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This person will be able to provide design expertise, manage projects from concept to delivery, and will have a civil engineering background that includes local and state permitting, and stormwater design along with experience leading projects that involve earthwork.
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Working knowledge of engineering design and required permitting related to the various stages of new home construction and be able to communicate effectively with engineers, lawyers, property owners and municipal staff at a high level.
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Key Responsibilities: Permitting and Insurance Claims Management: Manage the permitting process for exterior remodeling projects, ensuring compliance with local regulations and codes. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Construction Project Manager to join our team.
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JOB SUMMARY: Responsible for obtaining technical expertise in new home construction to establish a solid foundation and understanding of the basic aspects of construction. - Complete Division and/or Field Manager orientation, onboarding and training programs (e.g., construction scheduling, job site rules, safety, warranty, SWPPP.
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Experience in project management, engineering modeling, permitting, AutoCAD, surface water design, and construction document preparation is preferred. Project Engineer - Solid Waste The ideal candidate will have professional experience in engineering design for the solid waste industry including strong competencies in landfill design, compliance, and construction documentation.
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General knowledge of municipal permitting and regulations. Develop literacy in building codes, construction and technical language, construction materials, construction schedules and construction methodologies and standards.
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JOB SUMMARY: Responsible for managing the activities of construction projects, ensuring construction schedules, safety, SWPPP, quality standards, and customer satisfaction are maintained throughout the construction process.
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The Commercial Construction Project Manager will be responsible for coordinating all aspects of the construction process, including planning, scheduling, budgeting, resource allocation, and client communication.
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Assistant Construction Manager page is loaded Assistant Construction Manager Apply locations Dublin, OH time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago job requisition id JR3767 We know that BUILDING HOMES & COMMUNITIES BEGINS WITH BUILDING THE BEST TEAM.
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You will lead and manage a multi-discipline team for projects that include ultra-pure water and drinking water systems, wastewater treatment, water reuse, system integration, permitting, and client specific projects.
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Job Duties:- Provide engineering for various land development projects- Wastewater experience- Projects will be in areas such as residential subdivisions, commercial property site design, institutional and industrial sites, regional municipal infrastructure projects, permitting and construction phase services.
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Experience in one or more of the following areas is preferred: Local municipalities and site design, bidding, permitting and construction phase services for development projects in numerous markets.
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This individual will be overseeing the work of various disciplines, which may include site design, bidding, permitting and construction phase services for development projects in the municipal, institutional, industrial, commercial, residential and utilities/energy markets; stormwater planning, design, and construction phase services for collection and conveyance infrastructure attendant with main–street municipal, residential, commercial, and greenfield site development projects.
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Minimum of High School Diploma or equivalent Bachelor’s Degree in Construction or Engineering preferred Valid Driver’s License because driving is an essential function of this position. Some construction experience or equivalent preferred.
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A minimum of 2 years of experience in residential construction/real estate, Single and/or Multi-Family Land Acquisitions. The Land Acquisition Manager will be responsible for identifying land to be acquired for single family and multifamily projects within the Ohio region.
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