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Our ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years of experience in scheduling on large-scale utility projects, Hydropower generation, Transmission Line, and Substation related projects. Good prior experience with large-scale utility projects, especially Hydropower generation, Transmission Line, and Substation related projects.
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Areas we specialize in (both civil and structural) - Heavy Civil Construction Utility Work Streetscape & Resurfacing Waste/Stormwater Work Apply here - Perfetto Contracting is a leader in premier heavy civil construction is the Greater NYC area.
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Work directly for our Hudson County, NJ client that has designed and fabricated a wide variety of high quality products for the electric utility, construction, electrified transit, and OEM industries.
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Experience with concept development, site planning, roadway design, grading and drainage, utility design, construction staging and MPT. Join our construction management team to collaborate on projects that are as technically challenging as they are impactful, creative, and fulfilling.
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Project may include local roadway/highway design, hydraulic/hydrologic analysis, storm/sanitary sewer design, site grading, preparation of stormwater pollution prevention plans including design of post-construction stormwater management and sediment and erosion controls, utility design, permitting, and coordinating with regulatory agencies and other design disciplines.
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Perform design reviews for the Civil Engineering aspects of new construction and renovation projects (grading, drainage, parking lots, water, sewer, horizontal control, signage & striping plans, etc.
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NYC DOB Construction Superintendent License, Site Safety Manager or Site Safety Coordinator certifications are a plus but are not required. Coordination of various construction trades, including GC, carpentry, demolition, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, sprinkler, concrete, structural steel, roofing, etc.
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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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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience managing large-scale civil construction projects and a strong background in working with various New York City agencies such as NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Department of Transportation (DOT), Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), and Department of Design and Construction (DDC.
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Through a series of acquisitions and technological developments, their expansion included petrochemical, highway construction, transportation design, facilities construction, and construction materials firms.
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Zurich is currently hiring an experienced Construction Casualty Underwriter (Senior Levell III or Level IV AVP) to join the Construction team from New York Zurich is one of the leading insurance providers in the construction industry, our mission is to provide creative solutions for the risks our customers face today and in the future.
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Our clients include NYS Office of General Services, Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, NYC Health + Hospitals, State University of New York, NYC Department of Design and Construction, NYC Parks & Recreation, NYC School Construction Authority, NYC Economic Development Corporation, Battery Park City Authority, and NYS Parks, Recreations and Historic Preservation.
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Construction management experience with agency clients such as MTA, New York City Transit, Metro North Railroad, NJ Transit or Long Island Railroad. State Professional Engineer (PE) license or Certified Construction Manager (CCM) required.
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Minimum of 3 years of field experience in construction management, engineering, and consulting industry, specifically on major New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) capital projects. The candidate will have extensive experience managing onsite construction inspection activities on major construction projects involving New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA.
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Certified Construction Manager (CCM) through CMAA preferred. Expert working knowledge and experience using construction management software packages (Primavera P6, eBuilder, Microsoft Project scheduling software.
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