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8-10 years of HSE experience required in Heavy Civil Construction or Industrial Construction, or a bachelor’s degree in HSE or a related field. Faulconer’s experience in delivering a wide spectrum of projects in a variety of industries and sectors has made us a leader in heavy civil construction.
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Minimum 10 years of heavy civil construction experience in project engineering and project management. Overview:The Project Manager position is fully accountable for the financial performance of the project performance and overall management direction for one or more multi-million-dollar heavy civil construction projects.
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Explore how when you join us you can exhibit your skills as an office engineer in a heavy civil construction environment while we provide you both personally as well as professionally opportunity to grow with each construction project.
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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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Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree in civil engineering or related fieldAt least 8+ years of experience in civil, heavy highway, and bridge construction with experience in the areas of structural steel rehab and deck concrete construction.
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The project: We are hiring an ambitious and forward-thinking safety manager – transit and rail or heavy civil - to join our established and growing team in New York. Our values shape the way we consult, and define the people we want to join us on our journey, they are: Safety first - Going home safe and wellClient focus -Deliver on our promiseIntegrity - Always do the right thingCreate opportunity - for our people to excel.
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Minimum of fifteen years of heavy civil transportation project experience. Amtrak and/or NJ Transit experience (preferred) Primavera P6 Certification. Working knowledge of railroad bridge construction methods, materials, standards, and specifications.
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Familiarity with heavy civil construction project sites. Civil Service Title- Administrative Transportation Coordinator. familiarity with heavy civil construction project sites. The division of Bridges is seeking to hire a seasoned site safety officer with demonstrated experience and knowledge of OSHA, PESH, MUTCD and related Federal, State and City codes, who will have oversight of the Division's health and safety (H&S) issues on our capital projects and in-house work force.
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For several decades my client has become a premier heavy civil company located in the Bay Area, specializing in road and freeway projects, including paving, grading, sanitary, storm, and water work.
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Has obtained an undergraduate AS/ BS degree in Diesel/Automotive Technology, Heavy Equipment Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Mechanical or Civil Engineering or Construction Mgmt.
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A minimum of 5 years of heavy civil construction industry experience required; railroad construction experience a plus. A minimum of 5 years of heavy civil construction industry experience required; railroad construction experience a plus.
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Job dimensions Provides technical expertise in reliability engineering; develops and implements projects to improve plant reliability and asset utilization via standardization.
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Minimum of 10 years’ experience required in Restoration and Construction project management; experience working with large general contractors or within the heavy civil/earthworks industry is preferred.
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Support and provide leadership in heavy civil engineering including participation in condition assessments, risk assessments, inspections, planning and design, issue evaluations, engineering during construction.
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Prefer experience using Outlook, Word, Excel, HCSS/Heavy Job/Heavy BidMicrosoft Project and/or P6, Procore and HCSS. As the Civil Project Manager, you will manage a variety of projects and a strong team in the highway/civil project market.
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