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3 months ago
Boston, Massachusetts, Massachusetts State College Building Authority PROJECT MANAGER The Massachusetts State College Building Authority (MSCBA) is responsible for financing, planning, and providing design and construction services as well as oversight of the management of residence halls and student activity facilities on the nine State University and fifteen Community College campuses in the Commonwealth.  The Authority’s office is in Boston, Massachusetts. JOB DESCRIPTION: The Authority seeks a highly motivated and experienced Project Manager to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in project management, with proven success delivering high-quality projects on time and within budget. A successful candidate will be able to build and strengthen campus relationships while reliably providing services to the campus as projects progress. The Project Manager will actively contribute to the strategic growth of the MSCBA.  SUPERVISON RECEIVED: Reports to the Deputy Director of Capital Projects ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES : Manage the entire project lifecycle for the Authority’s multi-year, multi-phase capital improvement and new construction projects from concept through study, design, construction, closeout, and post-warranty activities. Total project costs up to $10 million. Project sites will primarily be public higher education campuses. Work typically can include short term or multi-year projects with budgetary, schedule, and cash-flow constraints. Develop and manage RFQP’s from architects, construction managers, owner’s project managers and other consultants. Assemble and lead the design & construction teams to ensure project goals are met. Prepare progress reports regarding project status, milestones, budget updates, any significant developments or risks to senior management. Collaborate with the accounting and finance departments to assist in financial underwriting, budget allocation, and to process purchase orders and invoices. Responsible for resolving conflicts within the project team by handling complaints, settling disputes and addressing grievances. Perform related duties as required   ADDITIONAL INFORMATION : This position best suits an Applicant with a valid driver’s license and reliable vehicular transportation as regular travel within Massachusetts is required.  The duties require regular in-person attendance at the MSCBA’s Boston office, sitting for extended periods of time, travel to MSCBA campuses, project sites, and consultant offices. This position regularly requires walking active construction sites on uneven ground, climbing ladders, observing work in progress, and exposure to wind, sun, noise, and dust. The selected candidate must successfully complete a comprehensive background check. Employee benefits include health, dental, vision, long-term disability, life insurance, paid sick leave and vacation time, discounted public transportation, tuition reimbursement for eligible courses, and participation in the Massachusetts State Retirement system. MSCBA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, SEX, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, GENDER IDENTITY, AGE, NATIONAL ORIGIN, VETERAN STATUS, DISABILITY, OR MEMBERSHIP IN ANY CLASS PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, QUALIFICATIONS, & EXPERIENCE : Bachelor’s degree in project management, Architecture, Construction, Real Estate Development, Urban Planning, or related field. Minimum of 4 years of experience in real estate development and project management. An additional 4 years of progressive experience in project management may be substituted for a bachelor’s degree. Strong leadership and organizational skills and ability to motivate project teams to achieve success. Ability to prioritize tasks and to delegate them when appropriate to meet deadlines. Ability to work independently and within a small team environment. Ability to read and interpret design drawings and specifications. Demonstrated track record of success managing multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment. Excellent communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills. Experience with public speaking and presentations. Strong understanding of construction industry best practices and the Mass State Building Code. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite such as Word and PowerPoint, and advanced use of Excel for project budget preparation and tracking.   PREFERED QUALIFICATIONS : Relevant professional certification in project management, such as Project Management Professional (PMP), LEED AP certification. Familiarity with sustainability, renewable energy systems, resiliency, and decarbonization best practices for construction. Familiarity with public procurement such as Ch. 149 and Ch. 149A CM-at-Risk. Salary based on experience and qualifications.

