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Coordinate injury management through Workmans Compensation Manager and assist in establishing area injury management resources and relationship building as assigned by the Regional Safety Manager.
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Ability to assist Construction Manager/Resident Engineer with many of their tasks and to be able to fill the Construction Managers/Resident Engineer’s role temporarily in their absence.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Real Estate Development and Vice President of Acquisitions and Asset Management, the Development Manager will operate both independently and collaboratively within cross-functional teams, involving colleagues from Accounting, Construction, Property Management, and third-party consultants like legal and design professionals.
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The Senior Manager, Utility-scale Developer - East Region at RWE Clean Energy is responsible for initiating, developing, and acquiring utility-scale solar, wind and energy storage projects in the US and Canada.
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The Sr Project Controls Manager is typically responsible for managing project controls functions across large programs (e.g., over $1B) in construction costs) and/or complex capital projects or program of projects.
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Data Center Construction Project Manager- Owner's Rep – Chicago, IL We are looking for a Data Center Construction Project Manager to support critical facility construction projects.
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The vision for this Preconstruction Manager role is that this person will grow into our Director of Construction. If you are a Preconstruction Manager with 5+ years of construction experience, then please apply today to be considered within 24 hours.
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Keywords: sales, representative, professional, account executive, account manager, business development, Engineering, civil engineer, construction, sales engineer, building products, professional engineer, public works, DOT, construction materials, precast, concrete, architectural sales, PVF, metal pipe, concrete pipe, HDPE pipe, stormwater, sewer, specifying products, waterworks, B to B, industrial sales, fasteners, ductile, foundry, manhole, drainage, Pipe, valve, fittings.
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The ideal candidate is very familiar with IDOT and Tollway construction management projects. TERRA is seeking an Illinois Licensed Professional Engineer with 10-12 years of experience in Construction Management as a Resident Engineer.
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As a Construction Project Manager Trainee at Ryan Homes , a brand of NVR,you can impact the lives of our customers while working in an environment of respect, empowerment, and professional development.
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Have working knowledge with the form, content and implementation of Air Quality Regulations, current NPDES General Construction Permit and Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, and municipal NPDES requirements as they apply to the region.
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We’re seeking an Assistant Project Manager ready to positively impact a complex construction project. You also have knowledge of Civil Construction Activities (SWPPP/BMPs, Grading, Drainage, Compaction, Trenching, Boring, Vegetation Management, etc.
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ARCO/Murray National Construction is seeking a highly motivated Waste to Value (W2V) Project Manager who is passionate about the design/build construction process to join our our team focused on industries pushing sustainable solutions based in Chicago, IL. This is an opportunity to work on Commercial Construction projects in relation to Anaerobic Digestion, Fermentation, Gasification, Pyrolysis, Gas Utilization, Aerobic Composting or Alternative Protein & Fertilizer Production.
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We provide full-service planning, design and construction management services on everything from roadways and bridges to airports, stormwater infrastructure, and parks/recreation projects primarily for state and local agencies and municipalities.
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Reporting into the Senior Project Manager for Utilities, you will be responsible for day-to-day management of utility construction activities, field oversight of utility work performed by ComEd, AT&T, Peoples Gas, and other utilities, stakeholder coordination with CDA departments, construction oversight, reporting, problem solving, risk assessment, and preparation of presentation material.
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