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Provide general support on verification of GFS output, including support of standard global forecast metrics used by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). SAIC, a Federal Government Contractor, is seeking to fill a full-time position supporting the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) at the Environmental Modeling Center (EMC.
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Job Title: Administrative Assistant DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES:The contractor shall provide administrative work directly related to the management or general business operations for various offices within the BEP. At a minimum, the contractor shall be responsible for receptionist support, special assistant support, budgeting, personnel records, filing, taking phone calls, scheduling appointments, making travel arrangements, document management, data entry, etc.
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4+ years of construction experience required; working for a general contractor on large-scale construction projects is highly preferred. Lead all activities related to contract administration, change orders, procurement, schedule, and financial reporting.
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Job Title: APM/PMJob DescriptionWe are a leading General Contractor located in Washington, DC, in search of a Project Manager with 5-10 years of experience. We are a leading JOC Contractor with multiple agencies in the District.
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Education may be substituted with an ACTIVE General Contractor/Construction Trades license and 25+ years of construction experience. The position will support more senior government project managers and fellow contractor project managers, who will work as part of a larger construction program.
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My client is a boutique General Contractor based in Alexandria, VA. My client is renowned for delivering the highest quality interior projects in the market. My client is a boutique General Contractor based in Alexandria, VA. My client is renowned for delivering the highest quality interior projects in the market.
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Over our 84-year history, Hensel Phelps has evolved from a bid-build general contractor to a full-service building provider. The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant.
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Join an innovative team at a reputable Commercial mid-sized General Contractor established in the early 2000s and recognized for their commitment to excellence, they have become a trusted partner for clients public and private clients across the DMV constructing K-12 and secondary educational facilities, office buildings, tenant fit-outs, restaurants, churches, healthcare facilities, and more.
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Do you want to work for a growing General Contractor who has an excellent reputation in the market? Demonstrated knowledge of scheduling, cost engineering, subcontract coordination, and general project administration.
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We are a Houston based general contractor that has been around for 30 + years focused in the industrial/tilt wall warehouse space on both the ground up and interiors side. Compensation: upto $110K DOE + great bonus structure + benefits + car allowance.
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2-5 years’ experience in commercial construction, including experience with a commercial general contractor Tenant renovations, service work, work in occupied spaces, weekend work, fast paced project experience all a plus Project lead experience a plus Ability to master sector/project-specific software systems including but not limited to: Microsoft Office suite (ex.
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This client is a full-service General Contractor specializing in Design/Build Construction in the DC market. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
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A bachelor’s degree or relevant experience, preferably in Facilities Management, Mechanical, Electrical or MEP Construction Management. This position is eligible for company paid medical insurance, life insurance, accidental death & dismemberment, long-term disability, 401(K) retirement plan, and our employee assistance program (EAP.
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Our client is a leader in the construction world as a general contractor and you'll play a key role in shaping exciting projects and driving their success. Collaboration: Work closely with a talented team, including the Director of Preconstruction.
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Client DetailsWe are working with a leading general contractor known for delivering high-quality construction projects across various sectors for over 65 years. Significant opportunities for career growth with a well-established general contractor.
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