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Training in project management software and techniques including project scoping and estimating utilizing work breakdown structures, cost and schedule control systems, design and construction management, team building, resource planning, procurement, and permitting is a plus.
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PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS Professional Engineer (PE) licensed in the State of Texas or ability to obtain in six (6) months 2+ years’ experience in project management Experience working on TxDOT projects is preferred.
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Manages the execution and delivery of implementation documents through all phases of a project, including post-occupancy evaluation and sharing/harvesting lessons learned and project impact, in collaboration with Design Director, Project Architect or Job Captain.
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The Commercial Roofing Estimator reports to the Director of Operations and is accountable for Project Delivery involving project planning, budgeting, estimating, organizing, scheduling, client relationships, and profitability.
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Facilitates the preparation and control of project scope, justification, economic analysis, schedule, construction and management execution using the Company project development process.
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This position serves as single point of contact for the Director of project Services, reporting operationally to the Project Manager or Sr. PCM. Oversees all non-technical areas of the project, acts as the commercial arm of the project supporting the Project manager/Director.
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As the Project Controls Manager, you are responsible for assisting the construction team with all aspects of technical and administrative functions to ensure efficient and effective operations in the construction organization.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in commercial and industrial scale solar and energy storage in the United States, with a background in project finance, corporate law, regulatory compliance, and industry-specific legal contracting frameworks.
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Check with your project supervisor or project safety director. Perform quality work as determined by project specifications. Heavy Civil provides highway, port, airfield, rail and marine (intermodal transportation) construction services to private commercial and industrial clients as well as governmental entities such as the Department of Transportation and the US Army Corps of Engineers.
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4-8 years of project management experience, preferably within the aviation industry. Experience using MS Office suite and industry related project management software. This Project Manager will manage projects for the Houston Airport System at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH.
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Responsible for supporting the City of Houston with SAP FICO processes and configurations, e.g., SAP Finance and Controlling, Funds Management, Materials Management, Fixed Assets, Project Systems, Treasury, etc.
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Our roles are typically a hybrid of business analysis, management consulting, technology solutions, software product development, project management, change management, and customer success.
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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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Under the supervision of the Assistant Director of Recreation and Wellness, the Aquatics & Risk Management Coordinator is responsible of the day-to-day operations of the Aquatics department programming in addition to maintaining the department’s risk management policies and procedures.
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Communicate the work plan with operations and commercial stakeholders Develop and monitor department goals, tasks, and KPIs for Pipeline Integrity Project Management. Oversee the production and storage/retention of project job books Create and maintain Project Management procedures and guidelines.
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