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MJ Hughes is a securely established general contractor providing heavy civil construction services to public agencies such as US Army Corps of Engineers and Washington State Department of Transportation in the Pacific Northwest.
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Schwabe is a premier Northwest regional law firm serving the needs of businesses in seven key industry sectors: Technology; Healthcare and Life Sciences; Consumer Products, Manufacturing and Retail; Natural Resources; Real Estate and Construction; Ports and Maritime; and Indian Country and Alaska Native Corporations.
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Miller Nash is seeking a construction and construction litigation associate with two to four years of experience to join our Construction and Insurance Recovery Department in our Portland office.
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Manage the completion of the punch list items, review the red line and as-built drawings for completeness, coordinate the turnover of the project documents and job books to the asset manager, inspect the site cleaning, and other construction closing issues.
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Position SummaryUnder the direction of management, the Planning & Capital Construction Design Manager leads design for capital projects in the Office of Planning & Capital Construction. Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture, Planning, Construction Management, Facilities Management or similar program.
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Must have significant experience in residential home renovation and/or new construction. 5+ years experience as Construction Project Manager or Site Superintendent. The Construction Project Manager is not typically acting as part of the field crew, but may jump in to help as needed.
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May include, but is not limited to, Mortenson BIM/VDC uses: existing conditions modeling, cost estimation, phase planning (4D), site analysis, design reviews, 3D visualization, 3D coordination, site utilization planning, construction system design, digital fabrication, 3D control planning and record modeling.
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Job Title: Construction Project Manager. Education: Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, or a related field. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in project management within the construction or design fabrication industry and possess excellent leadership, organizational, and communication skills.
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The Director of OSP Construction supports our Telecommunications Division which is the foundation for our company's growth. Utilities One is looking for a local Director of OSP Construction for Pacific Northwest markets.
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The Construction Project Manager will manage direct small lab tool install projects (25-50% of the time) and provide scopes of work and rough order of magnitude (ROM) pricing. Manage high touch construction tool installation projects within a high touch operating facility.
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The Site Lead has similar responsibilities as a Senior Technician but also assists with the duties of the Plant Manager.
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MWH Constructors, an industry leader in the heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is currently seeking a Senior Construction Manager to support a $1.3B greenfield water treatment facility project located in the Portland, OR area.
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Assign, schedule, direct, supervise, review and accept the work of ODOT and/or WSDOT construction and survey staff. Experience in construction inspection and contract administration of design-bid-build, construction manager/general contractor (CM/GC) and design-build contracts for large highway projects.
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BMWC is an industrial construction company seeking a Quality Manager to join the Quality Team. This crucial position allows you to contribute to the delivery of large-scale industrial construction projects.
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5+ years’ work experience in the construction industry, with at least 3+ years in a supervisory role overseeing projects such as roads, bridges, dams, water/wastewater treatment plants etc. We are currently seeking a qualified Superintendent with a strong background in construction management, specifically in heavy equipment, earthwork, utilities, traffic control, paving, and signage.
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