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As a Commercial Construction Project Manager in Building Automation, here at Honeywell, you will be responsible for managing and executing complex programs and projects within our organization.
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PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS HS Diploma or GED, 2-year degree a plus 5+ years of prior experience in construction inspection for highways and/or bridges including related work items Computer skills: MS Office Ability to pass a background check On-track safety training or ability to achieve required training Mid-Atlantic Region Technician Certification Program (MARTCP) certifications preferred.
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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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Minimum of 5 years' experience in heavy civil construction and/or deep foundation. Metric Search are assisting a nationwide geotechnical contractor who are looking to add a junior Project Manager to their team who has experience within the geotechnical design-build contracting industry.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in construction management within the waste and water treatment sector, excellent leadership skills, and a proven track record of delivering projects on time and within budget.
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Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, Construction Science, or equivalent experience. Minimum of two (3) years of experience of progressive responsibility on similar construction projects.
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Bachelor"s degree in Facilities Management, Engineering, Architecture, and Administration or a related building construction field. -Relevant experience may substitute for the degree requirement on a year-for-year basis.
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The Senior Construction Manager will work at our heavy industrial project site located in Michigan. The Perry Group - Senior Construction Manager (heavy industrial) The Bachelors or Associate degree must be in Construction Management, Engineering, or similar technical field.
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Coordinate and manage multidisciplinary project teams in the preparation of local, state, and federal permitting processes for offshore wind energy projects, with a particular focus on preparation of permit applications, BOEM Site Assessment and Construction and Operations Plans, Environmental Impact Statements, and supporting technical studies, terrestrial and marine surveys.
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Serve as a key member of the Mid-Atlantic region providing long-term strategic thinking for a highly integrated, collaborative, and mutually motivated team on challenging high-profile design and construction projects.
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Minimum 5 years as a construction project manager in the chemical industry with increasing responsibility over successful projects. BS degree in either Mechanical or Chemical Engineering.
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3 or more years of related experience in working as a cost management expert on capital projects, including design and construction phases. Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, Project Management or related field.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Aviation Project Manager in Baltimore, MD. The Aviation Project Manager will be responsible for expediting project management, inspections, and logistics management.
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Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Construction Management (preferred) Successfully managed multiple large-scale construction projects from inception to completion, ensuring all projects were delivered on time and within budget.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Senior Construction Manager located in Baltimore, MD. The Senior Construction Manager will be responsible for overseeing construction projects from start to finish, including planning, budgeting, scheduling, and managing resources.
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