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Water Resources Project Manager Flood Control Engineering. We are seeking a highly motivated, experienced Water Resources Project Manager to join our team of designers and professionals serving state and local clients.
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Keywords: construction manager, project manager, construction superintendent, superintendent, homebuilder, custom homebuilder, residential construction, scattered-site residential.
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ResponsibilitiesAn Estimator/Project Manager in our Preconstruction department will review and analyze project designs, evaluate constructability concerns, and prepare budgets, estimates, and solicit/evaluate quotes from suppliers/subcontractors for construction projects.
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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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The General Superintendent will be responsible for planning and coordination of Electrical installation for new construction multifamily projects and oversee the work & manpower of the field/project Forman and Crews in the Indianapolis area.
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As the Structural Engineer with the Water/Wastewater team, you will be responsible for the project design engineering and construction of Water/Wastewater projects. The successful candidate will play a key role in the design engineering and construction of Water/Wastewater projects, overseeing the full project lifecycle of each project, from the initial design, permitting, report writing and the detailed engineering specifications and plans.
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Oversee Utility Infrastructure planning, studies and design projects, which may include: regulatory compliance, funding sources, alternative project delivery, construction, utility management, drinking water (source of supply, treatment, residuals handling, pumping, distribution, storage), wastewater (collection, CSOs, lift stations, treatment, biosolids), and stormwater management (drainage, green infrastructure.
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Management responsibilities include but are not limited to; writing proposals, participating and/or leading interviews, performing contract negotiations, project work planning, coordinating with other project managers, supervising the execution of work, transitioning work to qualified staff, growing and mentoring staff, and acting as a positive role model.
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The Resident Engineer acts as an extension of IndyGo Blue Line to administer the construction contract, to monitor the cost, schedule, and quality of the Construction Contractor's work, and to establish that construction work is completed in conformance with the requirements of the contract documents.
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The Project Manager I (PM1) is responsible for leading projects and supervising the construction team, securing subcontracts, purchasing, monthly invoicing, approving subcontractor payments, weekly progress meetings as well as ensuring quality, production, and safety throughout the construction process.
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You will act as party chief for a field survey crew engaged in making plans and/or geodetic surveys for construction, topographic, right-of-way, and control survey projects; participate in pre-survey planning meetings with project managers, resident engineers, and contractor representatives; assign and monitor work, and provide input for evaluation of members of the field survey crew.
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We are seeking a Senior Project Manager to lead traffic engineering projects and assist with the growth of our practice within the regional market area. Prior project experience with local agencies or state DOTs.
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Supervision Received: Works under the general direction of the Project Control Area Team Lead and/or Project Control Manager. Maintains accurate and up-to-date records on estimated and actual costs for construction projects for the project team, management, external audits and customer contract requirements.
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Restoration Reconstruction Coordinator/ Project Manager. The coordinator will work with the lead coordinator, and construction supervisor to provide outstanding customer service. + Will have an understanding and history in construction and or remodeling or restoration industriy.
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