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A minimum of 10-15 years’ experience within construction industry in Project Management or similar role. Additional proficiencies shall include cost management software (Timberline, Sage preferred), scheduling software (Primavera P6 preferred) and construction management software (Procore preferred.
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This role provides Project Management expertise, including high-level technical assistance and guidance for multi-site/phase due diligence, investigation, remediation, impact assessment, permitting, design, development, and construction of hydropower infrastructure and related energy projects.
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We are seeking a project manager with experience in the planning, design, operations, and management of a wide variety of water/wastewater and stormwater projects. Manage and lead project teams in the planning, design, and construction administration of municipal water and wastewater infrastructure facilities.
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Experience performing budgeting, cost management, planning, estimating, scheduling and other project controls functions over engineering, procurement, and construction for Opex and Capex construction projects of varying size and complexity.
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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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Requires four to seven (4-7) years of progressively responsible related experience in urban planning, urban design, transportation and infrastructure planning, architecture, real estate development, construction management, or related field.
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As a key member of our New England Water team, you’ll have the chance to work on challenging projects as the Project Manager for water/wastewater treatment and conveyance projects - planning, directing, and monitoring all aspects of projects with increasing degrees of technical complexity from the concept stage through detailed design, construction services, and commissioning.
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Reporting to the Director of Construction Management within the Division of Facilities Management and Real Estate (FMRE), the Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing, planning, building, operating, and maintaining facilities projects in support of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Mission, core values, and strategic plan.
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Our delivery management professionals are involved in project delivery from initiation and planning to execution, monitoring, and closeout. Kleinfelder has a great opportunity for a Water Treatment Process Senior Project Engineer or Project Manager for our New England Offices (Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Rocky Hill sites, as needed.
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As Project Controls Manager, you will serve as a trusted resource for construction projects and the primary liaison between operations team and Senior Management. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Construction Management, Accounting, Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or other business-related fields or similar relevant work experience.
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Partner with the Project Manager or Construction Executive on contract administration and management. Additional Opportunities: Assistant Superintendent, Assistant Project Manager, Project Manager, Superintendent, Project Engineer, Vice President of Construction, Project Executive, Vice President of Preconstruction, Estimator.
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In this role, you'll be at the forefront of transforming communities, overseeing multiple developments from acquisition to the completion of construction and lease-up, including financial analysis, design and construction, and transfer of the completed project to the property management function.
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ERM is looking for a motivated, hands-on Managing Consultant, Environmental Project Manager, Engineer/Geologist to join our growing Liability Portfolio Management & Remediation team in Boston, Massachusetts.
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As a Project Manager you will provide overall leadership and successful delivery of complex heavy civil project(s) from pre-construction stage, through project execution and completion.
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