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Candidate will report to a Senior Cost Engineer and will assist in developing project budgets, track actual costs and forecast project costs, for a portfolio of projects. Candidate will be required to interface with multiple stakeholders which includes Project Manager, Engineering, Procurement and Construction Manager.
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From ending the school-to-prison pipeline to the fight to expand the right to vote, from calling for a complete overhaul of how we view the police and carceral state, to fighting for immigrant justice, Advancement Project impacts real change from the ground up.
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Prepare AutoCAD construction drawings and prepare site-specific specifications and contract documents and independent cost estimates. Plan, schedule, and coordinate construction project activities to meet milestones and deadlines, working directly with stakeholders and contractors.
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In concert with the Director, Strategic Initiatives and Development locate and secure non-real estate project sources of department operational funding from foundations and trusts. 10 - 15 years: Related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience in real estate development, operations, asset management, acquisitions and construction.
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5+ years’ related experience in non-profit finance or grant administration demonstrating thorough experience and knowledge of cost accounting, financial management systems and Federal OMB CFR-200 requirements.
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Law Enforcement Coordination: Advise project managers on the need forUSCP officer support and assist in coordinating with theUSCP Construction Security Section to initiate the process. General Description: The Project Security Coordinator will provide technical guidance and support to project managers in the planning, coordination, and implementation of security requirements for all construction projects, as outlined in the Agency Construction Security Standards.
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Develops studies, plans, criteria, specifications, calculations, evaluations, design documents, performance assessments, integrated systems analysis, cost estimates, budgets, associated with the planning, design, licensing, construction, commissioning, operation, and maintenance of Exelon's electric, transmission systems.
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Assist Project Superintendent on cost projections for site/UG items. Kokosing's services include heavy civil/industrial construction such as highways, bridges, underground utilities, water/wastewater facilities, and marine construction.
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Review project plans, Construction Security Plans, construction blueprints, architectural drawings, and technical data to determine compliance with relevant Department of State (DoS) and Intelligence Community (IC) standards.
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Experience reviewing project plans, construction Security Plans, architectural drawings, and/or technical data to determine compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Providing services in research and reviewing the design, development, construction, alteration or repair of diplomatic buildings and/or structures to ensure appropriate security of the construction project.
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As Construction Casualty Underwriter Level II or Senior Level III you will have a chance to use your marketing and analytical skills. This role will be filled at either the Construction Casualty Underwriter (Level II) or Senior Construction Casualty Underwriter (Level III.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Construction Litigation Staff Attorney or Counsel with 4-6 years of commercial and complex construction litigation to join our Washington, DC office.
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Complete a plan and specification review for an assigned project, assessing the risk areas and bringing them to the attention of the Senior Estimator. Kiewit’s Eastern District specializes in challenging heavy civil construction projects throughout the Northeast, including the metropolitan areas of New York, Chicago, Boston, and Washington DC. We are leaders in bridge, transit, foundation, tunnel, and water/wastewater construction while specializing in cast-in-place concrete, structural steel erection, earthwork, pile driving, and caissons.
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Represent Intelsat's interests at the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), in particular at the Technical Specification Group RAN WG meetings for the purpose of contributing to the production of reports and specifications that define and standardize NTN Ku band applications and 5G technologies.
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Considerable construction related training (i.e., course work in construction, civil engineering, project management or materials testing), or a combination of education and experience that demonstrates ability to perform the job.
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