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The Role: Managing costs on the jobAttending job meetingsPutting together change orders and processing submittals The Person: Experience in relevant fieldLooking to learn, develop and progress your careerGeneral construction background Keywords: Civil, HCSS, Heavy Bid, Construction, Commercial, Residential, Utilities, Estimator, Estimating, Bid, Take Off, Project Management, Superintendent, Project Engineer, Assistant.
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One of the nation's leaders in heavy civil construction is looking for a Asst. Project Manager to join their team. Asst. Project Manager- Heavy Civil Construction.
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5+ years of construction safety experience with at least two years being in heavy civil construction/site preparation/underground utilities. The position will be based out of Raleigh, NC. The right candidate will have verifiable site preparation/heavy civil construction expertise and will be able to effectively communicate with members of our Operations Team.
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10+ years of leadership & experience as a Construction Manager on heavy/highway construction projects (Structures, Bridges, Underground, Earthwork and Concrete Paving) The Project Manager directs the company's construction activities on heavy highway projects, as the senior on-site company representative, maintaining client and home office liaison and ensuring compliance with contractual obligations on a large complex project or several small projects.
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Please NOTE THIS IS FOR HEAVY CIVIL CONSTRUCTIONS - SITE DEVELOPMENT - UTILTIES - ROADWAYS. Asst. Project Manager. 3 years of previous project management of site work, utilities, and road work.
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Reporting to the Plant Manager, the Production Management Associate will enter an 18 to 24-month formal training program to learn the Aggregates business and develop production and leadership skills.
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D.H. Griffin Infrastructure is the Heavy Civil Construction component of the D.H. Griffin Companies. DHGI has built on top of decades of success in the wrecking and demolition industries to become one of the premier Heavy Civil contractors in North Carolina.
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Perform, lead, and evaluate designs for rail, transit and/or general civil projects including, but not limited to, track, grade crossing, quiet zone, safety improvements, railroad grading and drainage, 3D modeling of rail corridors, wet/dry utilities, and permit processing.
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This is a growth-oriented role supporting pursuits of diverse heavy civil infrastructure projects in coordination with established teams. As a Preconstruction Manager for our client, you will manage preconstruction activities for one or more project pursuits within a District during the pursuit and preconstruction contract phases.
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The company specializes in Aviation Fueling Facilities, General Petroleum, Water/Wastewater Infrastructure, and Heavy-Civil construction projects. The company is currently ranked in ENR's top 600 Specialty Contractors list, a Top-Ten Heavy Civil Construction Firm in Ranking Arizona's Publication, and one of INC's top 5000 growing companies in the United States.
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We are seeking a Business Development Manager to leverage industry connections and relationships in the identification of heavy civil project work across the Carolinas. Heavy civil infrastructure construction industry experience required.
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Performing heavy civil and vertical construction, our teams build the unique structures and infrastructure that play an important role in how people live, work, learn and play in our communities.
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This dynamic role offers growth opportunities and involves collaborating with established teams on diverse heavy civil infrastructure projects. Coordinate and manage project pursuits in collaboration with the proposal manager, lead estimator, business development manager, and project sponsor.
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This Project Manager will be able to manage several heavy concrete jobs in multiple locations around the Tennessee Valley area while working out of our Huntsville, AL or Columbus, MS office.
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