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Substantive knowledge of project management scheduling, cost control, and scope/code compliance review procedures, change order process, along with knowledge of multidiscipline engineering and construction principals.
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Role accountabilities: Provide onsite construction management services for our client’s projects in the areas of quality control, schedule management, cost and change management, document control and project communications.
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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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Role description: As a Senior Procurement Manager/Cost 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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Assist the Senior Project Manager as required with project accounting, budgeting, project schedule and tracking, reporting quality management and internal communications.
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The ideal candidate is a Senior Project Controls Manager with 10-15 years of cost control and project controls experience working in the civil infrastructure industry. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of project controls, project management, construction documentation and sequencing.
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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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We are currently looking for a Senior Project Manager based in New York, NY. The Senior Project Manager reports to the Vice President, Principal-in-Charge and is responsible for the daily management, supervision, coordination and successful completion of large scale, highly complex and/or sensitive capital projects which involve project-based matrix organization teams with responsibility for bringing projects to successful completion on time, within budget and scope.
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Familiar with Construction Accounting, Job Cost Controls, and Management Systems in addition to maintaining detailed Project Controls and RecordsExperience constructing “Clean Environments”Working knowledge of Commissioning and Validation of Life Sciences/Lab facilitiesKnowledge of isolating and protecting Clean Operating areas from new construction activitiesExperience with GMP Contracts and Lump Sum contracts.
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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.
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DEA’s Risk and Project Controls group is seeking to recruit a Cost Estimating Manager to support the firmwide development of the Program Management services nationwide. Experience in analysis of engineering systems and project management Registration as Certified Cost Professional (CCP)/Certified Estimating Professional (CEP) is desirable but not required.
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Advanced knowledge in cost control management and project controls best practices and applications. + Manage construction projects financial reporting and activities from all facets of the project management lifecycle (planning/execution/closeout.
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At least six years of experience in energy management, facilities management, commissioning, or construction project management. 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.
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Understand all revenue, cost and margin aspects of project management including earned value management. Working knowledge of product life cycles, software development life cycles, design and construction project life cycles, and their interaction.
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Assists the project manager in managing rail construction projects including executing plans, organizing, budgeting, and cost reporting. Basic knowledge of project accounting, project controls (cost, schedule, change management, etc.
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