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Keywords: Senior Commercial Manager, contract management, risk management, document control, dispute resolution, project accounting, scheduling, Design-Build, P3. A minimum of 10 years' experience in Architecture/ Engineering, Design-Build, P3, project management, construction, project controls and/or staff leadership or equivalent.
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At HDR, we specialize in engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services. Working knowledge of project controls, project management, and project estimating software. Working knowledge of Architecture/ Engineering/ Construction industry contracting practices in the country(ies) the Commercial Manager works in, applicable government and commercial regulations and practices, policies, procedures and work practices.
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For major capital projects as an example, ERM works with clients to co-design and operationalize a robust Health and Safety and risk management business process throughout the design, construction, commissioning, and start-up phases.
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Support the Legal department in developing and implementing risk management strategies to prevent future claims. Conduct thorough investigation of construction claims by reviewing project documentation and interviewing and coordinating with project management and staff.
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SUMMARYPartner is seeking a Full Time Construction Risk Management Project Manager to perform all Project Management responsibilities including planning, executing, reviewing, and finalizing projects according to deadlines and within budget.
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Partner is seeking a Full Time Construction Risk Management Project Manager to perform all Project Management responsibilities including planning, executing, reviewing, and finalizing projects according to deadlines and within budget.
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Identify and address issues affecting project delivery, budget, construction costs, schedule, and firm-related risk management. An ideal candidate has a thorough understanding of building systems, codes, and standards as they relate to their assigned projects and assists in collaborating with internal staff and studio and firm management as well as external contacts.
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Experience as Engineer of Record for the construction of flood risk management projects. The portfolio of projects are in the areas of Civil Works including; hydrologic and hydraulic (H&H) analysis, hydraulic design, flood risk design, inspection, risk assessment, and construction document preparation.
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As a Corporate Staff Attorney, you will assist and support the General Counsel in various corporate legal duties including contract review and revision, claims and litigation support, insurance and risk management support, state compliance, corporate formation, and legal research and analysis of statutes, cases, and/or legal articles focusing on the construction industry.
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Ensures all team member’s pursuits and proposals following the sales process (e.g., WINS), and receives appropriate sign-off (per sales process policies), including risk management committee (RMC) approval, before presenting proposals to the client.
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Proficient with the management of high-risk activities including electrical safety, excavation, confined spaces, fall protection, material handling, rigging and crane operations. Managing/tracking 3rd party construction/maintenance vendor compliance and EHS performance through the site’s approved contractor management compliance system.
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Your technical expertise as a EHS Specialist IV in the area of contractor management system / application will contribute to our client's innovative therapies which will impact the quality and duration of life.
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Advanced understanding of portfolio management priorities, including reporting issues, concentrations, maturities, delinquencies, and loan performance (including construction progress through absorption and lease-up execution, covenant compliance, and the appropriateness of ongoing risk ratings.
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Bachelor's Degree in Occupational or Industrial Safety, Fire Protection, Risk Management preferred; and certifications or ability to achieve within the first 18 months in the following are preferred: Associate in Risk Management (ARM), Associate in Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Safety Professional (CSP.
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Under the supervision of the Irvine R&D EHS Manager, this position will be accountable for establishing, implementing, managing, and supporting safety program requirements for specific engineering/construction projects on the Irvine campus.
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