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Working with a Project Manager or Senior Engineer, support as an integral part of our internal project team on project efforts, including capital projects, new construction, retrofit, and flood mitigation projects for public and private sector entities.
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The ideal candidate understands and has a proven track record in driving business fundamentals that include business development, client management, financial oversight, quality control, project delivery, and has the ability to convey innovative design thinking and solutions.
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Resident Engineers work with the Designer, Contractor, and Project Manager/Project Engineer to maintain quality control, ensure appropriate construction methods, procedures and safety requirements, adherence to contract documents and compliance with all related codes and regulations, including accessibility codes and guidelines.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator will report to the Project Manager and will work closely with biostatisticians, data managers, and study staff to support study operations, data collection and quality control, and reporting of research findings.
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This company is seeking an IT Project Manager to oversee the application of project management methodology during all phases of the project cycle, with responsibilities that include project design, scope management, cost control, quality and performance reporting.
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Interface with Public Utilities regarding planning, scheduling, permitting, and quality control for utility projects within the City. Perform inspections of private construction projects within the City for conformance with City approvals, construction standards and acceptable engineering practices.
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Develops and maintains working relationships with the project’s building officials and inspectors and is responsible for scheduling all required jurisdictional inspections and testing Identifies and makes recommendations to Project Manager regarding project risks including safety/loss control, subcontractor/supplier issues, site conditions and logistics, scheduling, change orders, and document conflicts Supervises and monitors work of all hired trades and punch carpenters and laborers.
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Working very independently with little guidance from Project Manager and/or Principal Investigator, you will coordinate all activities of research area including but not limited to: supervising the daily activities of research assistants, implementing and maintaining quality assurance procedures, performing statistical analyses, designing research protocols with Principal Investigator.
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Maintain and review the safety requirements for the Project and resolve or report deficiencies to the Superintendent and Safety Manager. Monitor job progress on-site, checking all work to ensure compliance with contract documents and the Quality Control Program.
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3-5+ years' experience as a Project Superintendent with a reputable General Contractor or Construction Manager. Lead all daily field operations to ensure proper site safety, construction, progress, quality control and a clean site.
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The Construction Site Manager manages all aspects of the build including schedule and budget, contractors, material/equipment deliveries, job-site safety, quality control/assurance, design & permit adherence, and construction reporting to the project team.
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Specific responsibilities include work-scheduling of all shift personnel, establishing work standards in conjunction with the Manager, conducting site evaluations/audits, overall inventory/equipment usage, budget control, employee evaluations, troubleshooting/problem solving, orientation/safety training personnel, customer relations, payroll (time sheets, check distribution) and special project work as requested.
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Uphold rigorous standards in the Quality Assurance/Quality Control process, communicating effectively with the project manager. Ensure project work aligns with the initial proposal scope and budget constraints.
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Assistant Project Manager. The position will provide leadership and support to teams in the areas of design and construction, and will adhere to expectations in the areas of budget specifications, schedule, quality control, and safety practices.
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This position is responsible for leading projects to evaluate, analyze, and improve existing processes, implement statistical process controls, analyze and trend existing process parameters, improve manufacturing yields, reduce scrap, conduct non-conformance investigations, and execute CAPA project work which supports manufacturing operations and the Quality System.
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