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Proven track record as a Civil Estimator in Heavy Highway and Road construction, with 5-15+ years of experience. Positions: Heavy & Civil Estimator Experience: 5-15+ years Description: One of the highly reputable companies in the DMV is looking to add a solid Estimator to their team.
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Position Summary McCormick Taylor, Inc. is accepting multiple resumes for Construction Inspectors to work on highway, structure, and environmental projects. 0-10+ years of experience in the construction industry is a plus, but not preferred/mandatory.
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3+ Years Experience in Commercial Drywall Construction as a Project Manager AND/OR Estimator. Commercial Drywall Project Manager AND/OR Estimator Experience Required. I am working with a well-respected, firmly established Commercial Drywall Contractor seeking an experienced Project Manager/Estimator.
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Ability to freely access all points of a construction site in wide-ranging climates and environmentsWorking knowledge of construction industry codes, standards, and jurisdictional requirements (ASSHTO, ACI, AWS, ASME, NEC, etc.
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Requirements:• Bachelor's degree in architecture/ engineering, interior design or construction management• A minimum of 2 years relevant experience– working as construction manager, General Contractor , Architect, Engineer or similar.
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Work together with Operations staff and fellow estimators to properly address General Conditions and General Requirements (GC/GR) items in estimate including, but not limited to, items such as temporary heating/cooling, electrical, power and lighting, including estimating of electrical and natural gas consumption during construction.
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As a Senior Hydrographic Surveyor, your key responsibilities will be to support dredging and construction projects and specialize in the precise positioning of equipment in order to complete surveys to obtain and process data in a marine environment.
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Job Details:Heavy Construction Superintendent Highly respected heavy construction is actively seeking to add an experience Superintendent to it's talented team. 3+ years of experience in the heavy construction industry, preferably in a leadership role.
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RESPONSBILITIESManage the ongoing credit risk of existing commercial construction loan portfolios through continuous credit monitoring (CCM) activities enabling the timely identification of emerging credit risk so that appropriate actions can be taken to manage the risk, minimize losses and assign an accurate risk rating.
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Assesses material, labor, and equipment costs and determining means and methods of construction in various sectors (i.e., marine, transportation, and bridge). We are actively looking for a Mid-level Estimator with Maritime experience to join our corporate Estimation team.
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Job Description The Assistant Project Manager - Construction Builder/Dev -Baltimore will be responsible for:Project Planning and Scheduling: Assist in developing project plans, schedules, and timelines in coordination with the project manager and stakeholders.
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Knowledge in one or more of the following fields: building automation, controls, security, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, fire, contracts, and construction. As a Commercial Construction Sr Program Specialist here at Honeywell, you will play a crucial role in managing and overseeing commercial construction projects at the University of Maryland.
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Experience beyond the work experience requirement may be substituted for the degree on a 2 years of experience in Contract Administration, Construction Administration, Project Management or a related field for 1 year of education basis.
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We are looking for a Construction Project Manager that is able to manage new building and turn key building construction projects. Ground Up Construction. Our specialization includes telecom network & infrastructure staffing deployments including planning, analysis, design, implementation, operations and maintenance.
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The position will supervise directly or indirectly, all personnel within the Office of Engineering and Construction including managing subordinate professional program management staff engaged in the planning, analysis, development and management of major, complex linear and vertical infrastructure capital delivery; and associated project planning and controls reporting on all projects.
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