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Work in parallel with Preconstruction Manager to complete the project planning and set up during the preconstruction phase, including constructability, site logistics, and estimating. Direct reports - Field Engineer, Project Engineer, and/or Assistant Project Manager.
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Large Loss Restoration Project Manager plans and executes the construction of structures based on a scope of work written by an estimator. Large Loss Restoration Project Manager works with the client to execute changes in the scope, price, and timeline.
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Job Summary of the Project Engineering Manager: We are looking to hire an Engineering Manager. Responsibilities Of The Project Engineering Manager. Qualifications Of The Project Engineering Manager.
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Proven experience as a Construction Project Manager in heavy civil construction projects. As a Heavy Civil Project Manager with estimating experience, you will be focused on heavy civil construction, you will play a critical role in planning, executing, and delivering complex projects within the heavy civil sector.
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The Field Project Engineering Manager is responsible for ensuring customer satisfaction on all levels of project execution by providing remote & on-site project management, technical support, installation and sales support of various Industrial power generation equipment.
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The Project Manager position is responsible for the successful management of fencing and guardrail projects. The Project Manager will manage the conceptual development of a construction project and will oversee its quality control, organization, scheduling, and implementation.
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3-5 years’ experience as release train engineer, or Agile Project/Program Manager, or Agile product manager. The IT Project Management Senior Advisor is a results-driven individual with proven success in optimizing project and program management by delivering solutions within the agreed scope, budget, schedule and quality leveraging agile methodologies.
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RK&K's Project Controls and Construction Management Division is hiring a Project Controls Manager to lead and manage multiple project support efforts in transportation infrastructure development and construction.
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10-15 years related experience as a Project/Construction Manager in the structural steel industry or 5 years related experience as a Project Coordinator/Engineer or Asst Proj Mgr along with 3 years detailing/drafting.
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As a leading structural steel partner, Steelcon is on the cutting edge of a digital transformation that will revolutionize the way we design, fabricate, and build, and we’re seeking an exceptional Agile Project Manager to drive this transformation from concept to reality.
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The Project Engineering Manager responsible for managing engineering and procurement of Air Liquide investment projects ($60 mill - $150 mill) in accordance with the governance and work process defined by AL Global E&C Solutions.
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The Lead Technical Program/Project Manager will identify, plan and coordinate a set of related projects within a program, to manage their interdependencies in support of specific business strategies across the Commerce Technology Portfolio and Program.
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Serving as lead project manager for the organization’s signature “State of” series of reports and supporting materials, working with contributors across multiple teams to develop, produce, publish, and disseminate on an annual basis.
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The Project Engineer will assist the Project Manager with the setup, management, and closeout of projects at the Regional office or Jobsite to accomplish project objectives by planning, scheduling, and executing project activities throughout each phase to completion.
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5+ years ) experience as the lead project manager on multiple projects valued over $8M. Fulfill all project manager duties related to MTech, safety management and the promotion of safety standards as specified in the safety policy.
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