3 months ago
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, California, Position open until filled. Completed applications must be received by 11:59 pm on April 27, 2025, to be considered in the first round in review of applications. First screening review is scheduled for April 28, 2025, and after review, suitable applicants may be invited to an exam and interview tentatively scheduled for May 28, 2025. The South Tahoe Public Utility District reserves the right to return to the applicant pool at any point during the recruitment process.   Job Summary: Under the direction of the General Manager, is responsible for Engineering Department operations including planning, design, and construction of capital projects, as well as sustainable groundwater management, geographical information systems and asset management programs.  Provides other administrative management as required to advance the goals and mission of the District. Serves as the District’s chief engineer and is a key member of the District’s leadership team with significant involvement in overall District strategic planning and management.     Essential Functions Provides leadership in the development and implementation of the capital improvement program and District-wide engineering support services. Directs department staff to provide a customer-service oriented work environment that supports achieving the department’s role in the District’s mission, plans, objectives, and values. Directs, oversees, and participates in the development of the Department's work plan; assigns work activities, projects and programs; monitors workflow; reviews and evaluates work products, methods and procedures. Directs the management, planning, engineering, design development, permitting, budgeting, and construction implementation of multiple, concurrent, complex, multi-disciplinary water and sewer public works projects, and coordinates activities with those of other departments and outside agencies and organizations. Serves as the designated individual in responsible charge of engineering services (District Engineer) on record with the State of California, as required by law. Reviews and formally approves all plans and specifications for capital improvement projects prior to bidding.   Provides direction and oversight of the District-wide Asset Management program, the GIS program, water and sewer system modeling, AutoCAD, SCADA, and related technology systems. Responsible for developing the Capital Improvement Program in coordination with all operations departments and the Engineering Department operational budget; justifies and recommends the need for projects and resources; monitors and approves expenditures; recommends mid-cycle and intermittent budget adjustments; administers and manages the Department to meet the approved budget; participates in the development of the District annual budget; communicates the CIP to the Board, District Departments and the public. Responsible for the maintenance and archival of all contracts and supporting documentation related to the District's Capital Improvement Program, Asset Management Program and Groundwater Management Program. Oversees the upkeep of the District's engineering document library; ensures implementation of the District's document retention policy within the Engineering Department; and ensures proper and timely response to public records requests in accordance with the law.   Oversees the coordination of public agency permitting; evaluates and achieves compliance with NEPA, CEQA, and other regulations; obtains permits, rights-of-way, and other approvals necessary for constructing public works projects. Recruits, selects, schedules, trains, supervises, evaluates, disciplines, develops, and promotes teamwork among support personnel. Adheres to and enforces stated safety policies and procedures. OTHER FUNCTIONS: Assists the General Manager in his/her duties and may act as the General Manager in his/her absence. Supports District legislative advocacy efforts on the local, state, and federal level. Researches, prepares and/or directs the development of reports, planning documents, environmental documents, plans, specifications, cost estimates, constructability reviews, bid documents, as-builts, pay requests and change orders. Provides engineering review, coordinates construction inspection, and other development support services for engineered residential developments commercial, and public service projects. Meets, educates, coordinates, and communicates as necessary for efficient project development as requested by the Customer Service Department. Manages consultants for planning, design, inspection, and environmental documentation services, construction management and start-up services for collection system, treatment plant, wastewater re-use projects, drinking water production, storage, distribution, and treatment system projects. Understands and manages proper construction testing procedures. Provides direction for sustainable groundwater management planning, the District’s activities as the groundwater management agency, and compliance with the sustainable groundwater management act. Represents the District and coordinates District programs and projects with other agencies.   Represents the District at public, professional and community groups. Builds and maintains positive working relationships with co-workers, other District employees and departments, and the public using principles of high-level customer service. Provides engineering expertise for emergency response activities. Performs other various related duties as assigned.     