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Shepherd Engineering Search is seeking experienced Project Managers to join Ballard Marine Construction. As a Project Manager, you will play a vital role in supporting the client book of business with planning, technical solutions, safety, and operational excellence.
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The Project Controls Manager has responsibility for the overall financial reporting and forecasting, change management, scheduling, document control, and project administration. Skanska is searching for a dynamic Project Controls Manager.
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The Project Manager will play a crucial role in collaborating with Property Management and Leasing teams. Empire State Realty Trust (ESRT) is seeking a dynamic Project Manager.
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The Senior program/Project Manager shall provide leadership and coordinate delivery, quality and operations under one or several contracts with major clients in New York. The Senior Program/Project Manager shall have a minimum of fifteen (15) years of responsible experience performing Program/Construction/Quality Management (PCQM) services and duties as a contract manager for on-call services contracts or PM/CM contracts with agencies such as NY/MTA, PANYNJ, NYSDOT, NJDOT, NJ Transit or similar.
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The NYC Department of Design and Construction, Division of Safety & Site Support, seeks an Environmental Project Manager. Only candidates who are permanent in the Construction Project Manager title or those who are reachable on the Open-Competitive List (Exam #0169) or filed for Open-Competitive Exam #3042 may apply.
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TO BE CONSIDERED FOR ASSOCIATE PROJECT MANAGER, ALL CANDIDATES MUST BE PERMANENT IN THE CIVIL SERVICE TITLE. Compensation: Project Manager (TA) $71,726 - $93,587 Project Manager (OA) $68,435 - $89,290 Responsibilities: Coordinate project activities from beginning to project close-out.
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We are looking for a driven and collaborative Mid-Level Project Controls Manager to join our Water/Wastewater Construction Management Team supporting public agency projects in NYC.
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Lead Project Management: Manage the design, construction, operations and maintenance of multiple solar PV and battery storage installations. The Senior Project Manager of Clean Energy will work within DEM’s Clean Energy and Innovation Unit, under the guidance of the Senior Program Manager of Clean Energy, but in extremely close coordination with DEM’s other units.
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The construction Scheduler reports to the Scheduling Manager and interacts with stakeholders within Project Management, Estimating, Business Development and Field Operations departments.
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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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Identify potential extra work & report progress of project and scheduling Keep Resident Engineer/Project Manager advised of issues, and propose possible solutions. Perform quality control for the construction and rehabilitation of roads and/or bridges, general site work, maintenance and protection of traffic, drainage, earthwork, paving, concrete work, reinforcement steel placement, utility relocation work, coordination, and safety Required Qualifications: 3-5 years of bridge construction experience and at least 1 year of NJDOT bridge construction.
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Sunkeeper Solar’s Energy Storage Development Project Manager plays a key role in designing and developing battery energy storage projects in and around the New York Metropolitan Area, as well as supporting Sunkeeper’s Clients during construction.
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Note: Candidates must specify for each construction project they worked on: a description of the construction project, the time period they worked on the construction project, and the type of work they performed.
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The Construction Safety Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and continually improving Micron’s construction and overall safety programs and procedures to ensure personnel, project and facility safety.
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As a member of the US Restaurant Development, specifically assigned to a Field Development Team the Area Construction Manager supervises construction issues for an assigned geography.
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