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Our client is a nationally recognized design build general contractor looking for a Senior Project Manager to oversee delivery of their light industrial and cold storage construction project pipeline downtown and in the surrounding Chicago.
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This position is critical for the success of the project as it supports the Project Manager/Resident Engineer and rest of the construction engineering team. Assist the Project Manager / Resident Engineer with the preparation of meeting agendas and prepare minutes of all meetings.
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Understand and manage risk that may impact project delivery associated with design-only versus EPC projects, and roles such as program manager, owner’s engineer, or EPC contractor.
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Quality Manager, Quality Supervisor, Quality Engineer, Metal Stamping. WTW specializes in complete turnkey packages including engineering, prototypes, tool construction, and wire/EDM.
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A Fortune 200 company is looking to add a Global Corporate Trade Compliance Manager to their team! Licensed Customs Broker (LCB) preferred or certifications such as Certified Customs Specialist (CCS)/Certified Export Specialist (CES) or Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
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Stanley Consultants is seeking a Senior Water Engineer / Project Manager for our Chicago office to lead and deliver water projects in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
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Work with internal and external engineering teams in the design, quality reviews, and development of preliminary and final design plans and details Work with senior Project Engineers and Managers who will guide you in the development of project documents.
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The Senior Project Manager will have a strong track record of completing Ground Up New Construction, Additions, Tennant Improvements/ Build Outs, and or Renovations of Food & Beverage Processing and Cold Storage Warehouse & Distribution Center projects ensuring their successful delivery within schedule and budget along with the ability to manage owners, vendors, subcontractors, and field staff throughout the projects.
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Responsible, with direction from FSG Project Manager, for assigning all FSG Electric field electrician’s tasks to adhere to project timelines. Working with FSG Project Manager to understand project timelines and budgets.
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Or equivalent experience 1-2 years of earthwork/sitework estimating or project engineering experience in related field Knowledge of construction costs and budgets, assist in developing a project schedule.
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Experience in sales, sales support, engineering, project management, process operations or technical service role within refining, petrochemical and gas processing industry. Minimum of 10 years experience of project execution, sales support, or business development in refining, petrochemical, sustainable technology solutions, or gas processing areas.
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Assist in marketing efforts to raise awareness about air service (e.g. airlines and new destinations), airport amenities (e.g. public art, entertainment, concessions restaurants and shops), and major construction projects.
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Responsibilities For The Interconnect Project Manager. Qualifications For The Interconnect Project Manager. Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Interconnection Project Managers (PM) are responsible for all aspects of their projects and coordinating with ComEd customers to interconnect new customer-owned DERs.
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Develops studies, plans, criteria, specifications, calculations, evaluations, design documents, performance assessments, integrated systems analysis, cost estimates, budgets, associated with the planning, design, licensing, construction, commissioning, operation, and maintenance of Exelon's electric, transmission systems.
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Reports daily to client, Construction Manager or Project Manager about activities and issues concerning painting and coating aspects of the project. The Coating Inspector may report to a Construction Manager or Inspection Manager and may support additional craft inspection as necessary.
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construction manager project jobs Title: senior project manager engineer Company: Stanley Consultants Inc in Schiller Park, IL
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