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Licensed Professional Engineer in Civil Engineering; or BS in Civil Engineering; or BS in Construction Management, and 5 years of on-site project administration experience as a project engineer project manager for highway/bridge construction.
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Insight Global is seeking a senior Project Manager to support the USACE Formerly Utilized Site Remediation Program (FUSRAP) involved in an underground storage tank removal for the cleanup of radiological contamination.
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Sr. Construction Project Manager Qualifications. Sr. Construction Project Manager Key Functions. Sr. Construction Project Manager Rewards.
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The current project end date is 2032 and the construction budget is $700M. The ideal applicant would have water tunnel/shaft construction experience involving underground clean water construction, soil handling, rock blasting, excavation, waterproofing, unwatering, dewatering, concrete liners and rock bolting.
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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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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Project Executive with a proven track record in Data Center Construction to lead our projects in the Nashville area. Job Title: Project Executive - Data Center Construction.
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IDS is seeking a Project Manager to support a construction security effort. Completion of at least one construction security project completed within past 5 years. 10+ years of experience in at least one of the following areas of expertise: Program Management-Security field, Construction security surveillance, Technical Surveillance Countermeasures, Industrial or Government security involving counterintelligence, Construction quality assurance Hands on supervisory construction experience.
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Together with the Corporate EHS Director and local EHS coordinator, maintain jobsite safety throughout the duration of the project. Support lead Project Superintendent in providing field team leadership and communication amongst all members of project team.
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If you are a Land Acquisition Manager, Land Acquisition Project Manager or Commercial Broker with site acquisition experience, this may be a great next step for you! Land Acquisition Manager.
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Minimum of 10 years serving as project controls manager for Transportation infrastructure projects each with contract values of more than $300 million, or a program with interrelated projects with combined values of $300 million or more, including experience in project controls work on:o engineering and construction projects, including planning, design, estimating, forecasting, scheduling, cost control, schedule control, and project reports.
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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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The Senior Project Manager will manage existing clients and projects, network, market, and cross-sell, assist with recruitment, and help train and mentor junior staff. LaBella Associates has an immediate need for a Senior Project Manager in our Environmental division at our Brooklyn, NY office.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a project manager to help grow our company. Apart from project engineering and management work, our ideal team member is interested in technology development, problem solving, troubleshooting in the field and equipment/product design.
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Proficiency in using project management software such as Procore or Autodesk Build, bid management software such as BuildingConnected or Construction Connect, construction estimating software such as Bluebeam, Autodesk Takeoff, or RSMeans, computer-aided design software such as AutoCAD or Sketchup, and scheduling software including Primavera P6 or Microsoft Project.
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3-5 years as a site safety manager for multiple employer construction sites. Faulconer Construction Company is in search of a dedicated Senior Manager of Health & Safety for its Charlottesville and surrounding areas.
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