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The Manager, Project Engineering will develop high level technical solutions, new products, and services offerings, preparing of Risk Assessments/Method Statements and/or detailed technical procedures, and support terminal and marine operations with on-site or remote engineering expertise.
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B.S. in Civil or Railway Engineering or commensurate field operations experience. The Project Manager – Rail oversees the total construction effort and ensures that assigned projects are constructed safely and efficiently, and in accordance with design, budget, and schedule.
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Proven ability to coordinate with interdisciplinary teams such as Planning, Architecture, Environmental, Structural, Civil, and Traffic Engineering. Transit & Rail Project Manager | Boston - hybrid.
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M.S., M.Eng., or PhD. degree in Environmental or Civil Engineering. B.S. degree in Environmental or Civil Engineering. 3-5 years of groundwater and soil remediation experience in a consulting engineering firm environment, with progressive responsibilities in task management and remediation design.
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Bachelor's degree in construction management, civil engineering, architecture, or a related field. Position Overview: We are seeking a skilled and experienced New Build Project Manager to lead our out of the ground construction projects.
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Bachelors or Masters degree in Mechanical, Aerospace or Civil Engineering, Physics or Architecture; As part of our growth, we are currently looking for a motivated Energy Project Manager with 3-5 years experience to join our Energy Modeling group within our Energy & Sustainability Services Division.
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Project Manager (Entry Level) Bachelor or Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering and/or Architecture. The Project Manager will be responsible for working alongside our structural engineers, architects and planners and leading a successful interdisciplinary building design project from conceptual design through construction.
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Between 5-10 years experience of project management and within construction, civil, or structural engineering. project manager, cement, aggregates, ready mix, RDM, construction materials, concrete.
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Role: Senior Civil Engineer / Civil Project ManagerLocation: Multiple locations throughout MA + RICompensation: $80,000 - $140,000 DOE (hybrid work schedule, half day Fridays, annual bonus) POSITION SUMMARY:One of New England's top Engineering firms is on the hunt for a Civil Engineer who has a passion for the site design and land development space.
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We are looking for a Senior Survey Project Manager to manage a large variety of projects in our Land Surveying Department! 20+ years of experience as a Project Manager in land surveying.
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Site/Civil Engineering Project Manager. VHB is seeking an experienced Site/Civil Project Manager to support our land development projects. Site/Civil Project Manager | hybrid status | multiple locations in New England.
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POSTION - PROJECT MANAGER - CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS LOCATION - NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT AREA Arcadis is seeking a Project Manager with construction project experience to join our Places Infrastructure project management team in the Connecticut area.
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Job Title: Project Manager (Mechanical/Electrical Engineering) Location: United States (Remote/Various Locations) Status Requirement: Must be a U.S. Permanent Resident or Citizen Job Overview: We are actively seeking an experienced Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Project Manager to lead diverse industrial, mission-critical, and life sciences projects.
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Langan is seeking a Civil Project Engineer/Manager, looking for career growth, to join its collaborative team in Boston, MA. This individual will serve a key function in managing and supporting design and permitting efforts for a variety of land development projects, including residential, institutional, commercial centers, warehouse distribution centers, and mixed-use projects for both public and private clients.
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Step Into Your New Role We are seeking a Senior Water/Wastewater Project Manager to join our Massachusetts and Connecticut Area Water Team. The ideal candidate will thrive as a vital part of a solutions-focused and collaborative water team.
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