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Construction Site Safety Technician (CSST) Construction Site Safety Supervisor (CSSS) The on-site Safety supervisor for MBA Energy and Industrial is responsible for enforcing all federal, state and company safety regulations and policies to minimize injuries, accidents and property damage on project site.
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Inspects construction sites to compare project documents with site conditions. Acts as a liaison with MSKCC Safety Department to ensure the safety of the construction site and of MSKCC’s personnel during the construction process.
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Comprehensive understanding of design, details, and construction drawing preparation including site layout, grading, erosion control and stormwater management. Provide hands-on support in solving technical issues as they arise on the construction site.
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Perform site visits, review site feasibility assessments, complete comprehensive solar project design reviews, ensure adherence to NYCPS protocols and specifications, ensure compliance with City and other applicable regulatory codes and permitting processes, make performance estimates, and make recommendations on strategy of construction schedules and project delivery.
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Collaborates with the dedicated project manager to forecast upcoming construction phase requirements. Ability to perform in a dynamic work environment characterized by changing working and weather conditions indicative of a construction site.
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Experience with construction administration, including submittals, RFIs, site meetings, punch-list, and project closeout; 8 - 10 years, minimum, hands-on project management experience for all phases of design & construction.
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Familiar with environmental site investigations, soil vapor/groundwater/soil/indoor air sampling, assessment, characterization, and data quality review/date evaluation. Coordinate, supervise and/or perform management of subsurface exploration, well installation, remedial excavation, O&M monitoring, construction oversight, groundwater monitoring and sampling.
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We are seeking a seasoned Infrastructure Project Manager (Broadcast) with a strong background in broadcast studio environments. Proficiency in local/regional codes and ordinances, reading/interpreting construction documents and contracts, and Office 365, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, MS Project, SmartSheets, and ServiceNow. Project Management certification is preferred.
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So if you are a Project Manager with Civil Construction Experience, please apply today! If you are a Project Manager with Civil Construction Experience, please read on.
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CSG are currently partnered with a prominent full scale glazing contractor and actively seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager to join their dynamic team in New York City. Obtain construction permits, follow job safety & insurance program, ensure project is in accordance with the code and requirement.
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As Area Project Manager, you will be playing a critical role in construction of novel battery chemical plant(s) near Corpus Christi, TX. You will be responsible for delivering capex projects by working cross-functionally with various internal and external stakeholders, supporting end users, collaborating with construction engineering, while ensuring your projects are ahead of schedule and under budget.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Project Manager in commercial electrical construction. Proficiency in construction management software (e.g., Procore, Bluebeam) and scheduling tools (e.g., MS Project, Primavera.
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Proficiency in local/regional codes and ordinances, reading/interpreting construction documents and contracts, and Office 365, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, MS Project, SmartSheets, and ServiceNow.
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Monitor construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure the project is built on schedule and within budget, meeting all project specifications.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Construction Project Manager at JC Stoddard Construction in the San Antonio, Texas Metropolitan Area. The Construction Project Manager will oversee all aspects of the construction project, including planning, budgeting, coordinating, and monitoring progress.
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