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System One is seeking a highly motivated and forward-thinking Lead Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Planner who will lead planning and scheduling analysis and control activities expected to occur during the EPC phase of the Natrium Advanced Reactor Project including: Engineering, procurement and construction schedule development, maintenance, monitoring, impact identification and recovery planning.
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Founded in 1996, EarthCam provides live streaming video, time-lapse construction cameras, and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) for AI-powered visual asset management, leveraged through our intuitive Control Center 8 dashboard which integrates with leading project management software.
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Assist with project start-up activities and provide support to Project Engineer, Project Superintendent, and/or Project Manager. Essential Duties & Key Responsibilities: Depending on business need and location, the Intern/Co-Op will be supervised and assigned to work at an active construction project site, in a department located at a main office working in one of our many construction specialties.
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Job Duties: The Construction Project Manager works closely with the Superintendents, Customers, Pre-Construction Team, our in-house designer, as well as outside designers and sub-contractors.
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Assist Project Manager and Superintendent with the daily management of a variety of construction projects. Our Talent Acquisition team is opening applications for this position, knowing that the need for Assistant Project Manager changes with project volume.
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Gpac has been retained by several Industry leaders to search for the position of Senior Electrical Project Manager. Senior Electrical Project Manager-Compensation & Benefits Total compensation for the Senior Electrical Project Manager is between $100,000 and $140,000 depending on experience and maybe more than this range for candidates with exceptional experience and a successful history of performance.
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Desired – We hope you have a Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, Business Administration or Environmental Science and any of the following certifications/licenses: Project Management Professional (PMP), Professionals Engineer (PE), Registered Architect (RA), and/or Certified Construction Manager (CCM.
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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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As the Operations Construction Manager, you are an integral part of the Customer Experience Team (CET) working with your peers from leasing, property management, and maintenance to ensure our buildings remain best in class and our tenants receive world-class customer service.
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These positions include safety professionals, any level of superintendent or project manager, MEP or QC professionals, project engineers and construction interns. The Superintendent communicates project priorities to site staff and all subcontractors, serving as the primary leader on site for the construction project.
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Minimum 1+ years of experience in permits coordination, project management, planning and development, residential construction administration and/or related required. Creates and delivers complete permit packages to construction project managers.
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The Opportunity with McKinstryWe are adding a Senior Construction Project Manager to our Special Projects Group (SPG) in Seattle, WA. We are looking for someone who likes to develop and manage project plans, schedules, and scopes of work in a fast-paced atmosphere.
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Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience in operations management, construction, or property maintenance, with a proven track record of successful project delivery. Proficient in project management software and tools (e.g., Salesforce, AppFolio, Quickbooks Workforce, Kickserv.
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This Building Automation Project Manager role in Seattle, WA, offers an exceptional opportunity for seasoned professionals to lead innovative projects in a dynamic environment. Job Title: Building Automation Project ManagerLocation: Seattle, WAOverview:We are actively seeking an experienced Building Automation Project Manager to lead our innovative team in Seattle, WA. This role is pivotal in driving the success of complex building automation projects, from inception to completion.
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Establishing the project team to meet the requirements (including Legal, EHS, Government Relations, Engineering, Facilities, Project/Construction, Network Infrastructure, Facilities, and Communications.
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