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This job posting in particular is for a project manager who will focus on Building Automation System design. Proficient in Microsoft Office and other software packages used to manage large construction project PDF plans (e.g. Bluebeam REVU, Plangrid, Autodesk Insight/Build.
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Tasks may include but are not limited to, ensuring the completion of business cases, budgetary approvals, project scheduling, requirements engineering, design and engineering tasks, vegetation management reviews, project reporting, project financial analysis, major equipment procurement, environmental analysis, obtaining real estate and relationship management with external customers, vendors, townships and regulatory agencies, project quality assurance, and change management.
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Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) or achieve CAPM within two years of job entry (PMP certification will fulfill this requirement) Responsible and accountable for overall project performance for projects including major transmission, substation, distribution, and gas construction, new technology programs, information technology and organizational initiatives.
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Must have PE license in PA or MD Must have experience with PA Turnpike and PennDOT OR MDOT Experience working with Microstation is required Must have project management experience or be willing to learn ASAP.
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As a Project Engineer at RK&K, you will join our multimodal Transportation Design team and provide creative input and leadership for projects with a wide variety of state, county and municipal public works and transportation agencies.
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The COP Project Manager position will report to a Regional Environmental Services Manager and will primarily support nationwide offshore wind growth opportunities that follow the U.S. offshore wind federal leasing schedule.
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Graduate degree with a major or concentration in Project Management or a current Project Management Professional (PMP)® credential from the Project Management Institute (PMI). Must be a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) Candidate must be willing to travel into the regional offices up to 20% of the time, for events, and at the discretion of the client Desired Skills: Basic skills in Microsoft Office suite of products (Word, Excel, Teams, Publisher.
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Effectively communicates/partners with Project Executive, assistant project managers, field managers and administrative support to ensure projects are moving along and presents issues and recommended solutions to the PX. Reports to Project Executive progress and any necessary modifications of plans that seem indicated.
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Significant Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) project management experience. Oversee and approve invoicing/billing and manage project scope and secure change orders as necessary, chase A/R and provide internal reporting as may be required.
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This position offers tremendous potential to learn and build project management skills in a highly collaborative environment, while working on broad range of project types for local and national transportation clients.
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5 years of related project management experience is required, including ideally 2 years of managing projects as an Owners Representative, Project Manager. Traditionally reports to project executive or principal.
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Project assignments can range from small-scale intersection improvements to bicycle and pedestrian facility projects to complex interchange and corridor projects for a wide variety of clients. We are currently seeking a Senior Project Engineer with a strong technical background to support the growth of our practice in the Baltimore Office’s Highway Group.
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As a Transit and Rail Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of rail transit projects. Develop project schedules and timelines, monitoring progress and adjusting plans as necessary to ensure on-time delivery.
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The building automation project engineer is responsible for the planning and execution of multiple projects and resources while serving as a subject matter expert on commissioning and consulting of a building's automatic centralized control systems.
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We are in search of a Project Manager who will be responsible for managing new commercial solar installations. Demonstrated track record of successful project leadership with experience managing construction crews.
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