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Dewberry is currently seeking an exceptional candidate to serve as a United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Civil Works (CW) Client Manager/Senior Program Manager in the Southeastern United States; job can either be performed as remote work or based in one of the Dewberry offices in the Southeast.
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Fred Smith Company is a leading heavy civil construction company in North Carolina and is currently searching for a Senior Estimator to be a part of our talented team. Have broad experience and a thorough understanding of heavy civil construction estimating.
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One of the nation's leaders in heavy civil construction is looking for a Asst. Project Manager to join their team. Asst. Project Manager- Heavy Civil Construction.
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Supervises the work activities associated with placing precast or formed concrete structures on a heavy construction project. Required Skills & Experience 5 years’ previous heavy highway, road, and bridge construction experience.
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Medium to large heavy highway, road, and bridge project experience ($10M+) is required. A leader in the Heavy Civil, and Site Development area, has an immediate need for a Structures Superintendent.
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Proven track record successfully completing heavy civil projects. 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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Supervising on-site trade and field personnel, and administering good construction safety practices for all on-site activities. Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or a similar discipline is preferred.
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5+ years of experience to direct project activities and supervise field personnel as required to successfully complete projects according to schedule. Expert in forming systems, EFCO, DOKA, Wood. Have knowledge of working around existing utilities/utility locates.
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Knows different types/classes of concrete or rebar as well as the associated testing procedures and tolerances. Structures Superintendent responsible for meeting production goals by effectively managing multiple foremen, subcontractors, equipment, and maintaining safety standards.
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Knowledge of load charts and rigging. Strong interpersonal and conflict resolution skills. Know plans and specifications well enough to teach and train others. Be able to identify changes in scope.
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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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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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Have experience with site civil construction to include; grading, erosion control, installation of underground utilities and stormwater control measures (SCM) The successful candidate will be responsible for observing the progress and quality of installation for site civil related construction (Sanitary Sewer Collection, Water Distribution, Stormwater Collection and Controls) on various site civil construction projects.
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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 must: maintain superior relationships with each of his/her clients and cross-sell Timmons Group services which may fall outside of his/her direct professional expertise, and ongoing communication with the Group Leader.
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Keywords: Civil Designer, Senior Civil Designer, Charlotte, NC; Raleigh, NC; Kernersville, NC; North Carolina, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Microstation, GeoPak, Inroads, Develop proposed right-of-way and easement deed descriptions for property acquisition for roadway construction projects.
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