Project Manager-Federal Construction

About the Company The company is a respected provider of large-scale federal construction services supporting U.S. federal clients domestically and abroad. The organization is known for delivering complex projects in challenging environments while maintaining rigorous standards for safety, quality, and compliance. They partner closely with agencies such as the Department of Defense (DoD), USACE, and NAVFAC , executing mission-critical infrastructure projects that demand strong leadership, technical depth, and disciplined project controls. About the Position The company is seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead one of three major projects supporting a federal program in Darwin, Australia . This role reports directly to a Project Executive and carries full responsibility for project execution across all phases—from startup and design coordination through construction, commissioning, closeout, and warranty. The Project Manager will serve as the primary point of contact for the client while coordinating internal discipline leads responsible for construction, safety, quality, scheduling, and financial controls. This position requires a seasoned leader capable of managing large, diverse project teams and navigating the complexities of federal contracting in an international environment. Key responsibilities include: Managing one major NAVFAC or USACE project valued at $30M Serving as Project Manager and primary client interface, maintaining strong relationships while protecting company interests Providing executive-level oversight of design, construction, safety, quality, scheduling, and financial controls through discipline leads Negotiating and executing subcontracts and purchase orders Chairing weekly and monthly project meetings with internal and external stakeholders Ensuring compliance with all contract requirements, reporting obligations, and administrative processes Identifying resource needs and advocating internally to ensure project success Supporting project delivery through commissioning, closeout, and warranty phases Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, or Construction Management 10 years of total construction experience, including 5 years as a Project Manager on heavy civil infrastructure projects valued at $50M Demonstrated experience working with DoD, USACE, or NAVFAC projects (required) Proven ability to manage large, multidisciplinary project teams Experience overseeing design, construction, safety, quality, schedule, and cost controls Advanced degree (MBA, MS) and/or professional certification ( PMP, PE ) preferred Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office ; Primavera P6 experience preferred Fluent English (spoken and written) Ability to successfully pass background and security clearance checks Willingness and ability to travel internationally approximately 33% of the time for up to three weeks at a time Benefits Competitive compensation package commensurate with experience Opportunity to lead high-profile, mission-critical federal infrastructure projects Exposure to international construction operations in a unique global environment Work closely with senior leadership on complex project delivery Comprehensive benefits package, including health, retirement, and travel-related support

Senior Electrical Estimator-Electrical Construction

About the Company Our client is a well-established electrical contractor operating across the Hawaiian Islands, known for delivering high-quality commercial construction projects through strong leadership, technical excellence, and disciplined execution. The organization has a solid backlog of work and a reputation for reliability, collaboration, and long-term client relationships. About the Position The Senior Electrical Estimator will lead the preparation of accurate, competitive, and comprehensive electrical cost estimates for large, complex commercial and industrial construction projects. This role is instrumental in supporting pursuit decisions, shaping project strategy, and ensuring bids align with scope, risk, and execution capabilities. The ideal candidate brings both hands-on estimating expertise and the ability to think strategically—partnering with operations, project management, and leadership to drive successful outcomes from pursuit through execution. Key Responsibilities Include: Lead the estimating effort for commercial ground-up, renovation, and tenant improvement projects Prepare detailed electrical cost estimates for projects ranging from $500K to $10M Analyze drawings, specifications, and project requirements to develop complete scopes of work Identify risks, value-engineering opportunities, and competitive advantages during the bid process Coordinate with vendors and subcontractors to obtain accurate pricing Support preconstruction planning and handoff to operations teams Contribute to continuous improvement of estimating processes and tools Requirements 5–8 years of experience estimating electrical construction projects Proven experience with commercial ground-up, renovation, and TI projects Demonstrated success estimating projects in the $500K–$10M range Strong understanding of electrical systems, construction means and methods, and local market conditions Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with cross-functional teams Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills Experience with estimating software and Microsoft Office tools preferred Benefits Competitive base salary of $120,000–$150,000 , plus performance-based bonus Comprehensive benefits package (medical, dental, vision) Retirement plan with employer contribution Paid time off and holidays Long-term career growth opportunities within a stable organization Opportunity to work on high-quality projects in a unique market

