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They are seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager who has experience in the Educational Construction field (Building Schools, K-12, High Schools, Higher Education) Must have DSA Experience.
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Develop and refine and recommend policy and procedures, including appropriate roles and responsibilities of all stakeholders in project planning, project development and management, program and project change control procedures, project budget and funding management, and construction management.
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Job Description: The Project Manager will coordinate between the different engineering design departments to ensure budgets and schedules are adhered to with little to no supervision while providing detailed financial controls management, weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly reporting to the Project Management Department Lead, and complete project oversite management.
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The primary function of a Project Engineer is to assist the Project Manager and the Superintendent in organizing, controlling, scheduling, monitoring, and recording all activities which are part of the construction management of a project.
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Demonstrated knowledge of construction remodels, project management, space management, and/or store design. Project Management - Management Professional Certification (Project Management Institute) - Certification.
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Recommended that the candidate have bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, Other Engineering Disciplines (Civil, Industrial, or Structural), and/or 5 years industry experience as a Construction Project Engineer.
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Microsoft (Excel, Word, Project, Access, and Powerpoint), Bluebeam Revu PDF editing, Vista-Viewpoint (Project Management & Accounting Software), and Quotesoft Estimating Software.
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Electrical Consultants, Inc. (ECI) is a leading power engineering consultant firm that provides engineering, system planning and studies, technical consultation, project management, surveying, environmental planning, commissioning/testing and construction services to electric utilities, energy developers and industrials throughout the U.S. Our experience includes system voltages from 4.16 kV through 765 kV. ECI has an immediate opening for a Protection Engineer.
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The Project Engineer must possess a strong knowledge of civil engineering principles, construction practices, and project management. In-depth knowledge of civil engineering principles, construction practices, and project management.
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Overview: Our Client, a very well known and respected energy solutions general contractor is looking to add a Construction Manager to be based out of Southern California. Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a four-year science degree PE, CEM, LEED AP,PMP Certifications are a plus but not required Exceptional skills in relationship management, communication, and problem-solving Benefits Offered: Competitive base salary Healthcare Benefits / Retirement Plan Company Branded Vehicle.
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Company is seeking a project engineer with 1-5 years of experience in heavy highway construction. · Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Construction Management or Civil Engineering.
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Enrolled in a bachelor's degree program such as Construction Management, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or a related field. Develop relationships with project managers, subcontractors, engineers, and vendors to ensure a team approach and lay a foundation for building a career in the construction industry.
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Our project teams include specialists in the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of tele-data communications, audio/video, process control, building management and fire/safety installations.
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Strong organizational and project management skills, with a proven track record of supporting successful commercial construction projects. Joining our team as a Construction Project Coordinator offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the success of complex commercial construction projects.
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Engineering, Construction Management, or Architectural degree, or completion of Construction Management Certificate Program, or equivalent. Able to perform all essential Entry Level/Intern Project Engineer responsibilities.
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