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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.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Construction, the Construction Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing project delivery, construction, and implementation of our Battery Energy Storage Systems and Distributed Energy Resource projects in predominantly the metro New York City. The Construction Project Manager will work closely with cross-functional teams, contractors, and stakeholders to ensure the successful completion of projects on time and within budget.
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We are currently seeking a qualified Heavy Civil Construction Project Engineer/Assistant Project Manager to join our team in Brooklyn for an exciting and highly visible Pedestrian Bridges project.
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The Senior Project Manager – Healthcare is responsible and accountable for ensuring that all assigned operations are performed according to applicable standards and specifications, and to good construction practices.
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A minimum of 3 years of experience in civil construction estimating, with a focus on MTA, Bridge, Transit, Subway, or Highway projects. Stay updated with the latest trends and advancements in the construction industry to improve estimating accuracy and efficiency.
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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. Skanska is searching for a dynamic Project Controls Manager.
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The position will de Equipment Engineer, Construction, Engineer, Equipment Manager, Equipment Repair, Mechanical, Manufacturing. As an Equipment Engineer, you will support new and existing marine construction projects.
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Arcadis is seeking a Senior Project Controls Manager for a large project in New York. Arcadis is the world's leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets.
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Proficient with CAD or other Building Modeling & Design applications, Project Management, Scheduling, Estimating software. Experience in all stages of a project - from estimating to close out - is a must.
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Audio Visual - Associate Project Manager. An Associate Project Manager (APM) is an entry level position responsible for the scope, schedule, cost, quality and client satisfaction of a project throughout its entire lifecycle, from Initiating through Closing phases.
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AECOM is the worlds 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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We are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Book Editor / Project Manager to join our coaching and advisory firm. Role: Book Editor/Project Manager. Strong process and project management skills, with the ability to manage editorial and content teams and multiple projects simultaneously to meet tight deadlines.
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Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00. Assistant Project Manager, Architectural III $ 80,015.00 $ 104,730.00. Assistant Project Manager, Mechanical I $ 94,453.00 $ 120,981.00.
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Master's degree in Engineering or Construction Management with a focus on BIM/VDC, or minimum 2 years of experience in the AEC industry at the capacity of BIM/VDC manager or coordinator.
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The Marketing Project Manager is a part of the PMO team, and is responsible for overseeing the development and execution of multi-channel marketing campaigns that promote our client's brand.
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