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As one of the Southwest's largest construction management firms, CEI provides services for Central Federal Lands Highway Division, professional right of way (appraisals, acquisition and relocation services) and land surveying services.
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Daily paperwork and communications requirements per Lead/Foreman, Superintendent (SUP), VP of Operations (VPO), and/or Project Manager (PM) Technician specializes in the service/installation of various security management solutions, including access control, intrusion alarm, closed circuit TV, and other systems.
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Work with property and revenue management team to ensure proper revenue management functions, rate and inventory management and forecasting are being fully evaluated to optimize revenues based on demand.
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3+ years of demonstrated knowledge of vulnerability assessments and reporting including understanding of vulnerability management methodologies and procedures, threat assessment, and remediation management.
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Assist project management with schedule preparation and SIP, including logic and resource/budget allocation, Labor Resource Charts and provide updates as required. Reviews, analyzes, and updates Labor Hours/Job Costs Report information with project management on weekly basis.
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These requirements may be waived with written approval from the ORR Project Officer. For Arizona: LAMFT/LMFT, LAC/LPC, LAMSW/LCSW, Associate Psychologist/Psychologist For California: AMFT/ LMFT, ASW/LCSW, APCC/LPCC.
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Tool Proficiency: Utilize construction management software and tools such as Bluebeam, MS Project, Primavera, Procore, and Viewpoint to enhance project efficiency and accuracy. Professional Experience: Minimum of five years in project management, specifically in commercial HVAC, plumbing, and piping.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Science, Construction Management, Business, Accounting, or related field. Review the weekly job cost report with the project Foreman and team. Get material, subcontractor, and engineering quotes from at least three (3) separate vendors (project buyout.
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We provide innovative and comprehensive services and solutions that span cloud; systems integration and application management; security; intelligent platform services; infrastructure services; software engineering services; data and artificial intelligence; and global delivery through our Advanced Technology Centers.
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Proficiency in project management software and tools, such as MS Project, AutoCAD, and BIM.9. Strong project management skills, including planning, scheduling, budgeting, and resource management.
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This position will oversee due diligence, initial concept, schematic and entitlement/permitting design and application(s), budget, and schedule for all new major projects and at the appropriate time transition them to the Construction Project Management Team for execution.
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The Facilities Director oversees all building and ground maintenance, all daily maintenance needs and repairs (including plumbing, drywall, HVAC and appliances); project management of any remodeling; and manages the fleet vehicles and drivers for all Axiom Care facilities.
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Public speaking to influence staff, upper management or community groups to a positive response during consideration of ADOT environmental issues. Direct the development, implementation, and management of activities of Environmental Planning technical team managers on the delivery of environmental program concerns related to Biology, Water Resources, and Cultural Resources.
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About You Bachelor's degree (preferably in Mathematics, Statistics, Finance, Economics, Supply Chain, or Business fields of study) and a minimum of 2 years of experience in a relevant role (Project management, WFM, capacity planning, or similar), or equivalent experience.
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Solid Construction Project Management experience. We are looking for a Data Center Construction Project Manager to support critical facility construction projects. Data Center Construction Project Manager – Owners Rep - Phoenix, AZ.
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