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BWXT is currently seeking a Project Manager for its Advanced Technologies location in Lynchburg, VA! + Work closely with assigned BWXT groups to establish project controls, schedules, and budgets.
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You have worked in a related role for at least 12 years including 8 years of project or contract development/management experience and are ready to join Framatome and help deliver clean, safe energy and advance nuclear technology.
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Kiewit Industrial Group is looking for a MEP Project Manager that can lead various projects more than $500 million for vertical buildings in the Advanced Technology Facilities (ATF) markets of semiconductor, data center, and battery manufacturing facilities.
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Regional Program Manager for the DJJ Virginia Service Coordination Program needed to oversee all aspects of the Virginia Juvenile Justice Service Coordination Project for the Mid-West Region of Virginia (as defined by DJJ) by coordinating services in this region-(Roanoke, Halifax, RocyMount/Danville, Lynchburg, Staunton.
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Communicating effectively with the Engineer, Owner and Owner's operational and field staff on a regular basis, keeping them apprised of field conditions and maintaining active communications and excellent rapport with the Owner and the entire project team throughout the construction process.
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The VDOT Lynchburg Construction Team is seeking an organized and computer savvy individual to monitor, coordinate and direct the administrative duties of roadway, structure, bridge construction and maintenance projects.
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As a Project Controls/Scheduling Manager you will play a key role in the development and maintenance of project schedules utilizing company/district standards and scheduling techniques.
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Bunnell-Lammons Engineering, Inc. is seeking to hire a full-time Geotechnical / Construction Materials Testing Technician to visit our construction sites throughout the southeast to ensure soil, geosynthetics, and concrete are meeting construction standards.
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Knowledge of roadway, structure and bridge construction methods, materials, standards and terminology. Experience applying roadway, structure and bridge construction methods, materials, standards, construction symbols, and terminology.
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Familiarity or experience with a SWPPP book, and the ability to read civil construction drawings is a plus. Monitor and assist with substation, and forestry activities associated with new construction and future utility lines.
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The Project Manager will manage the project in accordance with industry best practices, the NIPSCO Organizational Process Assets, the Project Management Guidelines and Standards.
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The Construction Superintendent will oversee and coordinate daily construction activities at Miller's Rest Apartments in Lynchburg but could potentially work at various Lawson work sites.
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Proficient in reading Civil, Architectural, Structural, and MEP Drawings and Specifications and identifying and recommending solutions for potential conflicts or better construction practices, if applicable.
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OR prior construction industry experience as a carpenter or framer for example. Operate construction equipment such as excavator, all terrain forklifts, man lifts, skid steers, and front end loaders.
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BWXT’s Nuclear Operations Group - Lynchburg is currently seeking a Nuclear Criticality Safety Manager for its Lynchburg, VA location! The Nuclear Criticality Safety (NCS) Manager develops, implements, and maintains the Nuclear Criticality Safety Program as specified by NRC regulations, License requirements, and company policy in a manner to assure the safety of operations and preclude regulatory violations.
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