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The Change Manager will assist LACMTA Contract Administration with processing changes to the construction contract; coordinating technical documents, Requests for Change (RFC), and Cost and Schedule Proposal (CSP) analysis with the Resident Engineer, Project Controls Manager, and Change Committee; obtaining 3rd party review concurrence when necessary; and providing technical support on preparation of contract changes.
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The candidate must be fully conversant in the following: Program development Space Planning Capital Planning Budget Development Architecture Interior Design Regulatory and Code requirements Business Case Development Presentation Development and Presentations to Senior Management In addition, a working knowledge of construction, real estate and property management is critical.
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Previous experience with utility programs, building science principles, renewable/energy efficiency technologies, Title 24, benchmarking, or construction management is a plus but not required.
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Process Architecture, Process Design, Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, Qualification, LEAN Project Delivery, Strategic Master Planning, Energy Conservation Management, Project Controls, Program/Project Management, Operations/Logistics Strategy and Planning, EPCMV and Staffing Services.
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Working with various Ahtna Joint Venture entities and ADB, provide overall program management direction on various heavy civil construction and infrastructure projects under Air Force (AFCEC), NAVFAC, and/or USACE nationwide.
$134,076 - $169,606 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 month ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Technical skills of either fiber optic outside plant, process engineering, construction management, long-haul equipment, and quality control systems is required. Reports to the Long Haul Fiber Deployment Manager, and updates regularly with the Fiber Deployment Senior management through standardized reporting mechanisms.
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Under the supervision of the Irvine R&D EHS Manager, this position will be accountable for establishing, implementing, managing, and supporting safety program requirements for specific engineering/construction projects on the Irvine campus.
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A minimum of five (5) years of program management experience as a Project Manager or Project Controls Manager for the delivery of one or more programs, each with a capital value of $200 million or more, or.
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As the Transportation Engineering Services (TES) Preconstruction Manager, you are responsible for managing facility network infrastructure development including new builds, retrofits, expansion, and program initiatives from site selection through contract execution.
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3+ years railroad and transit structures design experience including accelerated bridge construction. The Structural Engineering Manager will lead the structures discipline in Southern California.
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Managing/tracking 3 rd party construction/maintenance vendor compliance and EHS performance through the site’s approved contractor management compliance system. Proficient with the management of high-risk activities including electrical safety, excavation, confined spaces, fall protection, material handling, rigging and crane operations.
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Since then, our firm has been providing innovative planning, engineering, architectural and interior design, construction and program management, and design-build services to our clients.
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They will serve as a subject matter expert on construction and contractor safety for the local EHS and engineering team. Knowledgeable of California OSHA Construction Industry and General Industry regulations.
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15 or more years as a Project Manager for a transportation/infrastructure focused consulting/engineering firm with project experience in roadway design, bridge structures, design, utility, and construction.
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The supervision of the Irvine R&D EHS Manager, this position will be accountable for establishing, implementing, managing, and supporting safety program requirements for specific engineering/construction projects on the Irvine campus.
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