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5+ years of relevant engineering supervisory experienceChemical industry / Oil & Gas experience in operations and/or maintenance environment a plusCompetence in Project Management activities specific to EI&C scope such as scope development, cost estimates, bid package development, scheduling, change order management, spending plan, vendor evaluation / review, etc.
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Support development of project cost estimate with level of detail and accuracy according to project phase; support project budget and cash-flow management while driving continuous improvement related to safety, quality, and cost.
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Monitor project progress and compile project reports applying best practices related to project management, engineering, and construction. The Project Engineering Manager EI&C will be managing team of Engineers who are responsible for development of project scope and execution approach for EI&C engineering and conduct and/or support safety, quality and regulatory reviews (e.g. HAZOP, code review, environmental review) as required by the nature of the project/process.
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This position requires working in a multi-discipline team with multiple interfaces to internal customers, other engineering discipline Project Engineers and Project Managers to manage the EI&C components of Capital Projects and independently lead and manage projects that have a high concentration of EI&C. This position requires travel over an extended period dependent on project assignment.
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As a Cost Manager, you will assist with Capital Project Controls (estimating, cost management, planning/scheduling, risk management, change management) during the design and construction phases of capital projects.
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Represent company's interests while coordinating 3rd party contractors, suppliers, and interfacing with other engineering disciplines or authorities involved in the project. Support development of project execution strategy and schedule with level of detail and accuracy according to project phase.
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Experience and/or certification(s) related to Business Relationship Management, Project Management, Organizational Change Management and/or Lean Six Sigma/Performance Improvement completed within 1 year of hire.
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The Successful ApplicantThe successful Project Manager - Commercial Construction - Charleston should have the following qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field preferred, but not requiredProven experience as a Project Manager in commercial construction, with a minimum of 3 years of successful project management.
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Candidate must have experience in developing project scopes and schedules, coordinating change orders and RFIs, managing and tracking project budgets, and cost control. As a strong and stable company since 1960, Holder provides nationwide construction management services on complex projects in the aviation, office, technology, education, hospitality, and interiors markets.
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Your responsibilities:Reviews new product design impacts through the Change Management System process and provides feedback on process time analysis and investment requirements. Your profile:U.S. Master’s degree or foreign equivalent in Engineering and six months of professional experience as Project Engineer.
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Coordinate payroll & time & attendance projects in Malaysia end to end including blueprint design, UAT, training, project internal communication , process change management , and vendor relationship management.
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Review requisitions, change orders and other invoices associated with the project; advise and counsel the Account/Portfolio Manager and building/facility management team, presentation of information to clients, and may supervise and manage the performance, development, work quality, reporting, and activities of Energy Engineers, and external consultants.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Change Management Project Manager to join our team and play a vital role in ensuring the successful delivery of our construction projects. Identify and implement process improvements to optimize change management within construction projects.
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E2D delivers years of creative problem solving in the design and construction industry that includes general contracting, construction management, design, scheduling, change order management, and financial and contract management.
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Group/Senior Manager, Organizational Change Management Pair your adaptable, collaborative, curious mindset with your tech skills to help client digitally transform their ways of working.
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