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Qualifications: 5+ years of experience on projects of $10M and higher Stable work history Bachelor's in Civil Engineering, Construction Management (or equivalent work experience) Experience with heavy civil construction equipment Large heavy/highway project experience Concrete, underground and grading experience Strong communication skills You can email me directly at: sean.
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Job summary: The Project Manager is responsible for mapping out the path to successful project delivery, collaborating with customers, consultants, and coworkers to progress along that path.
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We currently have an opportunity for a Project Engineer I in Vero Beach, FL. Responsibilities. Works closely with Project Managers, Superintendents, Foreman, and Crews on project deliverables.
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L3Harris has an immediate opening for a Lead Project Engineer for full lifecycle Project Engineering support for a suite of programs focused on software deliverables. Job Title: Lead, Project Engineering (TS/SCI clearance.
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We are seeking an experienced Project Engineer to join our team and manage the engineering and design aspects of civil construction projects. Excellent project management and organizational skills.
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Our client, a Wireless Systems Integrator, located in Florida, needs a Telecom Project Manager to work remotely in Florida. The Telecom Project Manager will be supporting project implementations for customers.
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Fully support the Quality Engineer and Safety Engineer and participate in project audits. Approve subcontractor payment requisitions and lead project coordination meetings. Mentor project team in contractual obligation requirements and evaluate construction methods.
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We are offering an exciting opportunity for a Project Manager/Sr. Consultant to join our team in Vero Beach, Florida. Proven track record in project management or senior consultancy roles.
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The Project Manager is responsible for mapping out the path to successful project delivery, collaborating with customers, consultants, and coworkers to progress along that path. Department Overview: The Projects Team is made up of Project Managers, Implementation Engineers, Field Supervisors & Installers, all working together in a customer satisfaction led culture, often with challenging implementation schedules because we are deploying and upgrading mission-critical communication systems.
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May work as an Assistant Project Manager or Assistant Project Engineer. Title: Project Engineer. Responsible for conceptualizing the initial design approach for a major phase of a large project or having overall responsibility for the engineering work on a project of limited scope.
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