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3+ years of wireless construction background as well as site management experience preferred (AT&T experience a plus) Must consider Safety and Quality Top Priority Ability to read and understand engineering drawings/Documents (CDs, Structural Analysis, Mount Analysis, RFDS) Proficiency with MS Word, Excel, and Quickbase.
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Typical projects include project management and technical oversight for studies, design, and construction phase services for water/sewer distribution/collection system piping and pump station projects.
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Prior experience serving as Project Manager, Design Manager, or Engineering Manager, where responsibilities include engineering, estimating, contracts management and client relations.
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Role Overview: The Preconstruction Manager will lead the initial planning phases of our construction projects, overseeing feasibility, budgeting, risk management, and compliance to lay a strong foundation for success.
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Professional certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional) are preferred but not required. About Us: We are a leading electrical construction recruitment firm with extensive partnerships across the country.
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This is a nationwide consulting firm that provides services in civil engineering, planning, landscape architecture, construction management, survey, and environmental services for public and private clients.
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Pond is an award-winning, full-service architecture, engineering, planning, construction management, and environmental services firm providing professional solutions to clients throughout the U.S. and globally for nearly 60 years.
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Key Attributes: Construction management and project controls experience is preferred. Our company has over 30 years of experience in Engineering, Procurement and Construction; with 15+ years of experience in Lifesciences Engineering and Compliance Consulting.
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Our office in Alpharetta, GA is seeking a Senior Project Manager to aid companies growing electrical power and control systems offerings. Our office in Alpharetta, GA is seeking a Senior Project Manager to aid companies growing electrical power and control systems offerings.
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The Safety Manager shall be responsible for leading and implementing safety best practices on regional construction projects for our electrical and telecommunications work. A successful Safety Manager will proactively identify, eliminate and control hazardous conditions that may lead to injury and/or property damage using safety standards and best management practices.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering, construction management, or like degree with relevant experience. Minimum of 15 years of experience in construction management. Our transportation and utility services professionals offer practical, forward-thinking expertise in a wide range of practice areas, including active transportation, bridge design, roadway design and traffic engineering, intelligent transportation systems, utility and broadband services, grant writing, program management and so much more.
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The Senior Project Manager will work with the Battery Storage organization based in the Americas, reporting to the Director, Project Management Americas. Manage and direct execution of complex (Energy, Storage, Construction) EPC projects for Battery Energy Storage Projects.
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Government or Military installation design or construction experience, including knowledge of Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) and Unified Guide Specifications (UFGS) Experience in design and construction to support development of satellite earth stations/antenna or cellular/wireless facilities.
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Completion of Bachelor’s degree in business, construction management, engineering or related field experience. Provides leadership and guidance to Division Manager(s) on all phases of the LV department – Estimating, Preconstruction, Construction, and Service.
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Provides day-to-day leadership and management to assigned Division Managers and General Superintendent. Contributes to short and long-term organizational planning and strategy as a member of the management team.
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