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Minimum of three related career experiences (4) (i.e., changes in technical job responsibilities, which may or may not include a change in department) OR Lead Member of a recognized industry committee OR Professional Engineer's License (2), advanced technical degree, MBA or Project Management Certification (1) master's degree in engineering reduces the OJT experience requirement by 1 year.
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Formulate & coordinate project bids via Accubid; i.e. Select specific subcontractors whose services fit the project criteria in relevant divisions; Develop, coordinate, & issue all project correspondence to the project principles (Preconstruction Manager, Senior Estimator, Architect, & Subcontractors); Collect, analyze, & submit all project RFI’s to the Architect, and issue all RFI responses back to the subcontractors; etc.
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Make repairs and perform preventative maintenance to company, industry standards and to building codes – seek the help of the Regional Maintenance Manager, or Director of Project and Risk Management, or the Vice President for Capital Planning, Procurement and Energy Management before proceeding with unfamiliar measures – contact them before contacting vendors for the non-routine repair or replacement issues.
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Responsibilities: Problem solves with the Project Manager and Superintendent to develop effective plans and schedules for constructing the project and determine the means and methods necessary to meet project goals.
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Gannett Fleming is looking for an experienced Wastewater Engineer and Project Manager offering strong technical and project management experience to join our Water Business Line.
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The Project Manager I (PM I) will be responsible for all aspects of design-build/engineer-procure-construct projects including, but not limited to, management and administration of the prime contract, overseeing the engineering, design, procurement, scheduling, and construction management teams.
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Serve as project manager, ensuring timeliness, budget adherence, and top-tier quality. Become an integral part of our Transportation Civil Engineering Unit , a dynamic team focused on roadways, rail, transportation structures, and construction management.
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Professional Engineer's License (2), advanced technical degree, MBA or Project Management Certification (1) Master's degree in Engineering reduces the OJT experience requirement by 1 year.
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Serve as liaison to JHFRE/Information Systems and advise on development of project and building information management systems (i.e. PMWeb, GIS, COBie/BIM, EDM for digital archive, Archibus, etc.
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Functional project management experience in the design and manufacturing of consumer products. Project Engineer, Towson, MD Hybrid. Bachelor’s Degree, preferably in Engineering (Mechanical/Electrical), Industrial Design or Business Management.
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Managing Risk - Assessing and effectively managing all of the risks associated with their business objectives and activities to ensure they adhere to and support PNC's Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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Maintain relationships with agency partners including managing all logistical and operational work and how it relates to the partner, project, and coordinate interactions/training with the crew.
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UTILIZATION REVIEW / CASE MANAGEMENT RN - Part Time, Weekends. LifeBridge Health includes Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Northwest Hospital, Carroll Hospital, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital and Grace Medical Center, as well as our Community Physician Enterprise, Center for Hope, Practice Dynamics, and business partners: LifeBridge Health & Fitness, ExpressCare and HomeCare of Maryland.
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Architect, Revit, Architectural Design, CAD Drafter, Designer, AutoCAD, Project Architect, Registered Architect, Project Manager, Construction Documents) Participate in conceptual design activities under the supervision of a Project Manager.
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Make repairs and perform preventative maintenance to company, industry standards and to building codes – seek the help of the Maintenance Supervisor, Regional Maintenance Manager, or Director of Project and Risk Management, or the Vice President for Capital Planning, Procurement and Energy Management before proceeding with unfamiliar measures – contact them before contacting vendors for the non-routine repair or replacement issues.
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