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Work closely with the Roadway, Planning, Survey, Water Resources, Traffic, and Environmental Department Manager to plan, organize, and direct project related activities related to transportation planning and design projects.
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We have partnered with an engineering design and consulting firm in the Charlotte, NC area to provide them with a Survey Project Manager. Prioritized Must Have Skills For The Survey Project Manager.
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Inform the General Superintendent and Field Operation Manager of significant budget busts or quality issues. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Project Manager with experience in civil construction to join our team in our Charlotte, NC office.
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Purpose of RoleThe Project Manager is responsible for planning and managing the execution of multiple initiatives simultaneously leading to high quality results delivered right first time.
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Bowman has an opportunity for a Survey Senior Project Manager to join our team in Charlotte, NC. Bachelor's degree in land surveying or related field preferred. Ten or more (10+) years of land surveying or related land development experience to include a minimum of two (2) years of project management experience.
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We are seeking a Project Manager (EIR Scientist 3) to join our Charlotte, NC team! Oversee and conduct environmental field assessment activities (soil, surface water, groundwater, and soil gas sample collection, soil and rock classification, monitoring well installation, petroleum UST closure assessment, etc.
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We have an immediate opportunity within our Water practice in the Carolinas for a Project Manager to pursue and manage municipal and industrial projects including water, wastewater, and stormwater conveyance and treatment facilities and related civil infrastructure.
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We are seeking an experienced IT Infrastructure Project Manager to lead critical projects, including the build-out of network infrastructure within newly constructed warehouses and offices.
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Hepaco, a Clean Harbors company, in Charlotte, NC is looking for a Field Service Project Manager to join our team. You will work directly with other team members, Supervisors, as well as the Branch Manager.
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RK&K is hiring a Construction Project Manager to our Construction, Engineering and Inspection team in Charlotte, NC. Bachelors or Associates in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field.
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4+ years' experience in construction materials testing and 1 year of proven work experience as a project manager, supervisor or team leader. S&ME is in search of an experienced Construction Materials Project Manager who can leverage their project management skills and construction materials expertise to spearhead influential aviation projects across the Southeast.
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ECS Limited is offering a unique opportunity for a talented Construction Materials Testing (CMT) Staff Project Manager I to join our Charlotte field services team and advance in a dynamic work environment.
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The Assistant Project Manager position provides design leadership and oversight of design support staff for green stormwater infrastructure. Four-year bachelor’s degree from an accredited program in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology, Landscape Architecture, or related field.
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15 to 20 years of professional experience in the field of Architecture to fill a leadership position in our Local Government, Education and/or Faith Based sectors for our Charlotte office. The ideal applicant shall be able to manage all aspects of a significant project including design collaboration, client management, consultant coordination, drawings production, quality control, project schedules, project team management and job hour management.
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Giles Flythe Engineers, Inc. is looking for a Building Enclosure Project Manager (Engineer) with a minimum of five years of experience in building envelope consulting for various residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
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