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AECOM is the world's trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle - from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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They will be familiar with the roles of the Superintendent, Senior Project Engineer, and Project Manager and will assist them in managing all construction processes to reach the goals set for the project.
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Provide technical support during the construction and commissioning phases of wastewater treatment projects. Our qualified professionals develop creative and effective solutions for any water management project and are dedicated to ensuring that communities are provided with safe, consistent, water and wastewater distribution, collection, and treatment.
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S&ME is seeking an experienced geologist, engineer or scientist to join our Environmental team as a Project Manager in Charlotte, North Carolina. We are S&ME. For over 50 years, our collaborative approach to geotechnical, civil, environmental, and construction materials has offered innovative solutions to solve our clients' most complex challenges.
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Sargent & Lundy delivers comprehensive project services—from consulting, design and implementation to construction management, commissioning and operations/maintenance—with an emphasis on quality and safety.
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As an Engineering Technician and Construction Inspector, you will help ensure public safety by traveling to construction sites to observe on-going construction activities, and perform inspections and testing to verify the work is being performed in accordance with project plans and specifications.
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Compile and organize daily project field data Perks and Benefits: Profit-Sharing Amazing PTO Full Benefits Competitive salaries Qualifications RPLS certification 5+ Years of relative work experience Familiarity with construction staking, boundary survey, & topographic mapping Strong CAD Software experience Client relationship experience Associates or Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or Land Surveying.
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Organize and document safety training, drug screens, other documents needed depending on contract Liaison between Installers and Project Managers Keep detailed record of installation requirements/project specs to ensure each installation is performed correctly and efficientlyOther duties as assigned Minimum QualificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent preferred Must be able to lift/carry 25-50 lbs.
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Perform soil density testing using both nuclear gauge and sand cone in accordance with ASTM and project specifications on site at commercial construction projects. Recent graduate with BS in Civil Engineering or Construction Management.
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This is not a traditional Construction Project Manager position. Responsible for project cash-flow management: progress billing, collections support and monitoring, and resource management.
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In this position, you will be primarily involved with management of construction materials testing. Founded in 1988, Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) is a leader in geotechnical, construction materials, environmental, and facilities engineering.
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Completed a Bachelors Degree in HVACR, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, construction management or an associates degree in engineering technology or related trade school, construction, maintenance, or engineering controls experience.
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We have a wonderful opportunity for a Senior Project Manager/Director of Construction to join one of our high-growth, expanding Residential New Home Builder clients in their Charlotte, NC (North Carolina) division.
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Understanding knowledge of virtual design and construction technologies, including BIM software, clash detection tools, visualization tools, project collaboration platforms (e.g., AutoDesk Suite including Revit, Navisworks, BIM360, 3ds Max; Revizto; SketchUp.
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We are looking for a motivated Construction Project Assistant to join our team. Assist the project managers with preparing bids, submittals, insurance and close out documents. Keep in contact with Project Manager for any updates available.
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