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Provides functional direction over areas of responsibility including construction project schedules, cost control, dispute resolution, contract administration, and quality control.
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The Shared Services Manager supports the enablement, adoption and maturation of effective non-financial risk and control practices in CNB's 1LOD. This role supports the Shared Services Senior Manager with development and execution of strategies to meet regulatory and risk governance requirements while consistently delivering quality tools and resources.
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Provides administrative oversight over a regional team of Resident Construction Engineers, Facilities Project Manager II, Facilities Project Manager I, Assistant Project Manager, Facilities Services Coordinator, administrative, and Contract Professional staff by monitoring their performance in the management of assigned construction, modernization, and repair projects.
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Required: Minimum twelve (12) years full time professional experience in management and contract administration of various project scope development, planning, and design, budget and funding allocation and close-out of projects.
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Coordinate with surveying, testing, and inspection staff to ensure project compliance and quality control. Provide technical and engineering support to the Program Management Office (PMO), including Project Managers and Construction Managers.
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Supports project document control tasks and maintains quality control of such tasks in accordance with the overall and Structural Engineering QA/QC program and records management protocols.
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Creates/Reviews and implements the Construction Program/Logistic Plan with the onsite Superintendent, including quality control procedures, safety and security practices, field office location, laydown yard, temporary utilities, final utility POCs, staging areas, equipment, and manpower.
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Software Validationincluding data management and process control systems. Strong leadership, project management and client management skills. Generate and Manage Quality Management Plans and Documentation.
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Utilizes construction project management software to track projects and communicate to hospital administration. Ensures compliance with regulatory agencies, quality assurance, and infection control policies and procedures.
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DescriptionA Brief Overview The Project Manager – Dairy will lead and motivate a team in the day-to-day management of project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, risk, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute Engineer Procure Construct (EPC) and Design-Only projects for clients in the Dairy industry.
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The ideal candidate must have excellent tissue culture skills (human cell line and stem cell culture preferred), be trained in GMP grade culture and formulation of various human cell types including peripheral blood mononuclear cells, T-cells, dendritic cells, multi potent stem cells such as mesenchymal stromal cells, pluripotent stem cells, such as human embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells, project and personnel management skills and experience in quality control tests.
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College undergraduate but possess more than 20 years of Construction or Project Management experience and must complete the Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential within one (1) year of employment in the Facilities Services Division.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Construction Project Engineer located in Los Angeles, CA. The Construction Project Engineer will be responsible for project coordination, construction engineering, quality control, and submittals.
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Langan is seeking a Civil Project Engineer / Manager with a specialization in Renewable Energy to join its national practice. + Demonstrated ability to effectively manage renewable energy land development and infrastructure projects; including the ability to design site layout, grading, drainage, infrastructure, erosion and sediment control, etc.
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Advanced proficiency in Bluebeam, AutoCAD, Sketchup (Or other 3D program), Adobe CS – Photoshop, Illustrator & InDesign, Microsoft Word & Excel, project management/productivity tools – Asana preferred.
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