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Must have at least 2+ years of project management and/or construction management experience in engineering practice. The Project Manager will be responsible for leading a team of support engineers in completing assigned projects within the environmental, remediation and civil engineering field, collaborating with the Regional Manager on office growth and working with the Engineering Practice Leader and Contract Managers on multi-faceted projects and working on core competencies of support staff for further development.
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ResponsibilitiesThe Sr. Construction Manager is responsible for the safety, quality, financial, production, schedule, vendor management/invoice approval, crew management/timesheet approval, site expectation setting, close out aggregation/dissemination per market project timeline requirements, inventory, and customer satisfaction performance of their assigned projects, which are typically initiative/activity specific.
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Loureiro' s areas of expertise include the integration of the highest quality engineering, construction, environmental health & safety, energy, laboratory analytical, and waste management services.
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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.
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We are looking for an experienced Heavy Civil Project Manager to join our growing construction team. From the pre-construction stage through project execution and completion, you will play a crucial part in the overall leadership and successful and timely delivery of complex heavy-civil, highway, and bridge projects.
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Prepare engineering plans including traffic signal design; intersection geometrics including Complete Streets principles; pavement markings and signage; and temporary traffic control and construction staging plans.
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Preferred to be licensed in the State of Florida, Massachusetts or Connecticut as a Professional Surveyor and Mapper as well as having a degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or Civil Engineering Technology.
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Principal Engineer, Engineering Manager, Mechanical Department Manager, Regional Lead, Project Manager, or Director experience is a plus. 2+ years' experience as an engineering manager or mechanical department manager preferred.
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Responsible for the coordination of all engineering activities related to assigned projects and for interfacing with all project stakeholders, including Engineering, Business Development, Asset Management, Stores, Substation Construction, Convex, Test Personnel, Contract Administration, Legal, Real Estate, Accounting etc.
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Estimator - Heavy Civil Construction Company Overview: Join a leading construction contractor specializing in heavy highway and bridge construction, utility work, and marine projects.
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Minimum 10 years of progressive experience performing construction project layout and 5 years in a survey management position. Work with other project Field Supervisors to coordinate (with Superintendent) and engage (with Field Engineers) in surveying for jobsite activities, including survey computations and field layout for major phases of construction, prior to the start of any significant activity.
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Our Northeast Engineering Design Organization is looking for a Senior Mechanical Piping Designer to prepare drawings and construction documents for industrial, municipal, energy, and environmental projects.
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As a crucial member of our growing team, you will collaborate with Project Management and Estimators to provide on-site engineering and coordination support, adding value to the success of our client's projects.
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The ability to travel at least once a week to job sites to confirm completion of development/ construction milestones and do collaborate with on site-accountants and Project Managers.
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