RESPONSIBILITY Responsible for the management of District’s Capital Improvement Program. Responsible for leadership and direction of the District’s Asset Management and Groundwater Management Programs. Responsible for the efficient completion of work in the Engineering Department. Proficiency Requirements Requires Registration as a Civil Engineer in the State of California.  Registration in another state will be accepted, with California registration required within 12 months of hire date. Requires knowledge of N.E.P.A. and C.E.Q.A., and environmental process requirements.   Knowledge of Lake Tahoe regulatory environment helpful. Requires ability to prepare technical, economic, and environmental reports on engineering projects, with the official approval of the Assistant General Manager/Engineer. Requires ability to read and interpret engineering plans and specifications. Requires ability to prepare progress payments. Requires ability to analyze construction schedules submitted by contractors. Requires the ability to negotiate change orders, with the official approval of the Assistant General Manager/Engineer. Requires the ability to prepare technical reports on construction sequences and impacts and present written and oral reports to the Board of Directors. Requires ability to present oral and written reports to committees, agencies, public interest groups, and Board of Directors. Requires knowledge of emergency response principles and the ability to assume responsibility for specified Emergency Operations Center Functions as defined in the District’s Emergency Response and Recovery Plan. Requires the ability to read, understand, and follow verbal and written instructions. Requires excellent written and verbal communication and organizational skills.  Requires the ability to understand and convey District policy and regulations to the public. Requires working knowledge of personal computers and associated word processing, spreadsheet, and engineering related programs, as well as modern office practices and methods. Requires a valid, current drivers’ license, acceptable by the State of California, with a driving record which enables insurability. Requires the ability to maintain cooperative relationships with co-workers and supervisors. Requires ability to establish and maintain job-specific employee safety program. Must have current, valid CPR and First Aid certificates, or ability to obtain within two (2) years of hire date. EDUCATION A Bachelor’s of Science degree in Civil Engineering, or another closely related field, from an ABET accredited school is required. A Master’s Degree is highly desirable. EXPERIENCE Requires a minimum of ten (10) years’ experience in the planning, design, permitting, inspection, and construction management of multiple, complex water and wastewater public works construction projects. Five (5) years supervisory experience is required. DOQ SALARY: $183,518.01- $234,220.65/ANNUALLY

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Roseville, California, Job Purpose As the Scheduling Manager, you will play a pivotal role in supporting both the Estimating and Field Operations teams in developing comprehensive construction project plans and schedules. Your main objective will be to integrate key project control functions such as budgeting, revenue management, manpower allocation, and project progress analysis into our schedules. This collaborative role provides the opportunity to work with various company departments and project teams. In this position, you will be responsible for planning, creating, monitoring, and maintaining project schedules. Additionally, you will prepare and analyze reports that aid in developing proactive or alternative solutions. Your role will also include generating daily and monthly reports for executive management. This hands-on role will allow you to directly influence scheduling outcomes from the initial estimate phase through to project closeout, making you a key team member in driving successful project completions. Duties and Responsibilities Review project-specific scheduling requirements and provide guidance to Estimating teams, while flagging and communicating potential scheduling risks. Provide company-wide support and guidance in all phases of planning, development, submission, management, and analysis of CPM Schedules to ensure conformance with project specifications. Develop fully resource- and cost-loaded schedules, including lists of activities, major milestones, critical approvals, long-lead procurement items, and other critical project deliverables to be scheduled and tracked for company projects. Develop and maintain schedule logic and constraints, realistic activity durations, available manpower, and resources, with input from Field Operations to optimize available resources. Provide scheduling analysis for delays and impacts (Time Impact Analysis) to identify and mitigate project risks and assist with change management procedures. Assist in the development of internal controls, including implementing new process controls, measuring project performance, reporting on project status, and ensuring the integrity and validity of internally and externally disseminated information. Accumulate historical data for use in maintaining realistic future planning and forecasting. Provide guidance, direction, and specialized assistance for the resolution of challenging project control problems. Collaborate effectively with project teams to create accurate reports (weekly, monthly, quarterly) and ensure distribution to appropriate staff. Key Competencies Scheduling Functions: Perform, monitor, review, and