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A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university in engineering, engineering technology, architecture, landscape architecture, architectural technology, construction, construction management, construction technology, sustainable design, urban planning, urban studies, city planning, transportation planning, business administration, or public administration; or.
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OR an accredited Master's degree in business administration, public administration, project management, construction management, engineering technology, construction engineering technology, engineering, city planning, landscape architecture, or architecture and 4 years professional experience in project management or project management related work.
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Manage a team of professional and administrative staff, as well as coordinate with financial, legal, procurement, contract management and administration, technical, and project/construction administration and management personnel that work on the Program.
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Undergraduate degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration. We specialize in dam construction and rehabilitation, power transmission and distribution, tunneling, inland marine, oil, gas, utility, and sewer and water pipeline projects.
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The Cost Manager will manage and lead a Cost Management Team and liaise between the General Contractor (GC), the Turner & Townsend Team, Subcontractors, and the Client. The Cost Manager will be part of a multi-disciplinary T&T Owner Representative Project Team responsible to support our Commission & Project Controls Directors by participating in preconstruction and post contract activities, by supervising and being focal point of all Cost related matters.
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Miss utility, LCAMS, order materials, gather/record quantities, MOT plans, coordinate with crews Job Requirements/Qualifications This position requires at least two years of experience in contract management; Accounting administration experience preferred.
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The Project Controls Manager (PCM) is responsible for managing some of the most technical, cost efficient, and fast paced construction project schedules achievable. 10+ years of experience in project controls & construction management of large, complex projects involving large-scale power distribution/generation systems; mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) plants – including cooling systems.
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EducationBS degree in Engineering, Geology, Hydrogeology, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in water well drilling or construction environment.
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As a Technical Program Manager, you will perform a key role in delivering the core infrastructure and foundational technologies for Microsoft's online services including Bing, Office 365, Xbox, OneDrive, and the Microsoft Azure platform.
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The UCF College of Community Innovation and Education School of Global Health Management and Informatics seeks a Program Manager I to join their team! The Program Manager I exercises a high level of responsibility managing many tasks, managing special projects, using independent judgment, interacting with individuals across campus, and representing the office inside and outside the UCF community.
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An Associate's Degree in business or public administration, social science, communications, organizational development, or a related field; AND Nine (9) years of direct work experience providing professional guidance on diversity, equity and inclusion, civil rights laws such as EEO, ADA, and Title VI policies, investigative procedures, implementation and compliance practices, and contract administration.
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Responsible for all aspects of construction on Crown Castle projects including; Vendor selection, on-site management, coordination of subcontractors, OEM installers and customer representatives.
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These services include Construction Management, Program Management, Owners Representation, Resident Engineering, Inspection, Preconstruction Consulting, Change Order Review, Value Engineering, Administration Assistance, Document Control and Staff Augmentation.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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The Contract Site Safety Manager reports to the Associate Director of Safety, or another management personnel that the President of the Company may designate. Title: Contract Site Safety Manager.
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