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The AVP, Commercial Executive will assist the Vice President, Deputy Project Executive (Commercial), in serving as overall project manager for the Interborough Express - identifying the critical path and key decisions required to keep progressing the project across many disciplines: contract procurement, environmental review, project financing, entitlements, regulatory approvals, acquisitions, design development, and construction.
$144,634 - $189,832 a yearExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Key Skills and Abilities:Extensive experience in procurement and cost management within the heavy civil construction industry, particularly in tunnel projects. Role description:As a Senior Construction Procurement Manager for a heavy civil tunnel project, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing the procurement process and managing costs associated with the project.
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Technical excellence in planning studies, preliminary designs, final designs, program management, procurement/bid assistance, and design services during construction for water/wastewater systems (i.e., pump stations, treatment plants, stormwater systems, and climate/flood resiliency systems.
$117,300 - $175,900 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 8 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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As a Chartered Quantity Surveyor and Project Manager company, my client provides full cost, procurement, and/or project management services which provide essential ingredients for the development and implementation of a successful project.
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Work closely with project managers, engineers, designers, procurement staff, construction managers, contractors, and other project services staff to provide detailed planning and scheduling of projects from conceptual planning through engineering and construction.
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Management, oversight, and administration of a portfolio of capital design and construction projects including program development, feasibility analysis, cost estimating and project budget development, design management, procurement and bidding, construction management and project closeout.
$102,375 - $136,500 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 6 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The assignment period includes estimating/project controls tasks and activities for the engineering, procurement support and assistance, design, construction, turnover, startup and commissioning, and plant operations after handover.
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The successful candidate will have various experience related to Project Controls and Procurement, including Cost Engineering, Forecasting, Earned Value Management, Bid Phase Management, Subcontract Management, and Bid Evaluation.
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In conjunction with the IT, Procurement, and Accounting groups, manage, update, and maintain construction management systems (estimating, procurement, job cost accounting, project management, cost intelligence, etc.
$132,000 - $182,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 month ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The Assistant Project Manager II (APM II) will assist/support the Project Manager (PM) on project tasks as assigned, follow-up on deliverables, and review with the PM. This position will be responsible for the coordination of engineering, estimating, project controls, client presentations, procurement, and construction activities during the development and execution phase(s) of the project.
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Industry- specific experience in all facets and phases of a project: Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Commissioning and Startup. Must have experience as a Lead Cost or Planner for a large-sized project or a Control Team Lead/Control Team Manager (CTL/CTM) for a medium-sized project.
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We provide expert consultation and guidance in all phases of a building project, from master-planning, preconstruction options evaluation and decision-making, to design review, estimating, and scheduling, through procurement, construction, and occupancy.
$23 - $31 an hourInternExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 15 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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PLUS: Experience working in terminal and/or midstream facility Project Engineering experience including project scoping and estimating, cost and schedule control, TIC estimating, design and construction management, team building, resource planning, procurement, and permitting.
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Reporting to the Senior Project Manager, this person will manage end-to-end Capital Project cycles, including coordinating the efforts of the JD Group Teams: Design, Projects, Cost, Procurement, and third-party contractors/vendors.
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Eight years of full-time experience in construction, repair, alteration and/or rehabilitation of multiple dwellings, commercial, industrial or public buildings in the capacity of general contractor, superintendent of construction, procurement specialist, evaluator responsible for cost estimation, or as a field supervisor or as an inspector, at least 18 months of which must have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity involving responsibility for a large number of buildings; or 2.
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