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In addition to aligning with our core values, a Senior Preconstruction Manager will be expected to play a pivotal role in the development and planning phases of new multi-Family construction projects.
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The Sr. Project Manager 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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The Hydrogeologist would be involved in a variety of projects related to hydrogeologic assessment, groundwater supply development, and groundwater protection and management, and will be developing client relationships and proposals associated with water resources project work.
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Excellent ability to understand project flow for commercial construction projects and being accountable to project outcomes, Leadership skills to facilitate progress meetings and communications with the client, design team and subcontractor partners with a strong orientation for coaching and development of project teams through building and instilling company culture.
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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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Christopher B. Burke Engineering, LLC has an immediate opening for a Civil Engineering Senior Project Manager with a minimum of 10 years of experience to join our Indianapolis office’s Engineering Department.
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15+ years of experience performing as a project engineer or project manager on local agency and/or DOT roadway projects. We provide multi-disciplined services for a variety of public agencies and private entities, including transportation design; water resources design; environmental analysis & permitting; construction engineering & inspection; traffic engineering & transportation planning; surveying; and land acquisition & appraisal.
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As a Land Development Senior Project Manager/ Principal, you'll manage project teams to create land development plans for our commercial, institutional, and residential clients. Interacting with clients, contractors, and local government officials, you'll impact the whole project - from conceptual and design phases, through the regulatory review process, bidding, and construction, all the way to the grand opening.
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Roadway Engineer who will perform engineering design, analysis, task management, and project management duties on all types of transportation projects. WSP is seeking to grow its Transportation team and is currently searching for a Senior Roadway Engineer for our Indianapolis, IN office.
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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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Minimum of five (5) years electrical, mechanical, engineering, or industrial power construction senior-level project management experience focusing on complex facility infrastructure construction, renovations, retrofits, upgrades, building controls and automation, and energy services.
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The Project Manager oversees transportation projects, leading a team of engineers and taking full responsibility for the design and construction of transportation and municipal engineering projects.
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The position effectively assists in managing department Senior Project Managers and Project Managers in general engineering activities related to the design of federally funded transportation, environmental, traffic and storm water projects throughout Marion County.
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10+ years of experience in Construction, experience managing multiple projects at a time. Manage all phases of commercial construction projects in Indianapolis, from initiation to closeout, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.
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Job Title: Senior, Construction Project Manager - Commercial Projects. Expertise in Project Planning, Scheduling and Closeout for Commercial Construction Projects.
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