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Work Location: Employees in this role work onsite, initial training will be at the West Point Treatment plant, however, employee will have matrixed assignments at various assigned Wastewater Treatment Plants, Conveyance Pump Station, Construction Project Site, or Emergency Response Location as assigned by Safety Manager.
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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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We are seeking a Project Manager for Atkinson Construction, a heavy civil subsidiary of Clark Construction. + Initiate and maintain good, strong working relationships with Atkinson's craft personnel, field inspectors, subcontractor's representatives, vendors, home office support, the project management team, the community, etc.
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Optimize and/or implement processes and procedures for Quality management of design and construction projects delivered with Design-Bid-Build, Design Build, Progressive Design Build and/or General Contractor/Construction Manager (GC/CM) delivery methods; provide insights for opportunities in continuous improvement.
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This individual is responsible for planning, management direction, project completion, customer satisfaction and positive financial outcome of significantly complex wireless, medium to large scale Construction/Implementation, System Commissioning and Integration, and closeout of Wireless In-Building Network projects.
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Acts as the client’s agent in delivering complex PMC services for key clients in the areas of strategic planning, alternative delivery, innovative financing, procurement/contract management, risk management, project controls, quality management, construction management, project closeout and acceptance, and operations/maintenance.
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The Project Site Scheduler will work closely with the project scheduler, project manager, site manager, engineering, equipment, supply chain, commission teams, and other project services staff to support detailed planning, scheduling and reporting of activities for each stage of project engineering, construction and commissioning monitoring.
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Interface between Engineering, Project Controls, Project Management, Procurement and Contracts, Construction, and the client stakeholders at all levels within the organization.
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A person who has lived and breathed engineering, construction, project management and project controls who likes to think big-picture and help find solutions. Proficient knowledge of Project Controls environment and related software including Microsoft applications, Oracle Construction and Engineering Suite (i.e. Oracle Primavera), Hexagon Ecosys PPM, E-Builder, Procore, Kahua, PowerBI and Tableau.
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Project Engineer Responsibilities:Assist the Project Manager and Superintendent in the development and implementation of the electronic filing system, administrative tracking logs, construction management plan, project schedule and site logistics plan, set up of site in preparation for field activities, and subcontractor ‘bid packages’ for distribution.
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Some of what you'll be doing: As a Construction Project Manager I, you will perform construction project management, manage multiple small to moderately sized projects simultaneously while also supporting larger, more complex projects.
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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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At Howard S Wright Construction, a Balfour Beatty Company, we are seeking a Scheduling Manager to join our team in Seattle! The Scheduling Manager is responsible for the development, planning and coordination of the entire schedule for the project and CPM. The scheduling manager will also be responsible for the supervision of scheduling staff.
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This position reports directly to the Technical Project Manager and ultimately the Furtado Survey Manager. Furtado & Associates, Inc. (F&A) is a land surveying and construction management consulting firm located in Seattle, Washington.
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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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