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The Senior Project Manager will provide leadership to these state-of-the-art projects to support business line growth and consistently deliver projects successfully. In this role, the Senior Project Manager will support our culture of internal and external client service, build our strength in understanding and anticipate client needs and expectations.
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We work with our clients to achieve the optimum value, schedule, and project quality for heavy highway, single and multi-span bridges, intersection and traffic signal improvements, marine improvements, water/wastewater transmission, building and vertical project management, park and recreation construction, and condition assessment and asset inventory.
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This individual will receive mentoring from Project Managers and Project Engineers in the context of the design and construction oversight of water supply/distribution/treatment and wastewater collection/conveyance/treatment projects.
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Manages or oversees implementation and inspection of storm water management plans, wildlife management plans, and other regulatory requirements of permits which extend beyond construction phase of project.
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The Administrative Construction Manager ensures contractor compliance with State, local, and company requirements while working within the public ROW or utility easement. The Administrative Construction Manager is responsible to ensure contractor-produced work meets or exceeds quality standards and that projects are completed per design and within the allocated budget.
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The Manager of Environmental Permitting is responsible for leading a multi-disciplined team managing various Federal, State and Local environmental permitting programs and projects on behalf of NYSEG and RGE with the objective of timely and cost-effective completion of permitting activities such that projects proceed according to schedules.
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Perform tests and inspections for soils, concrete, masonry, hot mix asphalt, spray applied fireproofing, welding & bolting, geotechnical investigations, structural steel, and more for quality control/quality assurance on commercial construction job sites.
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Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) Contract & Commercial Management (CCM) Certification Program, PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (Project Management Institute-ACP) PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (Project Management Institute-ACP.
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Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible related experience, with at least two (2) years of supervisory experience; Minimum of Associates Degree in Construction or Science REQUIRED; State certification as a Water Treatment or Distribution Operator and Wastewater Treatment Collections System Operator REQUIRED. Ability to respond to emergencies 24 hours a day; valid State of Georgia driver’s license; equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Experience: Minimum 12 years experience with development, integration and project management of automated high-volume low-cost manufacturing and/or process control systems including PLCs, HMIs, SCADA, Historians, motion control, robotics, machine vision, MES and OEE systems software.
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Act as the Design Manager or Marine Discipline Lead for alternative delivery projects with a marine engineering component. Develop a working relationship with Kiewit’s Marine construction divisions.
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Specialized Training: Knowledge of industry regulations, software development life cycle methodologies, OT network infrastructures, statistical analysis / solid analytical skills, Microsoft Project, AutoCAD, SQL, PI Historian and industry-leading PLC, HMI and MES platforms.
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Collaborate with project teams to develop precast concrete designs that meet project requirements, considering structural integrity, architectural aesthetics, and cost-effectiveness. Assist in estimating the cost of precast concrete elements, including materials, labor, and equipment, to support project budgeting and scheduling.
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Support the project teams in the development of sound, cost effective solutions to overcoming permitting obstacles. Provides additional support and guidance to project teams on materials management.
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Lead Site Safety Culture by adhering to the project HASP, leading daily tailgate meetings, observe construction activities for HASP compliance, performs daily SAFE WORK and Behavior Based Safety observations.
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