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Establish purchase order and subcontract priorities with the Electrical Project Manager and prepare documents accordingly. Confirm with the Project Manager their completeness and accuracy.
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The successful candidate will serve as Project Manager or Lead Traffic Engineer on projects involving planning, analysis, and design of engineering projects. McCormick Taylor is looking for an experienced Senior Project Manager/Manager in the Traffic Engineering discipline with a Pittsburgh, PA market focus in a hybrid work environment.
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The engineer will be responsible as the design technical lead and project manager on Waste-to-Energy, landfill gas, anaerobic digestion, biogas, bioenergy and renewable natural gas projects.
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We are seeking an Area Manager (Heavy Highway - Roadway/Bridge projects) in the Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia region. Provide overall management direction for a regional "mega-project" or multiple large and small regional Heavy Highway projects - i.e. plans, directs, and coordinates activities.
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Intertek-PSI is searching for a Project Manager/Lead-Based Paint Inspector to join our Building & Constructionteam in our Pittsburgh, PA office. Project Manager/Lead-Based Paint (LBP) Inspector.
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RETTEW, a leading engineering and consulting firm, seeks a highly organized and detail-oriented Subsurface Utility Engineering/Geophysical Project Manager. As the Geophysical Project Manager at RETTEW, you will serve as the main point of contact for Subsurface Utility Engineering and Geophysical Services in our Western PA, Ohio, and West Virginia Offices.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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TranSystems’ Pittsburgh office has an immediate opening for a Senior Highway Engineer/HIghway Team Lead. Candidates will function as a Project Manager and/or Task Manager and will be responsible to lead a team of highway engineers and designers in completing roadway and/or trail design.
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Job Summary: The Senior Project Manager oversees the overall project direction of large, complex and/or multiple projects that have Project Management Teams. The Senior Project Manager is responsible to plan and oversee the project to ensure a timely and cost effective outcome.
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Work individually or as a part of a team of Transportation Construction Inspectors to provide oversight of contractor's work efforts by ensuring quality control and contract compliance for roadway, structure, and bridge construction/maintenance projects of routine to moderate complexity, under the direction of a Transportation Construction Supervisor (TCIS), Construction Manager or designee.
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The Senior Consultant- Grants Manager provides client support with m onitoring state and federal grants including project eligibility, reporting and recipient and subrecipient monitoring.
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Position Summary: The Project Manager provides direct support to project labor teams in the heavy, highway, infrastructure, site work, and concrete construction industry on projects ranging from $250,000 - $10 million.
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Our client in Pittsburgh, PA is looking for an experienced Project Manager/Land Surveyor to add to their team. - Open communication with clients before, during, and after project completion.
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The Hill CDC is seeking an experienced Affordable Housing Property Manager who possesses in-depth knowledge of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) and HUD Section 202 properties. Maintain a thorough understanding of LIHTC, HACP Project and Tenant based voucher, and HUD Section 202 program regulations and requirements.
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This is a great opportunity for a project manager or a project engineer to transition into the estimating or pricing field, empowering them to leverage their past expertise in pursuing high-ranking proposals for the organization.
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