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Prior experience as a restoration project manager, construction project manager, estimator, or insurance adjuster are strong pluses (but must be willing to learn a new process.
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State Professional Engineer (PE) license or Certified Construction Manager (CCM) required. Support in staff development, including Project Manager training. Serve as Project Manager/Program Manager on projects where beneficial to the Company and the project; and assume the financial, staffing, scope and schedule management responsibilities of that role.
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Construction Project Manager (NYC Boroughs) Project Manager: Must have prior NYC ground up construction experience. Seeking a Project Manager on-site that can travel to various locations across Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx.
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Liaison between Construction Services Department and AEW Project Managers/Engineers. AEW representative as Project Engineer for select Federal Aid Projects (administered through MDOT.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Construction, the Construction Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing project delivery, construction, and implementation of our Battery Energy Storage Systems and Distributed Energy Resource projects in predominantly the metro New York City. The Construction Project Manager will work closely with cross-functional teams, contractors, and stakeholders to ensure the successful completion of projects on time and within budget.
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Identify conflicts in construction progress and communicate them to project team for resolution. Areas we specialize in (both civil and structural) - Heavy Civil Construction Utility Work Streetscape & Resurfacing Waste/Stormwater Work Apply here.
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The Preconstruction Manager provides critical management and leadership to the Pre-Construction team and process including: pre-construction project documentation review, cost estimating, risk assessment, and mitigation, and preparing a thorough and timely project evaluation.
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Job Opportunity: Senior Project Manager (Construction) Join PMCS Group in driving excellence in project management and construction oversight for impactful infrastructure projects with LAUSD.
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The EHS manager oversees responsibilities of their assigned Project as related to environmental health & safety services and has direct interaction with EH&S Staff, Superintendents, Project Manager, Project Executive and Area / Regional EHS Director.
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A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college in engineering, architecture, landscape architecture, business administration, or public administration, and five years of full-time satisfactory experience in the planning, administering or expediting of engineering design, and/or construction, or coordinating a very large engineering project, two years of which must have been in an administrative, managerial, executive or supervisory capacity; or.
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The Power Infrastructure Project Manager, Energy Markets will possess a high level of proficiency in transmission and substation design and construction. As a Power Infrastructure Project Manager, Energy Markets you will manage the engineering scope, schedule, and budget for greenfield, brownfield, and retrofit engineering and design projects.
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Senior Project Manager| Renewable Energy | Developer + EPC | Construction & Engineering Field | Solar, Wind, Battery Storage, Microgrid | Remote- Northern California area | Permanent, Full-Time | Salary Dependent on Experience.
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The Project Manager will maintain presence and leadership through the regions where we do business through involvement in civic, professional and business organizations. Duties include all aspects of surveying including but not limited to boundary, location, topographic, title and ALTA surveys, calculations, deed research, field data analysis, aerial ground control and topographic surveys, utility locations including pipe inverts and sizes, Right-of-Way Surveys, Wetland Location Surveys, and construction layout.
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One or more of the following certifications: Professional Engineer (PE); Certified Construction Manager (CCM); Designated Design-Build Professional (DBIA); Project Management Professional (PMP.
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We are actively seeking a Land Surveying Project Manager to lead and manage land surveying projects for a diverse range of clients, with the support of a dedicated team of professionals.
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