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Oversee construction management of on-going civil construction project for airfield runway improvements / pavement resurfacing. Review of design, comment logging and back-checking for Design-Build projects.
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Oversee construction management of including on-going civil construction project for dam safety renovations. US Army Corp of Engineering or other federal project experience, preferred.
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Familiar with a variety of projects as well as project delivery methods (i.e. design-bid-build, design-build, and construction manager at risk). Superior knowledge of FAA Airport Circulars and engineering design, bidding, construction administration, and management of airport projects.
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Oversee construction management of including on-going construction project and renovations. Experience with Resident Management System (RMS), preferred. Job Title: Construction Project Engineer.
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Oversee construction management of on-going civil construction project for dam safety renovations. 7+ years of engineering and construction management experience. Job Title: Project Engineer.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) certification, a plus. Prepare comprehensive Project Management Plans and tracks project budgets, contracts, billing, and schedules.
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Job Title: Project Engineer / Pavement Engineer. Review and acknowledge daily reports including verification of the project schedule by indicating the activities worked on that day and the activities behind schedule.
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Knowledge in FAA funding, FAA guidelines, including pavement design Advisory Circulars, pavement design software, current construction specifications, and airport construction safety plans.
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Manages the implementation of multiple, concurrent airside and landslide Capital Projects at international airport facility as part of the construction and program management team. Provide quality control for administration procedures, design, and construction processes.
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Experience with reinforced concrete and reviewing reinforcing drawings for relevancy to the project requirements (mass concrete experience preferred) Bachelor of Science Degree; Civil, Structural or Geotechnical Engineering.
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Knowledge of dam construction and safety modification. Review submittals (shop drawings) for concrete monoliths for lock chambers. Experience in Revit is also preferred. Oversee and perform three-phase inspections and surveillance of construction work to ensure the work is in accordance with the contract and specifications.
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Maintain orderly working files for correspondence, minutes of meetings and conferences, payments, updated progress schedules, monthly progress reports, punch lists, field changes. Experience with construction administration and capability of handling large civil works projects.
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Relevant experience with reinforced concrete and reviewing reinforcing drawings as well as review submittals (shop drawings) for concrete monoliths. Review and comment on the accuracy of the construction contractor’s requests for payment.
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Provides direction and input on projects from design development stage through construction. Acts as primary agent between client and project team developing the project scope and proposals, coordinating events, leading client meetings and internal project meetings, and delivery of final project to client.
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