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A Land Project Manager supports the acquisition, planning, and engineering of new ground for development. National homebuilder with a superb reputation as a leader and innovator in the industry is seeking a Land Project Manager for our the WDC Land Division.
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HGC is looking for a detail-oriented, competitive Project Estimator who will estimate project bids and manage those projects through the pipeline. Identifying bid opportunities for an assigned region, evaluating and completing materials take-offs, bidding, coordinating with field sales staff, and managing the process to project close.
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Review project changes, pending or anticipated alterations to the contract, additional work requests, and all other factors, which may significantly affect staffing requirements or budget. Eight or more (8+) years of experience in civil engineering experience to include a minimum of three (3) years assistant project management experience.
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Knowledge in aspects of right-of-way, including team management, project management, acquisition, title, permitting, budgeting, cost forecasting, operation, due diligence, public relations, community outreach and solid understanding of general regulatory and legal issues.
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Comparable critical infrastructure experience is defined as a facility that includes a 24/7 emergency backup system, manufacturing facility (semiconductor, auto, medical equipment or Clean rooms), Mass Transportation (freight or passenger rail), Oil and Gas, Utility, Hospitals or similar industry.
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Requirements for the Project Manager position include: Basic knowledge of the following: BAS/BMS communication, Protective relaying, Breaker design and functionality, Modbus/Ethernet communication, Generator paralleling, Diesel engine operating requirements/room design, Fuel and Cooling systems, Emissions regulations and testing, applicable electrical and regulatory codes.
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A good deal of responsibility falls on the Construction Project Manager to ensure that projects are running smoothly and safely. A successful Construction Project Manager will have diverse educational qualifications and technical skills to deliver on the job.
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From the founders of the company to senior leaders to project managers, we encourage an open-door policy where all staff can ask questions and have their voices heard. As a Project Engineer/Architect, you will use your leadership skills and technical abilities to solve unique and interesting problems within a company that provides you the freedom and resources to advance your career.
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Job Title: Geotechnical Project Manager. Project management responsibilities also include preparation of proposals and invoicing, management of project progress with respect to budget, and collection efforts.
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Project Closeout: Deliver all necessary manuals to the Owner, consolidates project documentation and files Manage subcontractor closeout, transfer of utilities, owner training, and punch list process Deliver all warranties, as-builts and training to the owner.
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Our Mission Solutions Business Area (MSBU) at Leidos is seeking Technical Project Manager Analysts (TPMAs) to manage aspects of IT projects within a large-scale enterprise-IT delivery and support program.
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Direct client interaction, team building, and project management. Potomac Mills Outlet Mall, one of the largest in Virginia. Old Town Manassas, featuring walkable shopping, restaurants, free weekly summer concerts at the Harris Pavilion, and a year-round farmer's market.
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The selected candidate will become part of a growing team that practices total project consulting and provides comprehensive services to a wide variety of energy and commercial infrastructure clients.
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We are a consulting engineering firm with an extensive portfolio of projects across the nation, ranging from historic preservation to new construction to forensic investigation. Field testing of architectural systems including, windows, doors, curtainwalls, storefronts, skylights, masonry, metal and composite panels, exterior cladding systems, and roofing.
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