plan scheduling functions, utilizing advanced skills in schedule development, control, and analysis. Demonstrate expertise in identifying, analyzing, and providing innovative solutions to scheduling problems. Scheduling Concepts and Application: Possess thorough knowledge and application of baseline schedules, progress schedules, and recovery schedules. Understand concepts such as total float, critical path, predecessors, successors, near-critical paths, float trending, percent complete, float ownership, and constraints. Blueprint Reading Skills: Read plans and standard details, understand project specifications, and interpret the interaction between referenced documents. Computer Proficiency: Demonstrate basic knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Excel, Word, and SharePoint). Technical Software Proficiency: Possess working knowledge of Primavera P3/P6 and Microsoft Project software. Knowledge of Civil Construction Practices: Have thorough knowledge of construction phases, trade scopes, equipment, and labor resources necessary for civil-related improvements. Communication Skills: Exhibit strong written, oral, and presentation skills, with the ability to communicate effectively. Problem-solving Skills: Take a critical and methodical approach to problem-solving. Multi-tasking Ability: Efficiently juggle multiple assigned projects, maintaining accuracy and attention to detail on relevant information.   Qualifications High school diploma required. College coursework desired, with a degree in Engineering or Construction Management preferred. Minimum of three years of experience in the Heavy Civil and Underground Construction industry. Previous scheduling experience is essential. Successful completion of a pre-employment drug test is mandatory. Must hold a valid driver's license. Excellent oral and written communication skills are essential. High level of accuracy and attention to detail is required. Strong time management and organizational skills. Ability to adhere to deadlines and prioritize work effectively. Must be a self-starter and can perform tasks with limited direction.

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Indianapolis, Indiana, About Us Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, Wabash Valley Power is a not-for-profit electric cooperative and wholesale provider of reliable, affordable electricity to our 23 electric distribution member cooperatives. These cooperatives in turn serve more than 330,000 homes, businesses, and farms in Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri. As a not-for-profit co-op, we do things a bit differently—and that’s the point. Because we aren’t influenced by shareholders, we make our decisions with our members in mind. That means we value things like teamwork, and putting families first. It also means a business model that’s designed for stability and growth. It’s a Deliberately Different approach to the energy industry, and that’s great news for the people who count on us. What You'll Get We believe what benefits our employees benefits our company. That’s why we put employees first—your health, your family, and your development. These aren’t just slogans: We offer continuing education, flex time, health benefits, a 401(k) match and pension plan, and much more. Here are just a few of the things that make our company culture unique: •   No Sweat   - We offer a wellness program offers extra HSA contributions (for qualifying plans), access to an on-site fitness center for your convenience and extra vacation days for participating. We’ll even throw in a fitness device reimbursement to keep you on track! •   Flex Time   - Our flexible schedule means you can work in your appointments or family events and maintain a comfortable work-life balance. •   Stay in School  -  We value employees who have a desire to learn, so we provide funds for continuing education. We also offer in-house training and ongoing development through our internal GROW program. •   Keep it Casual   - When you work for us, you work in comfort.  Blue jeans are the norm in our office, and we make them look good! •   Work Hard, Play Hard   - We reward our employees with generous vacation time, to the tune of up to five weeks off a year. Even our new employees receive credit for prior work experience. Job Description If you’re a highly skilled leader with a passion for transmission infrastructure and a track record of successful project delivery, our newly created Senior Manager, Transmission Projects position may be the perfect fit for you!  The purpose of this position is to lead WVPA’s transmission projects group providing a strong project management focus to ensure delivery of high quality, cost effective, and timely transmission and substation projects. Oversees the Project Management, Land Services, and Construction Management teams Manages the T&D Capital Budget including its development, tracking, and reporting Ensures compliance to and drives improvements of WVPA’s project management processes Reports out to key stakeholders on statuses of transmission projects including cost, schedule, and progress Assigns staff to projects based on competency requirements and availability; performs group resource leveling to accommodate changes in project workload and meet project deliverable schedules Reviews work and projects for technical accuracy and improvement Leads the coordination with neighboring utilities on projects impacting WVPA Qualifications Bachelor's degree in engineering, project management, construction management, or equivalent experience in utility engineering project management Minimum 15 years of progressive experience in project management, including 5 years in a supervisory role Comprehensive knowledge of PMI-based project management methodologies and their application Project Management Professional (PMP) certification preferred Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

