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Timmons Group is seeking a Civil Project Manager - Stormwater Management candidate for our Stormwater Group located in our Raleigh, NC office. The Project Manager is responsible for the successful management of assigned projects and the development of assigned client accounts.
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The individual selected for this position will work closely with Dewberry’s national experts in water resources, hazard mitigation, resilience, navigation, A/E services and Construction Management services (CMS.
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Certified Grants Management Specialist (CGMS), Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Project Management Professional ( PMP) certification, Certified Professional Accountant (CPA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), or other grants management or professional certifications preferred.
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Materials testing, Construction materials testing, Soil testing, Concrete inspection, Concrete testing, Soil sampling, Nuclear density gauge, Inspections, Testing, Analysis, Report Writing, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Soils, Concrete, Masonry, ACI, ICC, NICET, NCDOT, Construction inspection.
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YOUR DAY-DAY WILL INCLUDE: Provides technical and design services in support of water/wastewater design projects as part of a multi-discipline project team to produce design/construction drawings.
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Project responsibility will have a primary focus on solid waste management, including landfills, solid waste facilities, composting, and other projects, which may require design, planning, engineering, permitting, construction and/or operations support.
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Supervises the work activities associated with placing precast or formed concrete structures on a heavy construction project. Working knowledge of all types of equipment related to bridge construction, pile installation, structural concrete, precast beams and deck panels along with experience with cranes, pile driving equipment and vibratory hammers.
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UES is a nationwide leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope.
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We are experts in cell tower construction, RF engineering, broadband fiber optic cable installation, OSP engineering, wireline construction, and emergency maintenance services. OverviewMasTec Communications Group is a leading national infrastructure construction company operating throughout the United States.
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15+ years of related project experience in Civil Design, CCR, Environmental Infrastructure or Geotechnical Engineering projects related to CCR management, solid waste management, remediation construction, water resources, dams and impoundments.
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Complete daily reports of Earthwork Construction logbook, activity logs, progress updates, and any other necessary documentation as per management or client. Act as the lead inspector on NCDOT and County transportation construction projects performing inspection services for asphalt, concrete, erosion control, traffic control, earthwork, and other construction materials and processes as influenced by the project.
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The successful candidate will possess an Associate’s Degree or higher in a related field (Civil Engineering, Surveying, Construction Management, etc.) , OR a minimum of 2 years of experience on heavy highway construction with a focus on earthwork, paving, erosion control, utilities, ITS, or other operations.
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Knowledge of major regulatory areas of focuses including Consumer Compliance Regulations, FFIEC Guidance, Stress Testing, Model Risk Management, Capital Planning and Forecasting, Enterprise Risk Management, and Operational Risk Management, Data Governance, etc.
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Practical experience of underground construction for gas. Ability to read and understand maps, drawings and diagrams for project build process. CDL Class A/B with Tanker EndorsementExperience with different size Vermeer or Ditch Witch units.
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The Project Manager will be responsible for regionally managing all projects related to the set and trim out of HUD and modular homes, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and in compliance with the construction documents.
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