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Lead and manage all on-site construction activities for utility-scale solar and battery energy storage projects, ensuring compliance with safety standards, quality specifications, and project timelines.
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Review and comment on geotechnical investigations, ALTA surveys, corrosion studies, site characteristics, and accessibility for construction and operations. As a Construction Monitoring & Completion PM/Independent Engineer , you will utilize your experience in industrial construction, cost estimating, and/or development of civil and structural design packages to support our team with a proven track record of technical consulting and engaging with client decision-makers at manager to senior executive levels.
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Halff has an immediate opening for a Construction Services Senior Project Manager in Houston, TX. The ideal candidate will bring civil engineering experience with a focus on transportation in the consulting industry and/or working with, or for, public sector clients.
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The Construction Site Manager will act as the Owner’s Representative coordinating Owner personnel on-site including Health, Safety, and Environmental personnel, quality observers, and other service providers while on-site nearly 100 percent of the time when construction activities are taking place.
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A senior Construction Manager is expected to be able to effectively provide management on 10-12 maintenance projects (approx. Coordinate with various Harris County department representatives, contractors, consulting firms, materials labs, and interested parties both public and private to identify and resolve issues on the job site.
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The SM will coordinate with other Site Manager’s, the Field Operations Manager, Project Manager and Director of Construction as necessary to schedule resources (labor and equipment.
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Coordinate with Chief Construction Officer and Senior Construction Manager on Project hard cost budgets, schedules, project specs, scope, and drawing QA/QC during Pre-Development.
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ERM is hiring a Construction Site Manager in Louisiana and Texas to support construction oversight for battery storage renewable energy projects. Manages and coordinates all on-site construction activities for compliance with the project schedule and monitors and enforces compliance with contract requirements.
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Develop and collaborate on pre-construction RFP package. Supervise assistant operations support roles such as assistant project manager, administrative assistant, MEP managers, safety team members, etc.
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The preconstruction manager is responsible for the planning and design of scope, budget, schedule prior to handing off to the construction manager to construct focusing on taking ownership to resolve upstream issues and support the construction team throughout the process.
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Manage and coordinate subcontractors, suppliers, and on-site personnel for seamless project execution. Project Manager - Construction. Oversee all aspects of onsite construction, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and in adherence to quality standards.
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Having administered a large construction site, having led multidisciplinary teams of engineers, like Civil, Structural steel, Mechanical, Piping, Electrical and Instrumentation preferably in Petrochemical or chemical plant.
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This is a unique opportunity to play a pivotal role in every project, from land acquisition and site selection to construction completion and ultimately, project sale. We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Construction Manager to join our growing team and start to build in house.
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Coordinates diverse activities primarily focused on the design, construction and/or renovation of company office, laboratory, manufacturing, warehouse, workshop, plants, and site infrastructure and utilities.
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Skills typically acquired through the completion of an undergraduate degree in Architecture, Engineering, or Construction Science, or similar discipline and 15 years of experience in the oilfield services and/or design and construction industries.
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