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The primary goal of the Design Project Manager is to lead the execution of engineering projects (including civil, structural, architecture, MEP, fire protection, refrigeration, process, packaging and CSI disciplines) by managing the client, the client communications, scope, schedule, risk, and budget to produce the highest quality work product in the most efficient manner.
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Timmons Group is seeking a Civil Project Manager - Stormwater Management candidate for our Stormwater Group located in our Raleigh, NC office. The Project Manager must: maintain superior relationships with each of his/her clients and cross-sell Timmons Group services which may fall outside of his/her direct professional expertise, and ongoing communication with the Group Leader.
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This role is intended to serve as the transitional phase between Civil Designer and Project Manager with more emphasis place on skills associated with Project Management duties.
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Minimum of 7 years of civil engineering/project management. What we are looking forSCS Engineers is looking for a Project Manager or above for our Raleigh office to take on a client and project leadership role.
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Bowman has an opportunity for a Survey Project Manager to join our team in Raleigh, NC. + Serve as primary project point of contact to coordinate surveying and mapping services between Survey Party Chief and the client.
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We are seeking a Deputy Project Manager who is looking for an opportunity to grow and take on more responsibility, in our Raleigh or Charlotte, NC; Richmond, VA; or Orlando, FL offices. The Deputy Project Manager will be responsible for supporting the Project Manager with managing client relationships, managing project financials, conducting site visits, and consult on business development related needs.
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Morris & Ritchie Associates, Inc. (MRA) is currently seeking a Senior Project Manager / Civil Engineer for our Raleigh, North Carolina office. Established more than 40 years ago, Morris & Ritchie Associates, Inc.'s (MRA's) architects, structural and civil/site engineers, land planners, landscape architects, and surveyors provide planning, design, and construction administration phase services for a wide range of projects throughout the mid-Atlantic and Carolinas.
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Giles Flythe Engineers, Inc. is looking for a Building Enclosure Project Manager (Engineer) with a minimum of five years of experience in building envelope consulting for various residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
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In particular, we are seeking a Principal Engineer who can also serve as our Project Manager to join our Land Development team on a full-time, direct basis at our office in Raleigh, NC. This person will assist on multi-discipline designs for public and private site development projects.
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Freese and Nichols is seeking a Water and Wastewater Transmission & Utilities Project Engineer/Manager to join our Raleigh, NC team. Serve as Project Manager for projects that primarily require work within own group but may also require coordination with other groups and the client.
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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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Position Title: Project Manager in Commercial Construction Location: Raleigh/Durham NC Department: Construction Management Reports To: [Senior Project Manager/Director of Construction] Employment Type: Full-time Job Overview: We are seeking a highly organized and experienced Project Manager in Commercial Construction to join our team.
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The primary responsibility of this position is to assist the construction site manager in delivering successful projects through a safe work environment, quality construction, effective LEAN planning & scheduling, cost management, collaboration with project stakeholders, and superior customer service.
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We are seeking a seasoned Land Development Project Manager to join our Raleigh, NC office. The Project Manager will deliver outstanding client service through the effective management of Land Development projects and will collaborate with various professionals to ensure high-quality outcomes for both private and public sector clients.
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Collaborates with Project Managers on projects and client interaction Keeps Project Manager abreast of project and permitting progress. Ensures timely and accurate Deltek submissions including time and project data.
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