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Growing Lexington based site contractor seeking a qualified construction project manager. Read and interpret civil engineering plans and specifications for site development execution and bidding.
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Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture or a related field. Clear growth trajectory from APM to PM|Work on a varied project list to diversify your construction experience.
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Bachelor's Degree, in Construction Management, Civil Engineering or related field. 1 year of experience in the Construction industry preferred - does include internship experience.
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B.S. in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, related field and/or related construction experience. 3-10 years or more years of experience in the construction industry, preferably with a general contractor in Commercial, Tenant Improvements, Hospitality, projects over 1-10M.
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Atlas is a nationwide leader in civil engineering, materials testing and geotechnical consulting services for environmental, industrial and infrastructure construction projects. Performing and assisting in performing the duties of an Assistant Resident Engineer, including, but not limited to, roadway construction inspection, quantity calculations, checking grade and alignment, labor compliance interviews, traffic control review, and assuring compliance with project plans and specifications.
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Graduation from a four-year college or university with a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Environmental or Life Sciences, Construction Management, Business Administration, Facilities Management or related; plus one year of experience in construction, building maintenance projects, code enforcement or inspection work.
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Assistant Project Manager (Construction) Construction projects will be related to bridges, roadways, geotechnical, and other infrastructure but exposure to all disciplines of Civil Engineering should be expected.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, or related field, and three years of work-related experience in engineering or transportation design/construction management or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The Assistant Project Manager is responsible for assisting with activities concerned with the construction and maintenance of structures, facilities, and systems. Bachelor's Degree in Building Science, Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field.
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Natural Systems Utilities is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Assistant Construction Project Manager to join our team in Montauk, NY. The successful candidate will assist in managing and overseeing a wastewater construction project in Montauk, NY. This role involves coordinating with different stakeholders, ensuring compliance with project specifications, and maintaining project schedules and budgets.
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Background in civil engineering and/or construction management. A background in civil engineering and/or construction is great, but that should not preclude other candidates from submitting their resumes as we also look for the ability to be very flexible and adaptive to new concepts and differing personalities.
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Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field a plus. Work with one of the top General Contractors in Washington and be a part of multifamily construction projects for high profile projects across the Seattle area.
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Knowledge of engineering principles and construction practices related to heavy civil, commercial, and public buildings, water, wastewater, pipeline, telecommunications, and road/bridge construction.
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Five to ten years experience in design and construction of civil engineering projects. Three (3) to (7) seven years' experience in design and construction of civil engineering projects.
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Qualified candidates must have 3 - 10 years Heavy Civil/General Contractor experience; with 2+ years in a project manager or an assistant project manager role experience with a BS degree in Engineering or Construction Management.
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