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Regularly review and manage construction schedules, budgets, labor, risk, and project plans to ensure work stays on track. + Must have at least 10 years of work experience as a Mechanical General Foreman or Mechanical Project Superintendent in the non-residential building construction industry including multiple large multi-trade projects.
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Our people have a passion for the telecommunications industry, giving them several options for career growth in roles such as Project Manager, Construction Manager, and more.
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The Project Controls Analyst, under nominal supervision, is a key member of the project team, with responsibility for internal projects assigned by the Project Controls Manager (PCM) or by other more senior Project Analysts.
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Serve as Engineer-of-Record, leading the preparation and delivery of project technical specifications and civil engineering construction documents. Experience with various project delivery methods and construction methodologies, especially trenchless applications, is preferred.
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Experience required with Windows, MS Word, MS Excel MS SharePoint MS Teams MS PowerPoint Duties: The enrollee will function as a project manager for the Southern Nevada Energy & Infrastructure Team. The enrollee will work on renewable energy projects in a resource advisor capacity.
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Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM) preferred. Responsible for planning and directing the Risk Management and Loss Prevention programs from an operational perspective.
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Job Summary This position will be responsible for overseeing all the logistics of a construction project. Responsibilities and Duties Develop a construction plan for each project based on turnover meetings.
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Serve as a task leader, deputy project manager, project manager, or design manager on water/wastewater planning and design projects. Salt Lake City is preferred work location but will consider candidates based in locations within a reasonable distance to the Navajo Nation, Flagstaff AZ, Page AZ, Las Vegas, NV, Gallup NM or Phoenix AZ.Detailed Description:BC has multiple water and wastewater projects under contract in the west notably Utah, Arizona and Colorado that involve planning, design, and construction.
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Participate in regular construction meetings to provide subject matter expertise and provide progress reports back to the Project Manager. Our core expertise is in Project Controls which includes Scheduling, Cost Controls, Document Management and Controls, Budget tracking and monitoring, Estimating, Risk Analysis, Claims avoidance and Mitigation, Change Management and Earned Value Management.
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Join Kimley-Horn’s growing marketing team and help influence client and project strategy; coordinate, write, and collaborate on proposals and thought leadership; and promote the firm. + Communicate and interact with professionals, project managers, and technical staff.
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This resource should have experience in Oracle HCM Cloud advanced tools such as OIC, HCM Extracts, Fast Formula, HDL, BI Publisher reports, OTBI reports, Redwood Page Composer, Page Configurator, REST APIs, SOAP, Webservices, Fast Formula, Oracle HCM Application Security.
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Familiarity with building design and construction, measurement instruments, DSP, and general theory of acoustics and vibration is desirable. Field measurements are a critical aspect of our consulting work, and travel to project sites to conduct acoustic and vibration measurements will be required on occasion.
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Perform construction management duties including reviewing construction documents and submittals, performing, documenting daily inspections, and assisting with project punch lists.
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Performs routine tasks required to administer and execute human resource programs including but not limited to compensation, benefits, and leave; disciplinary matters; disputes and investigations; performance; productivity, recognition, and morale; and occupational health and safety.
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It’s a risk that paid off, making Titan Medical one of the leading medical professional staffing firms in the country. Founded by experienced medical professional recruiters and healthcare human resource professionals, Titan Medical was created as an alternative to other staffing resources.
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