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Our upcoming project portfolio includes jobs on some of the largest infrastructure projects in the country. Assist project managers and leaders as needed in the creation of proposals, business development, client information, and designs.
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This full-time position offers a competitive compensation and complete benefits package, opportunities for project and staff management, and rewarding pathways for advancement and ownership opportunities.
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Proficiency in Autocad, Revit, Construction Documentation, Code Review, Project Management, and Architectural Design. The ideal candidate should have a minimum of 5 years of experience in the field and should be proficient in Autocad, Revit, Construction Documentation, Code Review, Project Management, and Architectural Design.
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Using computer-aided drafting (CAD) software to create construction documents and detailed designs of buildings and interiors from the guidance of a Project Architect; Assist with Building code reviews and compliant studies, under the guidance of a Project Architect; and.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Looking for a Traveling Construction Project Manager (per diem included) for a ground up manufacturing plant construction project on site in Massena, NY. This company is HQ in Syracuse with other offices throughout the country, and this is a long term opportunity with them after this project.
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Description Manages all underwriting aspects of a surety territory or field office (typically considered large in scope) Accountable for quality and quantity of work, personnel, performance appraisals, new business acquisition, and profit and loss results of assigned territory or office.
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This position is for an Engineering Project Manager (EPM) for Multi-Mission Air Defense (MMAD) Market Segment. Experience in engineering project management and IPT Leadership. This position is for an Engineering Project Manager (EPM) for Multi-Mission Air Defense (MMAD) Market Segment.
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Join the Colby Sawyer Parkhurst Dining Team!
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As a Fixture Installer, you’ll take on project-based work to build and assemble displays. Shift lengths lasting 8 to 10+ hours (shift length will vary by project) As a Fixture Installer, you’ll take on project-based work to build and assemble displays.
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Perform WZTC (Work Zone Traffic Control) inspections to confirm compliance as per the project MPT and staging plans. Must have bridge and/or highway construction experience with NYSDOT, NYS Thruway or local municipalities.
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Managing existing diverse and discrete program elements including, development and administration of grants and agreements with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, North American Wetlands Conservation Act, Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and state and local agency-funded efforts and have vision to pursue new funding and project opportunities for program growth.
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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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In this position you will work closely with product design authority and IVVQ teams to support product development and project execution, to enable the safe and efficient integration of drones into our airspace and our communities.
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One-line diagrams, elementary and wiring diagrams, SCADA, communications, conduit and cable sizing/routing, substation physical layouts, selection of substation equipment, writing of substation equipment specifications, proposal development, construction cost estimates, and project scheduling.
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