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As a Construction Manager, you will oversee all Civil Works on assigned projects, ensuring compliance with scheduling, financial control, and quality management standards. Skills: In-depth knowledge of safety standards, construction procedures, and quality control.
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The primary function of the Construction Manager is to oversee and implement all phases of due diligence, permitting, bidding, and construction of new store and remodel projects for Bob’s Discount Furniture.
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Entry level position to train to do the duties of a construction inspector. For more than 50 years, TranSystems has committed to a mission of performing engineering and architectural planning, design, and construction solution services in a manner that is both safe and in compliance with all applicable regulatory and client requirements.
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Axis Construction Management, LLC. has been in business for over 20 years and have created an impressive resume of projects ranging from Medical to multifamily residential. We have an immediate need for a Field Superintendent /Field PM. This position requires a minimum of 7-10 years experience in the Philadelphia (DE, NJ PA area) commercial construction market.
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Ranked the overall #4 Best Civil Engineering Firm to Work for in the Nation (#1 in our size category), and residing on the list of the Engineering News Record (ENR)'s Top 500 Design Firms in the nation, TPD (Traffic Planning and Design, Inc.) is currently hiring a Construction Inspection Supervisor.
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Contributes significantly to the construction and execution of Territory Management, Tactical and Business Plans that acts on current opportunities and addresses current problems. Reports into and is under the direction of a Surety Regional Underwriting Manager.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Quantity Surveying, or related field. The Estimator will be responsible for accurately estimating project costs and preparing competitive bid proposals for various construction projects.
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Turner & Townsend Heery is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to work on K-12 Education projects. College degree in Construction Management , Architecture, Engineering or a related field.
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Job Title: Quality Assurance InspectorJob DescriptionWe are seeking a meticulous and experienced Quality Inspector to join our team that supports the aerospace, defense, medical device, and pharmaceutical industries.
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The Construction Management Instructor will be responsible for teaching project management, project control, materials and methods, safety, and surveying, & blueprint reading. Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in a construction related discipline.
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Key Responsibilities: Manage the construction of commercial, industrial, and civic structures, including roads, bridges, office buildings, and factories. The construction manager will be working across various sites in the city of Philadelphia.
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A leading construction management firm located within the Mid-Atlantic region, specializing in technical and logistically challenging construction projects across sectors including healthcare, pharmaceutical & biotechnology, higher education, science & technology, corporate, and museums.
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Overview The construction manager is responsible for the oversight and management of all US based construction projects. Overview The construction manager is responsible for the oversight and management of all US based construction projects.
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Ready to put your skills as a reliable, detail-oriented professional to use - and grow in your career?
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Undercover teams consist of the Commissioned Inspector and one Youth Participant. The FDA Commissioned Inspector assists the FDA in enforcing retail establishment's compliance with the Tobacco Control Act, particularly as it relates to a reduction in youth tobacco use and access within a given state or territory.
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