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The Construction Manager will provide construction engineering and project management labor support to various locations within the NAVFAC Washington Area of. Ensure effective communication and coordination between the project manager, design manager, contract specialist, contractor, project technical team, client, and others as appropriate.
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Marine Mechanical Engineer Required Qualifications: 2 to 8 years of relevant engineering experience in the manufacturing, construction (or similar) industry, shipbuilding industry strongly preferred.
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The goal is to (1) deter the introduction of unauthorized materials to the site and (2) observe the activities of construction workers and visitor(s) on-site to prevent the implantation of covert surveillance devices or systems into the structure being constructed.
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Professional Engineering (PE) registration, Certified Energy Manager (CEM) and/or LEED Accreditation preferred. Knowledge of and experience in energy conservation programs with the Federal Government through Super ESPC and/or Area-wide contract vehicles and with FEMP/IPMVP Measurement and Verification guidelines and protocols.
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Traveling Registered Nurse, Travel, ER, RN – ER, Contract, Travel, Traveling Nursing, Assignment, Registered ER, Emergency Room Nurse, ER RN, Emergency Room Nurse, ER Travel Nurse, Healthcare RN, ER Nursing, Nurse RN, RN Nurse, Contract RN.
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May monitor the work of a construction representative on contract to the County or lead such contractors, as assigned to a project, and/or may help train intermediate or entry level County personnel.
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At least five (5) years of experience in US Government contract management. We possess exceptional capabilities including, but not limited to, project management, cyber security, construction management, design, and management technology.
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The Senior Contract Specialist ensures all contracting and procurement activity is consistently executed in accordance with the District of Columbia laws and regulations while working independently in managing all procurement assignments.
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Project Manager - Water/Wastewater Construction. Ability to manage the development of contract documents for water/wastewater projects. Join our client's team as the Project Manager for water/wastewater treatment and conveyance projects.
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BS/BA in Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, Computer Science, Information Technology, Information Management, Economics, Statistics or in a related field. FTI Consulting Construction, Projects & Assets ("CP&A") is a leading global provider of Disputes, Advisory & Transformation services that address the strategic, financial, operational, regulatory, and capital needs of key players in the Power & Utilities, Oil & Gas, Chemicals, Mining, Manufacturing, Transportation, High-Tech/Semi-Conductor, Infrastructure, Real Estate & Industrial Sectors.
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Focus Staff is seeking a ER Registered Nurse for a travel contract in WASHINGTON, DC. The ideal candidate will have at least 1 year of experience in a ER setting. Employment Time: Contract/Travel.
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We are seeking a Senior Civil Engineer with broad expertise in land development and/or site/civil/heavy construction project management to perform investigations and analyses, prepare reports, and provide expert testimony where technical knowledge, skill, experience, training and/or education are needed to help resolve civil litigation and insurance claims.
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Utilize expertise in Civil Engineering to accurately estimate project costs for Heavy Highway and Road construction ventures. Knowledge of industry best practices, cost control principles, and regulatory requirements related to Heavy Highway and Road construction.
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