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The selected candidate will have the opportunity to work on the Construction Inspection Services team as a full-time Construction Inspector for Transportation Projects in the Baltimore, Maryland and Metro Washington, DC areas.
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To qualify for the Code Inspector II, you must have four years of experience in the construction or construction inspection related field; or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience or an associate degree in engineering, architecture, building construction or related field with 2 years of experience in a construction related field or a bachelor's degree in engineering, architecture, building construction or related field.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of solar construction, renewable construction, and power generation. Strong understanding of solar construction, renewable construction, and power generation.
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Description As a Construction Management Intern, you will be assigned to work on a project in our Electric Grid Infrastructure Services business unit and assist the Construction Management team members in the execution of their project work, on-site and in the field.
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As a Construction Engineer your primary focus will be on train control room upgrade assignments for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) as part of its project support team.
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The Inspection Services Division (ISD) within the Community Planning, Housing and Development (CPHD) Department is seeking an Electrical Codes Inspector to ensure that all phases of building construction are completed in conformance with codes, ordinances, and approved plans and specifications.
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The Construction Manager/Resident Engineer will confer with the inspector on non-conforming work and will determine with the Contract Administrator ('CA') when Non-Conformance Notices are to be issued.
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PRO-Telligent, A Tetra Tech Company, needs an Architect in Athens Greece for construction and rehab of 5 Acre U.S. Embassy Compound (NEC) with State Dept. Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO.
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Procon Consulting, a fast-growing professional services firm in McLean, VA with expertise in construction management (CM), construction-related technology, space planning, and facilities management, seeks a Senior Construction Project Manager for a long-term opportunity in the Washington D.C area on various projects.
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Five (5) years of experience in overseas construction management. Hazardous Area Construction Manager/Project Manager (Hazardous Area CM/PM-FP.) leads, manages, and supervises a multi-functional team of subject matter experts, HVAC technicians, allied tradesmen, plumbers, electricians, carpenters, janitors, welders, grounds maintenance personnel.
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If you are inspired by challenges in a fast-paced environment, are thoughtful and entrepreneurial in your approach to opportunity, and if you possess a true passion for hospitality and genuine service, we are interested in speaking with you about our groundbreaking opportunity for Housekeeping Inspector.
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The Construction Project Manager – Non-Attributable Portfolio will support projects, to include construction, design/build, architecture and engineering, space management, facilities management, real estate, and leasing of complex and time sensitive construction projects.
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5+ years of professional work experience in general construction management, general or non-profit real estate development, structural engineering, or architectural design, preferably in international development arena with 5+ years of direct program management.
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FTI Consulting Construction, Projects & Assets ("CP&A") is a leading global provider of Disputes, Advisory & Transformation services that address the strategic, financial, operational, regulatory, and capital needs of key players in the Power & Utilities, Oil & Gas, Chemicals, Mining, Manufacturing, Transportation, High-Tech/Semi-Conductor, Infrastructure, Real Estate & Industrial Sectors.
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PRO-Telligent, A Tetra Tech Company, needs an Inspector / Quality Control Manager in Bangkok, Thailand for construction of New US Embassy Office Annex and Embassy Upgrade with State Dept. Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO.
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