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Project Management positions begin at the Project Engineer level for those entering the field. Whether pricing the job, procuring product, or scheduling, Project Management drives the construction process.
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Position Overview: The Project Engineer is responsible for designing, monitoring, and executing projects on time, within budget, and at a high level of quality. Bachelors degree in engineering, construction management, or a related field.
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The Environmental Management Project Engineer or Scientist will join our Upper Midwest environmental management team. Experience with air permitting, emissions estimation, hazardous waste management, and multi-state compliance.
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Supports development of the Program Technical and Programmatic Baselines and helps ensures proper Configuration Management and Change Control for the Program. Experience with System Design methodologies, including the application of Genesys, Cradle, and/or DOORS software tools for overall system design and requirements management is a plus.
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The State of Wisconsin, Department of Military Affairs (DMA), Construction and Facilities Management Office is hiring an Engineer / Construction Project Manager in Madison. The Design and Project Management Branch is responsible for providing efficient project management services to stakeholders including divisions, contractors and consultants for a wide range of multidiscipline projects.
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As a Senior Roadway Design Engineer / Project Manager, you would be responsible for the design and/or management of roadway engineering projects for highway and municipal infrastructure projects, as well as client development and staff management.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office, Project, and relevant Estimating/Project Management software. Join Our Team as a Construction Project Engineer/Manager and Estimator in Brookings, SD.
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Known for our local and national expertise, HNTB Wisconsin's Water Services Practice is looking for an energetic engineer who can help deliver flood management, stream restoration, green infrastructure, stormwater, and/or conveyance projects.
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Prepare subcontracts, purchase orders, change order proposals, monthly payment requests for review by Project Management staff. Assist Project Management staff or Superintendent with creating and/or updating project schedule.
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A bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited institution- At least 2 years of engineering technical project management experience- PCB layout, EMC/EMI requirements, and mitigation technique experience.
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The Project Engineer role is an entry-level position with the intent of growing into a Project Manager with Stevens Construction Corp.! Bachelors' Degree in Construction Management, Civil or Construction Engineering, or related degree.
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4-7+ years of direct work experience in a project management capacity or engineering field. Project Management skills for overall project success delivery. Develop best practices and tools for project execution and management.
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Preferred majors/concentrations in Construction Management, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related fields. Preferred majors/concentrations in Construction Management, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related fields.
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Proficiency in project management software, scheduling tools, and Microsoft Office applications. Receive mentorship from tenured industry leaders|Grow into a project management or field role, based on your goals.
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This includes project safety, coordinating the design efforts of multi-discipline design teams, managing scopes of work, schedules, and budgets, developing cost and technical proposals, contract negotiation, risk identification, profit and loss, and management, client development, managing client expectations and overall client satisfaction.
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management job Title: project engineer in Madison, Dayton, Nevada
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