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Familiarity with contract schedules and documents, adept at flagging issues that may impact installations, and skilled in interpreting field changes for communication with the project manager. Proficiency in the submittal process, with the ability to communicate necessary changes to the project manager for on-site installations.
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The PM manages a team of professionals that comprise the Project Management Office, including a Safety Manager, Scheduler, Estimator, Project Specialist, and Site Superintendent. Although the Site Superintendent, General Foreman, and Foremen are responsible for quality control, the PM is responsible for quality assurance.
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Ability to leverage project scheduling software such as MS Project (or equivalent CPM scheduling software) and construction management platforms such as Procore. The Project Management team is responsible for planning and executing projects pursuant to terms of turnkey engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) agreements.
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The Lead Communications Technician fully completes all IES COMMERCIAL and project paperwork accurately and on time (specifically timesheets, material transfers, work orders, change orders, tool transfers and others as required.
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Advocate for change management in projects through communications, training and engagement throughout the projectLifecyle Preferred Certifications: Prosci Change Management ITIL Foundations Scrum Certifications (CSM, CSPO) Required Certifications: PMP Additional Qualities: Ability to balance multiple roles: Portfolio Manager, PMO Director and Project Manager.
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Areas of work include but are not limited to traffic engineering, sidewalks, drainage, storm water, erosion and sediment control, road and bridge construction, repair and inspections of bridges and retaining walls, construction support, and public/private project collaboration for utilities and land development.
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If you are a skilled Heavy Civil Construction Project Manager with the necessary experience and a passion for estimating challenging construction projects, we encourage you to apply. 10+ years of project management experience in heavy civil construction, with a strong emphasis on highways and bridges.
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CATON CONSTRUCTION GROUP, one of The Caton Companies, is seeking a Bridge Superintendent (HEAVY CIVIL CONSTRUCTION) to join our project team. The Bridge Superintendent will be responsible for the field planning and management process of the bridge related aspects of construction projects including scheduling all bridge, earthwork, roadwork, or other self-performed work and coordinating field crews as well as plan work schedules to control labor, equipment, material costs and subcontractors.
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Hours: Full Time Type: Exempt Department: Project Management Travel: 25% Office Location: Headquarters in Charlottesville, VA or our satellite office outside of Minneapolis, MN. Primary Responsibilities Lead the civil engineering, survey, geotechnical investigation and foundation design of Apex’s wind and solar energy assets.
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Demonstratable experience performing project management services including managing contracts and projects ranging from simple scope and complex scope projects for public sector clients with a focus on the US Department of Defense.
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You will work on tasks with close guidance and direction from a Project Manager or Project Architect. Supports project team in development of design documentation. Requires understanding of 3D modeling software including, but not limited to Revit, AutoCAD, 3DS Max, Rhino, SketchUP. Extensive knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite is a plus.
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The Project Superintendent will be responsible to provide overall administrative and technical management on a multifamily construction project site. seeks a dependable, quality-conscientious Project Superintendent with well-balanced skills, ability to prioritize tasks, and a minimum 10 years' construction experience for a multifamily apartment development in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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The Risk Management Business Risk Office is seeking a highly motivated Risk Advisor to apply their analytical, risk, communication, and project management skills to support Technology Risk Management (TRM) and, as needed, other operational risk areas.
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During the design phase of deployment, you’ll collaborate with the customer and CCRi project team to establish requirements and customization/configuration needed. The Senior DevOps Engineer owns successful deployment of each project and keeps our customers excited to collaborate with us through enabling reliable, production systems.
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As a Project Manager, you're the mastermind behind the symphony of project success, coordinating with key stakeholders like the general contractor, architect, engineer, and electrical supervisor.
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