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Prior experience as a restoration project manager, construction project manager, estimator, or insurance adjuster are strong pluses (but must be willing to learn a new process.
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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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We are looking to add an experienced Geotechnical Project Manager to our Virginia team. Serve as Project Manager on a variety of geotechnical related projects. Foster innovative design concepts related to Geotechnical Engineering to enhance project efficiency.
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Clover Leaf Solutions is seeking a highly skilled Project Controls Manager to oversee our project controls team at the Y12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Utilize Primavera P6 and Web EV for project scheduling and cost management.
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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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A minimum of 2 years of experience serving as a Resident Engineer or Project Manager. Kleinfelder Construction Services is seeking a full-time Project Manager/Scheduler with transportation construction management experience to work with a growing and thriving team of professionals in our San Diego office.
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Interact with the regional environmental manager and division on issues relating to our Lennar Environmental Management System (LEMS) which includes storm water, air quality, wetlands, and environmental site investigation modules.
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5+ years’ experience working as a Lead Engineer/Project Engineer/Project Manager for an engineering consulting firm, EPC or Solar Developer within the Utility Scale PV and Energy Storage industry.
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The Sr. Project Manager is responsible for delivering business and clinical value through effective project management of one or more large and/or complex project(s). The position provides leadership, coaching, direction, work assignments, facilitation, communication, project structure/plans, and technical expertise.
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BS degree in Engineering, preferably Chemical, Mechanical or Civil, and 8+ years of project management and/or construction experience as a result orientated, hands-on senior project manager with background in all facets of the industry and with a proven track record of successful capital projects of sizes >10 M TIC each in a chemical or semiconductor manufacturing setting.
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The Project Controls Manager supervises 7-10 employees and manages project controls functions on small to medium-sized capital projects (up to $250M in construction costs). Job Title: Project Controls ManagerJob DescriptionThe Project Controls Manager oversees project controls for assigned projects, ensuring quality work, timely completion, budget adherence, and client satisfaction.
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The ideal candidate for the Project Manager for Operational Readiness position will lead Emergency planning process for TCC, which will include Blackstart procedures, Energy Emergency Alert (EEA), Load-shedding, Storm Restoration, Cyber-security, Physical-security, Nuclear LOOP, Business Continuity, etc.
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Conduct weekly review of all project related payables with AP and the finance and accounting manager. Work closely with Billing Manager in coordinating with the subconsultant invoice review, approval and posting.
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The MEP Project Manager will operate in a consulting capacity to the Project Teams for MEP Subcontractor Management. Supervise Assistant MEP Project Manager: Oversee their development through feedback, training, and coaching.
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Work with Project Controls Manager to ensure alignment of the project forecast Estimate at Completion (EAC) in terms of time. Work with Project Controls Manager to develop and consistently utilize Project Controls processes, procedures and best practices.
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