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The Superintendent and Project Manager work together to schedule material and labor with other departments such as the sheet metal work is coordinated with the Sheet Metal Superintendent.
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Exceptional learning opportunities are available for personal and professional growth, including future opportunities in Construction Engineering, Civil Design, Project Management, or more specialized disciplines of Water Resources, Environmental, Structural and Transportation.
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Oversee all phases of a construction project from initial planning to completion for either public works projects, or private commercial work in multiple industries. Path Construction is seeking a qualified Superintendent to join our organization in the Chicago, IL area.
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The Senior Corrosion Engineer will work with the project team throughout the design and construction process, adapting plans according to budget constraints, design factors and client needs.
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Reporting to WSP’s Metra Program Manager, this position will sit in our major project managers group with a primary focus on project delivery for our client programs. Extensive project management, project controls, and contract administration expertise for public agency transit and rail construction programs.
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Minimum of 6 years’ experience as a practicing attorney with a focus on construction, engineering, project management, facilities management and related services. Specifically in relation to construction, data center, engineering and project related services.
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We’re looking for a Senior Project Manager to support the Medical Communications project management team with project-related tasks and workflow management. 4-5+ years' applicable experience as a Project Manager in an agency setting.
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The Superintendent, Assistant Director and/or Director on Site. One year (1560 clock hours) of child development experiences in a nursery school, kindergarten, or licensed day care center with six semester hours or nine quarter hours in courses related to child care and/or child development from birth to age six; or.
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Mastery of all aspects of Data Center construction project managementStrong understanding of resourcing requirements for a variety of project management assignments from one off projects to global portfolios.
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Be the global project manager for mid-sized to large-sized clients and implementations, which will require strong ownership, project management, issue and risk controls, decisions tracking, status reporting and deliverable management, including the escalation of client, central project support teams and internal country issues.
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Assist in designing and preparing Construction Documents, which include drawing and specifications of electronic security systems (access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection, etc.
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The Sr. IT Project Manager is a motivating leader who drives strategic initiatives ensuring collaboration, communication, and visibility of projects. Senior IT Project Manager helps envision solutions and adapts style to the business style of stakeholders and areas of the business.
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Lead interior design/interior architecture portion of a project through programming, space planning, schematic design, design development, construction documentation and construction administration.
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Act as a Project Manager for common policies frameworks, in support to the Director of Organizational Development and the Project Team. Lead the development of initiatives to enhance employee education and awareness of EDI, providing resources and training to foster a strong culture aligned with our values, in collaboration with the Talent Development Manager.
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Familiarity with building design and construction, measurement instruments, DSP, and general theory of acoustics and vibration is desirable. Field measurements are a critical aspect of our consulting work, and travel to project sites to conduct acoustic and vibration measurements will be required on occasion.
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