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WDF Inc., a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a QA/QC Manager to join our project site in Manhattan or Brooklyn, NYC. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering or Quality Management from an accredited institution and 10+ years of experience in Quality Assurance/Quality Control on NYC construction projects exceeding 150 million in value.
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We are seeking experienced Construction Site Field Inspectors to join our team of professionals to provide safety oversight on various rail transit projects, including commuter railroads, subways / rapid transit systems, and light-rail systems.
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If you are a Project Manager with 5+ years experience in Heavy Civil Construction, please apply today! In preparation for upcoming projects, we are looking to hire a Project Manager with 5+ years of Heavy Civil Construction experience to our team.
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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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Regularly dialogue and partner with CIO, capital markets and product partners across manager due diligence and alternative investments to ensure the team is current on market trends and product updates to appropriately reflect the firms' best thinking in UHNW portfolio recommendations.
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Four-Seven (4-7) year’s experience in New York City residential rental property management, new construction lease-up/building opening experience is strongly desirable. As a Property Manager you will be responsible for the daily operations of a portfolio of rental properties.
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Our Temporary works group supports design-build tasks that include: Bridge erection & demolition, Cofferdam design, Critical crane lifts, Erection sequencing & staged construction analysis, Hoisting and jacking, Deep foundations and dewatering, Excavation support, Marine engineering, Pile drive analysis, Ductwork analysis, Falsework design, Temporary bridge & trestle, estimate support, Working surface design, On-site engineering support.
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A successful candidate will likely have experience monitoring and directing off-site, in-process fabrication inspection on large bridge construction projects. Supervision of staff including but not limited too Civil Engineer I, Assistant Civil Engineer, Associate Project Manager, and Construction Project Manager will be required.
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On their behalf, we manage (or “service”) their loan portfolios, which means that we collect homeowners’ mortgage payments, pay their tax and insurance bills, and help homeowners in default to get current.
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At least 2 years of construction field experience working on heavy civil infrastructure and/or water/wastewater type projects. + Ability to freely access all points of a construction site in wide-ranging climates and environment.
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This role involves 100% fieldwork, focusing on civil inspections for a wastewater treatment plant under construction, deep, supportive excavations, and underground utilities. Perform quality assurance inspections to achieve compliance with contract plans and specifications on all phases of treatment facility, highway, and bridge construction.
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You'll provide rigorous reporting to illuminate user behavior on both desktop and mobile experiences, as well as make recommendations for improvements to our site to increase site conversion, AOV and traffic.
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The Industrial Hygiene (IH) Project Manager Position leverages our current capabilities in the commercial/industrial site assessment, asbestos and hazardous building materials survey and abatement management, and demolition management service areas.
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The Event Productions Manager acts as project manager and ensures completion of on-site responsibilities by the Event Operations Team. The Event Production Manager supports our hybrid, virtual, and physical meetings products.
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Organize site plans, construction plans, and construction documents under the guidance of Senior staff. This may include hydrology/hydraulic studies, due diligence/site analysis reports, engineer's opinion of probable costs, project schedules, utility computations, detention/retention computations, storm sewer reports, local and state permit applications, stormwater reports, soils reports, earthwork volume calculations, StormCAD reports, WaterCAD reports, and preliminary grading.
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