3 months ago
MILAN, Illinois, Job Title: Sports Turf Project Manager Location: Based in Quad Cities IA/IL, traveling to Midwest job sites Type: Full-time | In-person | Travel Required Company Background: Bush Sports Turf based in Milan, IL is a leader and innovator in turn key athletic field construction and renovations for more than 25 years, Bush Turf collaborates with MLB, NFL and MLS teams, universities, and PGA golf courses. Career Opportunity: As a member of our growing team, you will work with natural and synthetic field systems throughout the Midwest performing various services for our clients. We offer opportunities for career advancement, on the job training and educational opportunities. Our projects span municipal, high school, collegiate, professional sports facilities, and golf courses including some of the region’s top facilities. Qualifications: Experience in sports turf management, golf management, landscaping, irrigation, drainage, and equipment operation Degree in turfgrass management, construction management or related study is preferred Ability to work 50-60 hour weeks outdoors (employees receive overtime pay in accordance with state and federal law) Ability to travel Mon-Fri, some weekends might be required Responsibilities: Project and personnel management Operate turf maintenance equipment and compact tractors safely and efficiently Work individually and as part of a team to complete on-site services Install and maintain sod and synthetic turf, including grading Operate heavy-duty pickup trucks and trailers Follow procedures set by the Owner and Senior Turf Technicians LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES Required Possesses a valid driver’s license Upon Date of Hire Preferred Valid CDL OSHA 10 Certified Pay: Negotiable based on experience & knowledge Benefits: 401(k) matching Health , Dental, Vision insurance Paid time off Year End Bonus Ability to Relocate: Quad Cities IA/IL: Relocate before starting work (Required) Salary is negotiable base on experience and knowledge.

3 months ago
St. Louis, Missouri, Job Title Assistant Project Manager Job Description Summary Under the general direction of the Project Manager, the Assistant Project Manager provides diverse project management support functions for design, construction and modernization projects. Oversee and maintain project files, post changes to drawings and specifications, manage and track correspondence between the owner, architect and the contractor, and distributing reports. Serve as a backup to the Project Manager and participate directly in Project Management initiatives in the absence of the Project Manager. Assist in the assembly of weekly departmental reports for executive management and master schedule development, supervise preparation of project budget reports, assist in activity tracking and expediting, and work on special assignments as needed. Job Description ⢠Assist with managing all phases of a project including planning, design, construction, FF&E, technology, move management, and occupancy ⢠Compile project scopes, budgets and schedules ⢠Read and understand documents defining project, including but not limited to: agreements, leases, work letters, project charters, surveys, budgets, schedules, and drawings ⢠Establish and maintain client focus through performance goals, deliverables, reports, and value-added services ⢠Prepare project status reports, process purchase orders, update tracking reports, and maintain files for due diligence and financials ⢠Procure and manage local architects, engineers, general contractors and subcontractors, and specialty vendors ⢠Ensure all project participants understand project goals, assumptions, constraints, and deliverables ⢠Provide superior client service to internal and external clients ⢠May have full ownership and responsibility for smaller, less complex projects REQUIREMENTS: -A minimum of two (2) years of commercial real estate experience -B.S Degree in related fields of Construction Management, Architecture or Engineering preferred Minimum of two (2) years directly related experience construction related project accountability role or a minimum of two (2) years equivalent combination of experience in an advisory and/or project management capacity required. -Hands-on experience with tenant improvement construction projects; ability to read and understand construction specifications (and construction drawings preferred) -Ability to plan, organize and coordinate multiple projects, maintain excellent client relations, client management, and consultation skills required -Proven leadership ability, administrative ability, technical background, and project responsibility experience preferred -Willing/able to travel -Highly organized and skilled with time management; Superior oral and written communication skills required. Cushman & Wakefield provides equal employment opportunity. Discrimination of any type will not be tolerated. Cushman & Wakefield is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmativeâ‹ Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without  regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a position at Cushman & Wakefield, please call the ADA line at 1-888-365-5406 or email . Please refer to the job title and job location when you contact us. INCO: âœCushman & WakefieldâÂ