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The Consulting Engineer will act as project manager for small to medium-sized projects. Experience in any of the following areas is a plus: curtain wall design, historic preservation, industrial rope access/rock climbing, and public speaking.
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Responsible for cost control which entails reviewing weekly budgets for self-performed work with the project superintendent and reporting on project P&L, issues, events, applications for payment, schedule.
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As a Project Director, you will serve as the primary interface with PMA clients and lead the client and project team through a successful process of strategic real estate planning, design and construction of new buildings, tenant improvement buildouts, and facilities assignments.
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Multifamily Modular Construction Project Manager PRECISION GCC is a best-in-class multifamily construction management company with 33 years' experience of excellence in our niche. Working knowledge with MS Project and electronic scheduling required Previous experience working on Modular multifamily construction projects.
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They ensure that the norms and standards applicable to a project are respected and represent the point of view of the VFX Supervisor and the client. Additional InformationPreference for on-site work when new hires start their journey to enhance team connectivity and collaboration ;Sick/personal days ;Group Insurance, access to Dialogue online support and to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) ;RRSP with employer contribution ;Discounts on public transports, several spas, sports classes, art center, cafes, furniture and several other local businesses.
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Our team is the best in the industry, with manufacturer trained technicians, PMP-certified project managers, CTS- and RCDD-certified design engineers, coordinators, and administrative resources.
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Ensuring smooth day to day activities on the project site including site office management, budget and cost control, Administration of subcontracts and all associated construction compliances and documentation; processing of subcontractor and vendor invoices, equipment tracking, union payroll uploads and documentation and preparing client billings.
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The Lead Communications Technician fully completes all IES COMMERCIAL and project paperwork accurately and on time (specifically timesheets, material transfers, work orders, change orders, tool transfers and others as required.
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You're used to forging close relationships and working collaboratively and effectively with other teams across the Creative journey, including Content, Design, Production, Creative Strategy, Brand Strategy, Project Management and Client Services.
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Collaborate with external design and fabrication partners throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring ground support equipment (GSE) meets specified requirements. Special MentionsRelocation providedResponsibilities include but are not limited to:Design and maintain CAD models of mechanical and mechatronics components and systems, including tools, fixtures, jigs, structures, and focusing on rapid prototyping and production using Creo & Windchill.
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Kimley-Horn is seeking a Senior Project Manager/Practice Leader to join our Landscape Architecture team in Los Angeles, CA. This position will support our national Landscape Architecture and Land Planning practice.
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The Senior Water Engineer will lead and manage regional project delivery and pursuits within the municipal water / wastewater market. You will be a Project Manager for municipal water and wastewater projects and/or participate in client development activities, assist with position and capture strategies, proposal and presentation efforts.
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With current power industry issues including inside the fence power plant construction and/or operations, project development and integration; cost estimating and schedule development; civil and structural design aspects, and/or other technical areas of expertise related to generating technologies.
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Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) Contract & Commercial Management (CCM) Certification Program, PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (Project Management Institute-ACP) PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (Project Management Institute-ACP.
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Lead project workflow logistics: set-up, communication, disclosure lists, folders, logistics calendars and confidential work spaces. You will run key creative initiatives across the creative studio, tracking project status and brand project timelines, identifying bottlenecks, scheduling key creative reviews, and ensuring smooth workflow.
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