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Manage the transition from the construction phase to operations, including completing lease-up, stabilization and conversion in conjunction with CHVs operations team and third party property manager.
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We are looking for a person who is well versed with the heavy construction quality control including tunnel lining and its connections, waterproofing, earth retained structures, complex bridges, various train control systems, and MEP.
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We are seeking a Senior Program Controls Manager for a national commercial client and help drive a construction delivery for a major program. Candidate should be skilled in portfolio, program and project management and have a minimum of 5 years of experience in the Construction industry.
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Our client is looking for a a seasoned regional program manager of Design & Construction to support their regional expansion. Design & Construction Regional Program Manager.
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To support our regional expansion, we are looking for a seasoned regional program manager of Design & Construction. Lead the real estate project delivery process for all Los Angeles locations, including budget development, design & planning, construction and commissioning.
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About AECOMAECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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The Senior Manager of Operations Program Support will manage MTA Construction and Development's efforts to implement and oversee various support functions for a component of the MTA Capital Program and Business Operations.
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You will be hired as our employee with full benefits including a 401k and paid PTO. The ideal candidate will have Program Controls/Scheduling experience on design, tendering and construction supervision projects in a heavy civil project environment (road, bridge tunnel.
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The Manager, Operations Program Support will assist in managing MTA Construction and Development ' s efforts to implement various support functions for a n MTA Capital Program and Business Operations component.
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Because we are a woman-owned firm we are on contracts with larger Construction Management firms such as LiRo, Hill International, Jacobs, Tectonic, Gilbane, etc. Demonstrated experience working on Port Authority projects and/or large capital programs from a design and construction aspects.
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Meta is seeking an experienced construction professional to join our Data Center construction team as a Program Manager. Support development of capital project program budgets and obtain ROM construction cost estimates.
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O This position is responsible for the program management of pipeline repair integrity digs, while working closely with Pipeline Integrity, Construction Management, Environment, Land Services, Control Center, Operations, Supply Chain Management, Finance and Safety departments to ensure the schedule, scope, and budgets are maintained for each dig.
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Mace is seeking an amazingly talented program cost manager, who will provide management and technical direction for all facets of operations in one discipline under administrative guidelines of the division manager and/or corporate directive.
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State Professional Engineer (PE) license or Certified Construction Manager (CCM) required. Construction management experience with agency clients such as MTA, New York City Transit, Metro North Railroad, NJ Transit or Long Island Railroad.
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