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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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We are experts in underground utility construction methods including excavation and horizontal directional drilling. With over 300 employees and a fleet of over 600 vehicles and heavy equipment, CES can find solutions to the most difficult utility construction problems from dense urban cities to distant rural transmission.
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Additionally, the candidate will direct a team of engineers that regularly perform engineering analyses, PLS-CADD modeling, structure loading calculations, design structure framing and hardware assemblies, draft plans and specifications, and prepare bill of materials and procurement documents across project planning, engineering, environmental, permitting, and construction management phases.
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Work with bridge superintendent to develop construction schedule, cost forecast, track. Works with bridge superintendent to direct and coordinate personnel to ensure project. Experienced with bridge construction quality requirements.
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May serve in Quality Manager and/or PET Operations Manager role for PET pharmacy operations, as applicable; refer to role description for Quality Manager and/or PET Operations Manager for additional duties and responsibilities.
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Translate needs and desires into visual concepts; preparing architectural drawings for presentations, space planning, concepts, schematics, design development and construction documents. Effectively communicate design recommendations, creative concepts and best practices to project teams, contractors, vendors and team members.
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Under the direction of the Clinical Manager, Respiratory Care and the Chief of Pediatric General Surgery, sets up, troubleshoots and monitors patients on prolonged life support equipment, and performs the duties of a Registered Respiratory Therapist.
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Communicate or meet with general contractor and owner project manager to gather status information to prepare a cost estimate update. Job Description Turner & Townsend are engaged to support our clients with many complex projects, responsible for all aspects of cost management and project delivery and we are seeking an experienced Associate Director of Cost Management to act as the day-to-day interface with the client and drive large construction projects to achieve an excellent outcome.
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We are actively seeking a visionary Advisory Manager who is a Kyriba technology expert to join our Treasury practice. Strong presentation, consulting, project management, client, and training/mentoring skills, particularly with Kyriba as the centerpiece.
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Repair manholes, catch basins and other types of rough masonry construction; maintain signs, assist in loading and unloading. Workers will be required on a seasonal or intermittent basis to operate various types of highway maintenance and construction.
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Building Sciences: Architecture & Construction Technology, Civil Engineering Technology, Energy Technology, and Interior Design. While we have attempted to capture the core functional responsibilities in the role, the statements contained in this job announcement reflect general details as necessary to describe the principal functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility.
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Associates degree in Science, Allied Health or equivalent. Registration by the National Board for Respiratory Care and current CHM ECMO certification. Skills necessary to evaluate patient conditions and operate all respiratory therapy and bedside pulmonary function equipment.
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Manage action items from Post Bid and finalize subcontract scope. Prepare scope requisitions for assigned trades as required; coordinate with project team to eliminate scope gaps and overlaps.
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Within the Professional Practice group, Quality and Regulatory Matters (QRM) is looking for a Technology Risk (Financial Audit IT) Senior Manager to support both US and international regulatory inspection needs as well as to serve local clients by directing engagement teams in assessing and evaluating Information Technology (IT)-related risks around clients' business systems and processes.
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Commission is negotiable, but our standard is 10%-15% of gross on all Labor Time sold beyond your quota (paid upon project completion to ensure the proposal was accurate). Visit worksites to meet and greet with clients as well as to better understand operational needs for the project.
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