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The Regional Senior Project Manager, Construction position will manage the planning, coordinating, and execution of all construction execution aspects of project delivery for multiple Alterra-owned resorts.
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Working knowledge of all aspects of engineering planning, design and construction related to land development, public or renewable energy projects. We're looking for a Senior Project Manager with 15+ years of experience to support our land development, energy & public infrastructure projects.
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Senior Project Manager - Healthcare Construction. The ideal candidate will develop and coordinate project scope, schedules, and budgets, manage design and construction, and serve as the project lead for the construction of facilities such as hospitals, outpatient care facilities, clinics, and MRI Suites.
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Minimum Requirements: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, or Construction Management and a minimum of 10 years' project management experience with complex projects in transmission line or substation construction or a combination of education and experience of high-voltage electrical systems; prior experience in electrical design of substations / switchyards a plus.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for anEngineering Planning Project Manager, Transit and Railto serve as a Senior Project Manager on complex transit and rail projects throughout the United States.
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The best integrated design firm in the world has an opening for a creative, innovative, and customer focused Senior Project Manager in our K-12 Sector. Senior Project Manager.
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The Senior Project Manager is the direct point of contact to our client, and responsible for the successful execution of ground-up data centers. Swanson Rink's team of Senior Project Managers partner with our clients and other team members to execute highly technical mission critical projects.
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Directs the design and construction process, including communication with senior executives, user group meetings, and owner/architect/contractor meetings. This role provides advanced project management for planning, design and construction.
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AES Clean Energy is currently seeking a Senior Project Manager to oversee high-impact battery storage projects through development, construction, commissioning, and turnover to Operations.
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We are looking for a skilled, resourceful, and collaborative solid waste professional with strong business ties in Colorado to join our Solid Waste team as a Senior Project Manager.
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To be successful as a Senior Project Manager, a collaborative mindset is essential. Work with Operations Manager in determining project staffing needs and recommending personnel.
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Oversee construction phases and conduct periodic site visits to ensure contractors adhere to design intent, specifications, quality and objectives while answering RFI's to resolve coordination and construction issues, reviewing project submittals for compliance with the project construction documents.
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Ryan Companies US, Inc. has an immediate career opportunity for a Senior Construction Project Manager to join our National Mission Critical team! Engagement in the project preconstruction process including developing bid procedures, bid reviews, vendor & subcontractor qualifications, estimating, and scheduling.
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This position at Introba is responsible for both leading the technology components of assigned projects and assisting other consultants and principals with the consulting, design, and construction management of technology systems (including the following: data/voice/video cabling systems and infrastructures, networks, wireless systems, voice communications, nurse call, overhead paging, security access control, video surveillance, audio-visual, and other specialty systems.
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Possess at least seven (7) years of experience as a Senior Project Engineer (Sr. PE) or project manager in various project phases, including design, construction, pre-commissioning, commissioning, startup, and operation, with project values ranging from $500 million to billion dollars.
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