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Working with analytics and construction management software packages including Cora, Power BI, Primavera P6, Primavera Unifier, @Risk, Tableau; Construction Management, Materials Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Project Engineering & Management, Risk Management, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering.
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Data center construction and engineering. Understanding the common issues facing PwC's clients in the Engineering & Construction, Power and Utilities, Energy, Manufacturing, or Industrial Products Sectors.
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Communicate expertly and partner with Product, Sales, Ad Operations, Engineering to build consensus and meet projected deadlines. 5+ years in a Program Management, Technical Project Management, Client Services, or Operations role at a digital or mobile media company or related industry.
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Converts limited verbal and written directions from Job Captain or Project Manager throughout the design process and into a finished product or document. Autocad, Revit, Architecture, Cad, ada, hospitality, schematic, construction document, construction drawings, floor plan, millwork, detailing, Design, Construction administration, Construction, rhino, rendering, visualization, Retail, Project management, Sketchup, Red line, interior design.
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Bachelor’s Degree from accredited degree program and minimum of 12 years of Building Construction experience, drywall construction, or equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
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As an Operations Manager with Byrne Dairy & Deli, you will be part of an established and respected family-owned company with one of the region’s most recognized and popular brands. Sonbyrne Sales, Inc. / Byrne Dairy & Deli a local growing, family-owned company is actively seeking an Operations Manager.
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The Manager Financial Operations is responsible for managing people, accounting, and collaborating with corporate accounting to report accurate financial information. Manager Financial Operations.
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Operations Manager - JOC. In fact, we’re the only contractors in the market that self-perform HVAC, plumbing, sprinkler, and specialty general construction in both the public and private sectors.
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We are seeking a driven and experienced Sales & Product Manager to join our dynamic team to drive revenue and market share growth for our Heavy Highway and Asphalt equipment portfolio. Collaborate with Marketing Manager and Allied product Manufacturer Representatives (Dynapac, Simex, etc.
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You are the on-site manager on the construction job. Participate in the pre-construction conference and the quality control pre-completion punch list, along with the salesperson, production manager (when applicable), and owner(s.
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Management of heavy civil construction industry design-build proposals with engineering and/or field construction experience a plus. + Minimum of three years of relevant and successful heavy civil construction proposal management experience.
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This Business Intelligence Manager must be able to effectively communicate with the Pre-Construction, Building Information Modeling, Estimate, Operations, Purchasing, and the finance departments to translate their needs into a business intelligence solution including models, dashboards, and reports.
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Some knowledge of EU and US data privacy legislations, industry practice and how they impact business operations and product design, could identify the potential impact/risk to business according to external regulations change.
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Project manager on at least 3+ utility scale solar construction projects. As Scout’s Solar Energy Senior Construction Project Manager, you will play a pivotal role in the construction of utility-scale solar projects.
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Brayman Construction Corporation is hiring a full-time Lead Surveyor in Wytheville, VA to construction survey and layout on highways, bridges, foundations, dams, geotechnical projects and other related heavy civil industrial projects with minimal supervision from the Survey Manager.
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