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Assist lead technicians and project managers with mitigation and restoration projects, including but not limited to: water extraction and mitigation, fire and smoke cleaning and restoration, biohazard cleanup, demolition and light construction, carpet cleaning, and content handling/storage.
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We are seeking a resourceful individual who will evaluate the constructability of a project during planning and conceptual design phases, and lead the design development and engineering, permitting, CEQA mitigation compliance, bidding, contracting and construction oversight to completion; to analyze and synthesize data to support agencywide planning and policies; and to participate in regional project and policy coordination with other public agencies and partners.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Cost Engineer will work within the Project Cost Management Team, reporting directly to the Project Cost Manager. A minimum of two (2) years of experience working in a project management, cost management and/or a cost estimating role for a general contractor or a specialty subcontractor focused on civil, structural, and/or architectural specific scope packages is required.
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Construction Management Field Project Supervisor. Review Equipment Mobilization - subcontractor budgeting & bid with customer Project Manager. Experience must be in Commercial Construction for larger facilities (high-rise building, hospitals, Telco, etc.
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Provide guidance with collecting, compiling, and analyzing data from the physical work site, surveys, blueprints, GIS data, subsurface utility information, maps, hydrologic analysis, geotechnical data, and other matrices for project development, design, and construction.
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Data Center Construction Project Manager- Owner's Rep Portland, OR. We are looking for a Data Center Construction Project Manager to support critical facility construction projects.
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Manager, Shop Manager, Mechanic Supervisor, Technician Supervisor, Lead Mechanic, Lead. From pumps to scaffolding to general construction tools, we aim to be the only call needed to outfit a job site with the proper equipment.
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Kimley-Horn is seeking an Environmental Planning Project Manager to build and lead an Environmental Practice, based in San Jose, California. Kimley-Horn is seeking an Environmental Planning Project Manager to build and lead an Environmental Practice, based in San Jose, California.
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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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Passing scores on GDOT's Construction Engineering Inspection Training tests - Group 2 (Pavements, Bases and Subbases, Minor Drainage Structures, Construction Erosion Control). Passing scores on GDOT's Construction Engineering Inspection Training tests - Group 3 (Earthwork, Bridges, Incidental Items.
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Our expertise covers a wide range of construction and general engineering specialties including: Sports & Recreational Facilities, Educational Facilities, Site Development & Heavy Engineering, Structural & Architectural Concrete, Solar & Renewable Energy, Stormwater Management and RABcrete TM Pervious Concrete.
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Failure Analysis Engineering Project Manager (Product Failure, Component Failure, Customer Failure) Lead efforts on project management for a Failure Analysis (FA) team. Thermal Analysis (DC, TGA, TMA, DMA, CTE, CHE, Rheology.
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This role leads project teams of non-reports, and heavily collaborates with other marketing leaders atCompass outside of the Bay Area (Americas, APAC & EMEA and global teams) and with other vendor partners that serve the Food program.
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Kimley-Horn has a rewarding opportunity for an experienced Strategic Communications Project Manager to join our team in San Jose, CA, to manage various transportation and transit infrastructure projects and programs with an expertise in managing construction and community outreach initiatives.
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Combination of experience as project manager with a general contractor/ A&E / owner representation preferred. VP, Development (Construction) The ideal candidate will drive enhanced project types with long entitlement and redevelopment time-lines, eg.
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