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Perform as Business Partner's (BP) Subject Matter Expert (SME) for overall project design and construction. Bachelor's degree in construction management, Architecture, and/or Engineering or other relative degree, 5 years of related experience with Federal government clients and 5 years of construction management experience.
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At least two years of project management experience in the building construction sector. Mission Support Job Description The Building People, LLC, has a position open for an experienced Interior Designer with a focus on Office Furniture Systems and Project Management with Top Secret Clearance.
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Act as a construction project management advisor to management teams, piers, less experienced managers, engineers, and external customers. The purpose of this position is to provide support to both Environmental Management (EM) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Construction Projects at the Savannah River Site (SRS) for Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS.
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Requirements The ideal candidate has experience creating CAD files and working with GIS data, engineering or construction background, survey experience, engineering tech experience as well as team and contract management.
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Work Location: Pearl Harbor, HI On-Site Assistant Project Manager & Environmental, Health, & Safety (EHS) Manager Job Summary: The scope of services includes Project Management and Environmental, Health, & Safety (EHS) and will be performed on-site at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
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The Entry-Level Construction Project Manager will support Agency related construction, design/build, and architecture and engineering, space management, facilities management, real estate, and leasing of large and complex construction projects involving multiple areas.
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Responsibilities cover all phases of project management including, evaluation of requirements, estimating, scheduling, budget management design oversight, construction management and project close out.
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Description Are you interested in leading internal and external project teams responsible for all aspects of Construction Project Management including procurement oversight, budgeting, scheduling, design oversight, construction oversight, and commissioning of technical facilities.
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Utilize Government Project Management Software (USACE RMS3.0, NAVFAC ECMS, and Project) to manage Government Construction Contracts. Assist in Proposal Review, Generation, and Development with Dawson Senior Construction Management team for new Construction Contracts.
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At least 10 years of total experience being a field engineer, project manager, superintendent, or some other managerial construction project management position, and.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management or Engineering Equivalent is required plus a minimum of 5 to 10 years' experience managing in DOD construction projects. Demonstrated ability to lead construction project teams with projects of moderate to advanced scope and complexity.
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Ability to utilize government project management software (USACE RMS3.0, NAVFAC eCMS, PIEE) to manage government construction contracts. Typical projects are both design-build and bid build projects typically ranging from $250K - $30M. The Sr. Project Manager will be responsible for planning, directing, coordinating, and supervising construction on multiple projects to ensure an on-time, on-budget project execution with high quality and no safety issues.
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Typically direct and responsible for all staff assigned to the project(s) through direct reports typically consisting of managers and supervisors heading up the various functions (i.e., Safety Manager, Quality Manager, Construction Manager/Superintendents, Site Services Manager, Engineering Manager, Contracts Manager, and others as appropriate for the project(s.
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Our services include program management, decommissioning, environmental remediation, waste and nuclear material management, nuclear operations, consulting, and engineering and construction.
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