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Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM), Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM), Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM), and/or Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification.
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The Project Controls Manager will be involved in overseeing various facets of heavy construction, transportation, and transit projects, spanning disciplines such as utilities, geotechnical engineering, civil roadway development, structural integrity, electrical systems, duct bank installation, and communications infrastructure.
$200,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 29 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Experience in real estate acquisition due diligence, sophisticated budgeting practices, complex renovation estimating, project scoping, universal design, bidding, value engineering, and document management.
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Experience with using a web based project management system such as Proliance and/or Procore. BA or BS in Architecture, Engineering, Urban Planning, Construction Management or a closely related field.
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This role will participate in both project management and business development activities in support of our Land Development Group within Los Angeles and potentially Ventura Counties. Serve as a pursuit champion and project manager/director as appropriate for Land Development projects.
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College undergraduate but possess more than 20 years of Construction or Project Management experience, and must complete the Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential within one (1) year of employment in the Facilities Services Division.
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Turner & Townsend Heery is looking for a technically savvy Project Controls Manager who understands the construction management and design management process. The Project Controls Manager will monitor design and construction projects from start to finish for our client, with direct accountability for project delivery.
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A global, multibillion-dollar company with a client-focused delivery model and operations in over 470 locations worldwide is seeking a Landfill Gas Engineering Project Manager to join their team.
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Reporting to the Program Manager and Program Controls Manager, this Mid-Level Scheduler will be responsible for providing support to the Project Management Team with scheduling activities and contractor/stakeholder coordination.
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This will be a full-time position and the Project Manager - Gas Engineering is expected to work on-site at our office in Downtown Los Angeles. We are keenly focused on partnering with our clients to find solutions to their toughest challenges in the fields of Engineering, Project Management, Data & Database Management, Technology, and Learning & Instructional Design.
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Position Description : The VDC Project Manager leads and directs the day-to-day management of the BIM-based process and is the individual on the project responsible for the management of building the overall project “digitally first” on the job.
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Professional Engineer License (PE), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), Project Management Professional (PMP) or similar credentials. The Project Engineer will provide technical and engineering support to college project teams, project managers, and construction managers, in coordination, planning, QA/QC, budgeting, estimating, and scheduling for the construction of various projects such as roads, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, and water and sewage systems.
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As a Project Engineer III supporting engine avionics software, you will exercise technical project management responsibilities for a team that builds and tests real-time embedded software that controls rocket engines for human capable spacecraft.
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HNTB is seeking an experienced, organized, motivated Transportation & Community Lead (Project Manager) for our Los Angeles Office to support the Transportation Planning Group and support the firm’s renowned planning, design, and engineering services.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM’s comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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