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BEPA is seeking to hire Project Manager Interns for the Stormwater Permitting section located in Queens, NY. Under supervision, selected candidates will review construction plans for compliance with the rules and regulations for the management of stormwater from construction sites and maintenance of post construction stormwater management practices (SMPs), inspect sites for compliance with approved plans and in response to complaints from public.
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Structured Cabling Project Manager Opportunity. Attend construction and coordination meetings between Architectural, MEP, AV, Security, Smart Building (IoT), WiFi, DAS, Auxiliary Radio Communications, Vertical Transport Develop tracker updates, port matrixes.
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The Housing Construction Project Manager will report to the Director of Facility Management and will be responsible for overseeing facility services across multiple sites, buildings, and campuses, including residential buildings and senior centers in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx.
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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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The EHS manager oversees responsibilities of their assigned Project as related to environmental health & safety services and has direct interaction with EH&S Staff, Superintendents, Project Manager, Project Executive and Area / Regional EHS Director.
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Qualifications for Civil Project Manager 5-10 Years of Heavy Civil Construction Project Managing Experience. Depending on Experience Medical, Dental, and Vision 401k Company Match PTO Paid Holidays This is a great opportunity for a Heavy Civil Project Manager to develop your own role and reach your career goals.
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Manage all preconstruction activities: obtain permit information from the permit expeditor, ensure utilities are available upon possession, distribute project contact list to vendors and contractors, alert company of commencement of construction, etc.
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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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Develop design drawings and specifications of plumbing and fire protection systems for high-rise residential, hotel, performing arts and office buildings including preparation of all engineering calculations, equipment selection and layout throughout life of the project.
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Construction Site Safety Technician (CSST) The on-site Safety supervisor for MBA Energy and Industrial is responsible for enforcing all federal, state and company safety regulations and policies to minimize injuries, accidents and property damage on project site.
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Role description:Arcadis is seeking a highly experienced Senior Systems Construction Manager to oversee the implementation and integration of rail transit systems for a significant rail tunnel project in the New York / New Jersey area.
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The Construction Project Manager position’s accountability includes, but is not limited to: Pre-construction, project set-up, cost control, scheduling, full P&L responsibility, risk analysis, safety, and complete project oversight.
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The Project Engineering Manager will manage the Owner's Engineer, a contracted multi-disciplinary team of resources, and act as the primary technical conscience for the Client’s new generation construction efforts, while serving as the lead for engineering and design approval requests and change notices.
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Seeking a collaborative, organized, and strategic HR Project Manager to oversee a variety of high-priority enablement initiatives for the People Team. Reporting to the Senior Manager, People Operations & Strategy, you will be accountable for identifying and implementing business process improvements and efficiencies that will support performance and drive innovation, and project managing cross-functional integrations of HR technology.
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Assistant Project Manager : At least 1 year of prior work experience in construction (general contractor, construction manager, subcontractor), project management, or design (architecture, engineering, etc.
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