include conducting field topographic surveys.
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Supports the Rail/Transit Division for the West Region in the execution of rail/transit contracts for program management, design, and construction management. 15+ years of experience in organizational development and leadership; client service management; leading delivery of program management, design, and/or construction management services, and/or business development activities for large-scale transportation/transit clients and/or projects.
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Including knowledge and experience related to:Capital Improvements projectsCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)Design, review, and construction of public infrastructure, such as public roads, trails, parks, sewers, and industrial facilitiesUnderstanding of the use of technology in the Storm/Sewer programs.
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If assigned to the Senior Engineer Civil Special Projects position, duties are a combination of both design and construction, often with very large and complicated capital projects.
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ARCXIS (Houston, Texas), is the largest provider of inspection, design, engineering, and quality assurance services for the U.S. residential construction industry. The ARCXIS group of companies also includes ABCO Construction Services, LLC (Centennial, Colorado) and structural engineering firm United Structural Consultants (Houston, Texas.
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3+ years of experience in employee survey design/construction, survey analysis, measurement of employee engagement, and large-scale dynamic survey reporting. The Human Capital (HC) Offering Portfolio focuses on helping organizations manage and sustain their performance through their most important asset: their people.
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Develop Requests for Bid for design and construction work. Your mission is to oversee and manage a portfolio of facilities projects, including pre-design, design, construction, move, and closeout processes.
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You have knowledge of multiple project delivery methods, including alternative project delivery (design build and construction manager at risk). Directing the specialist design team, construction supervision and cost consultants throughout the project.
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Reviews plans for new capital projects, ride renovation projects, plant integrity projects, and physical plant improvement projects; reviews project estimate requests. Provides field supervision of steel erection and safety compliance testing of new ride construction projects.
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Collaborates with GSV market leaders and SH FPS team and is accountable to ensure the administration of consultant and construction agreements and the maintenance of design and construction schedules and construction management.
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