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The Senior Estimator/ Project Manager will be responsible for project management and administrative tasks for a wide variety of civil construction projects. Understanding or ability to learn HCSS Estimating software, Bluebeam, Trimble, MS Projects, and Viewpoint Construction software.
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Role DescriptionIn this role, you will utilize your expertise and technical knowledge of water/wastewater evaluations, design & construction to serve as a Lead Technical Designer, Task Manager and/or Project Manager on local projects.
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As a Construction Materials Senior Project Manager, you will play a pivotal role in executing medium to large Construction Materials Testing, Special Inspections, and Geotechnical projects, ensuring the highest level of quality and compliance with industry standards.
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RightWorks is hiring a Senior Project Manager/Highway Engineer III to support projects for the Transportation-Infrastructure Practice based out of our Indianapolis, IN office for one of the nation's top 50 leading construction & design firms.
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The primary role of a Project Manager III (PM III) is to provide project management for planning, architectural, engineering, and construction projects; however, as a senior project manager the PM III role includes project related oversight of PM IIs and PM Is, ensuring their compliance with the IAA’s Standard Operating Procedures and relevant industry best practices.
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Coordinate efforts with Operations, Preconstruction, and Accounting Develop Estimating Department’s role in construction management process and improve on existing systems with the Project Executive Develop change order tracking program Implementation of continuous improvement program, with the assistance of the Estimating Team, Project Executive, and Senior Project Manager Create with resources aids and cost references, etc.
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Professional certifications, such as CCM (certified construction manager), AC (associate constructor), CPC (certified professional constructor), PMP (Project Management Professional), LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) preferred.
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We currently have an opportunity for a senior manager to join our Indianapolis, IN office as Team Leader for our transportation team, which includes roadway design, topographic survey, and utility coordination in Central Indiana.
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You have knowledge of multiple project delivery methods, including alternative project delivery (design build and construction manager at risk). The OpportunityProject: Life sciences and industrial manufacturing senior cost consultantMace is seeking a full-time senior cost consultant for life science and industrial manufacturing projects to work directly with our clients on capital projects.
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Due to a strong pipeline, they are immediately seeking an experienced and driven Senior Project Manager to lead multiple projects across Indiana with their Senior Project Manager of New Construction.
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The Senior Project Manager is responsible for managing water and wastewater projects of varying complexity, and ensuring all projects are delivered to internal and external in accordance with the agreed to scope, schedule and budget.
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We are seeking Construction Managers with experience with large scale ground up, wood framed multi-family projects to lead our projects in Texas, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, and Ohio. This is a travelling position that requires the candidate to station themselves near the jobsite for the duration of the project, usually 18-24 months.
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The Senior Controls Project Manager is responsible for planning and overseeing controls projects to ensure they are completed on time and within budget. They will perform, manage, and confirm tasks as required to execute and fully complete projects including; scoping of work, estimating, scheduling, project management, commissioning, performance verification, project closeout, and successful owner acceptance.
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They are actively growing and looking for their next Assistant Project Manager to meet or exceed project goals related to the design, construction and quality of the project.
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This is a remote position and can be located in, but not limited to, Denver, CO, Chicago, IL, Indianapolis, IN or Nashville, TN. The Risk Management Director in the construction industry is responsible for overseeing and implementing risk management strategies and policies to minimize the potential risks associated with construction projects.
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