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Construction project management with experience in managing a distribution construction site and have knowledge about Distribution installation projects. Previous experience as Construction Manager, Site Supervisor, Superintendent, Construction Field rep, Journeyman Lineman, Crew Leader, First Line Supervisor, journeyman Electrician, Foreman, supervisor, etc in the Utility industry pertaining to Transmission and Distribution are a good fit.
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We're hiring immediately for a Utility Construction Technician in Exton, PA. Are you passionate about stormwater utilities and water/wastewater management? Join Apex Companies, a dynamic Environmental Consulting firm known for its commitment to environmental stewardship, innovative stormwater management techniques, and a steadfast focus on employee safety and training.
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We approach engineering challenges from a wider spectrum of angles than most, from land development to energy management. Prior experience on PennDOT and/or PA Turnpike Highway and Bridge Construction Projects.
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Applies litigation management through the selection of counsel, evaluation and direction of claim and litigation strategy. Skilled in coverage, liability and damages analysis and has a thorough understanding of the litigation process, relevant case and statutory law and expert litigation management skills.
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Qualifications and Requirements : Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. Professional certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional) or CCM (Certified Construction Manager) are advantageous.
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Key Words: (General Construction, Construction Management, Project Engineer, Commercial, Office Buildings, Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Hospital, Laboratories, Primavera, Excel, Word, Warehouse, Pharmaceutical Clean Rooms, Assistant Project Manager.
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Certified Construction Manager (CCM), Professional Engineer (PE), or Project Management Professional (PMP) As a Construction Management Professional, you’ll join our collaborative team providing our clients with award-winning planning, engineering, architectural design, construction management, and design-build project delivery.
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Management experience with PennDOT and Construction Inspection projects. This position is responsible for the management of construction inspection and documentation of transportation and civil engineering projects.
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5+ years of big box retail construction project management experience. Coordinate ordering and deliveries with vendors (lighting, flooring, signage, doors, frames and hardware, energy management system, etc.
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Job Details:My client is actively looking to hire a Project Executive to fortify the management team of this large Construction Management firm going forward. Would like someone out of a Large national Construction Management firms that maybe doesn't have the chance to be a Project Executive there.
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Coordinate and manage the sales/proposal process with ARCO’s marketing, estimator, project manager, and senior management team. We hire the best and the brightest from across the country - constructing a team of experts in architecture, design, engineering, project management, and business services.
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Create workflows / journeys integrating Marketing Automation and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tools. Organization and further advancement of content management systems (SharePoint.
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Demonstrated skill in construction project management with experience in managing a distribution construction site and have knowledge about Underground and Aerial Distribution installation projects.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in construction management, excellent communication skills, and a keen eye for detail. Bachelor s Degree in Engineering, Construction Management or equivalent work experience.
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Well established and growing General Contractor/Construction Management firm in Collegeville, Pennsylvania is seeking a well-rounded Estimator to join our team. Exceptional problem solving, organizational, and time management skills with high level of attention to detail.
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