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Overall, a project manager in civil construction must maintain good physical health and fitness to ensure they can actively engage with all aspects of project management on-site.
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Under general supervision of either a department manager or director of engineering/operations, oversees multiple projects as a project manager, discipline lead, and/or field construction coordinator for power plant projects developed to maintain or improve power plant safety, environmental quality, reliability, infrastructure modernization, and efficiency.
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Knowledge of the methods, equipment, and materials used in surface and underground construction and maintenance. A bit about us:We perform management, design, and construction oversight of infrastructure-related projects with an emphasis in the management, roadway, and drainage areas of expertise.
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Reports to: Senior Project Manager, Project Executive, Director of Operations, or Vice President of Operations. Mentor and train Assistant Project Manager on their job duties.
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Senior Project Manager, Construction. Senior Construction Project Manager. Strong understanding and working knowledge of Air Force Civil Engineer (AFCEC), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), or Naval Facilities Command (NAVFAC) policies, processes, and procedures as military Design and Construction Agent (DA/CA) at project level.
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Serve as Project Manager on TxDOT CEI contracts requiring intergroup skills and subconsultants close client coordination. If you are a driven Project Manager passionate about fostering business growth, pursuing contracts, and overseeing the execution of CEI projects, delve into this job description.
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KFA is seeking a Senior Project Manager who brings diverse expertise with over 15 years in drainage design, ready to lead significant highway and roadway projects. The Primary Responsibilities Of The Senior Project Manager Include.
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AtkinsRéalis seeks an energetic and highly motivated self-starter to join our San Antonio, TX, El Paso, TX office team as a Senior Project Manager / Senior Roadway Engineer working on various Highway and Roadway projects.
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Management of the entire life cycle of a project: capital improvement planning, grant facilitation, land acquisition, design, bidding construction, and close out to meet project goals on time and on budget.
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The Project Procurement Manager I (PPM I) shall be responsible for project related procurement and sourcing while managing and ensuring the Procurement Department is supporting the goals of the project and following SOP’s, Project Procedures and the Prime Contract.
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Michael Baker is actively seeking a Project Manager-Transportation join our San Antonio, TX Transportation Team. Based in Pittsburgh and with nearly 100 offices nationwide, we partner with clients on everything from roads, bridges, tunnels, mass transit, and airports, to water treatment plants, arctic oil pipelines, environmental restoration and specialized overseas construction.
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PSI, an Intertek company, is searching for a Department Manager supporting the Construction Materials Testing teamin our San Antonio, Texas office. 5+ years' of leadership, management, and/or project management experience in Construction Materials Testing and/or Geotechnical is required.
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Experience with various DOT construction software and project controls software- e.g. TXDOT Inspection and Materials Management System (I2MS), ProjectWise, SharePoint, Primavera Unifier, Autodesk Build, SiteManager, etc.
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Description ECC is seeking an Assistant Project Manager for construction /DoD related projects. Coordinate, develop WBS dictionary with Project Accountant Manager. This position can be filled at either the Assistant Project Manager or Project Manager level depending on validated experience.
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Fire Sprinkler Construction Manager. Oversees project construction for compliance with specifications, local codes, and installation techniques. Ensures project document controls follow contract requirements and JCI standards.
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