Project Manager-Federal Construction

About the Company The company is a respected provider of large-scale federal construction services supporting U.S. federal clients domestically and abroad. The organization is known for delivering complex projects in challenging environments while maintaining rigorous standards for safety, quality, and compliance. They partner closely with agencies such as the Department of Defense (DoD), USACE, and NAVFAC , executing mission-critical infrastructure projects that demand strong leadership, technical depth, and disciplined project controls. About the Position The company is seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead one of three major projects supporting a federal program in Darwin, Australia . This role reports directly to a Project Executive and carries full responsibility for project execution across all phases—from startup and design coordination through construction, commissioning, closeout, and warranty. The Project Manager will serve as the primary point of contact for the client while coordinating internal discipline leads responsible for construction, safety, quality, scheduling, and financial controls. This position requires a seasoned leader capable of managing large, diverse project teams and navigating the complexities of federal contracting in an international environment. Key responsibilities include: Managing one major NAVFAC or USACE project valued at $30M Serving as Project Manager and primary client interface, maintaining strong relationships while protecting company interests Providing executive-level oversight of design, construction, safety, quality, scheduling, and financial controls through discipline leads Negotiating and executing subcontracts and purchase orders Chairing weekly and monthly project meetings with internal and external stakeholders Ensuring compliance with all contract requirements, reporting obligations, and administrative processes Identifying resource needs and advocating internally to ensure project success Supporting project delivery through commissioning, closeout, and warranty phases Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, or Construction Management 10 years of total construction experience, including 5 years as a Project Manager on heavy civil infrastructure projects valued at $50M Demonstrated experience working with DoD, USACE, or NAVFAC projects (required) Proven ability to manage large, multidisciplinary project teams Experience overseeing design, construction, safety, quality, schedule, and cost controls Advanced degree (MBA, MS) and/or professional certification ( PMP, PE ) preferred Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office ; Primavera P6 experience preferred Fluent English (spoken and written) Ability to successfully pass background and security clearance checks Willingness and ability to travel internationally approximately 33% of the time for up to three weeks at a time Benefits Competitive compensation package commensurate with experience Opportunity to lead high-profile, mission-critical federal infrastructure projects Exposure to international construction operations in a unique global environment Work closely with senior leadership on complex project delivery Comprehensive benefits package, including health, retirement, and travel-related support

Project Manager-Federal Construction

About the Company The company is a respected provider of large-scale federal construction services supporting U.S. federal clients domestically and abroad. The organization is known for delivering complex projects in challenging environments while maintaining rigorous standards for safety, quality, and compliance. They partner closely with agencies such as the Department of Defense (DoD), USACE, and NAVFAC , executing mission-critical infrastructure projects that demand strong leadership, technical depth, and disciplined project controls. About the Position The company is seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead one of three major projects supporting a federal program in Darwin, Australia . This role reports directly to a Project Executive and carries full responsibility for project execution across all phases—from startup and design coordination through construction, commissioning, closeout, and warranty. The Project Manager will serve as the primary point of contact for the client while coordinating internal discipline leads responsible for construction, safety, quality, scheduling, and financial controls. This position requires a seasoned leader capable of managing large, diverse project teams and navigating the complexities of federal contracting in an international environment. Key responsibilities include: Managing one major NAVFAC or USACE project valued at $30M Serving as Project Manager and primary client interface, maintaining strong relationships while protecting company interests Providing executive-level oversight of design, construction, safety, quality, scheduling, and financial controls through discipline leads Negotiating and executing subcontracts and purchase orders Chairing weekly and monthly project meetings with internal and external stakeholders Ensuring compliance with all contract requirements, reporting obligations, and administrative processes Identifying resource needs and advocating internally to ensure project success Supporting project delivery through commissioning, closeout, and warranty phases Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, or Construction Management 10 years of total construction experience, including 5 years as a Project Manager on heavy civil infrastructure projects valued at $50M Demonstrated experience working with DoD, USACE, or NAVFAC projects (required) Proven ability to manage large, multidisciplinary project teams Experience overseeing design, construction, safety, quality, schedule, and cost controls Advanced degree (MBA, MS) and/or professional certification ( PMP, PE ) preferred Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office ; Primavera P6 experience preferred Fluent English (spoken and written) Ability to successfully pass background and security clearance checks Willingness and ability to travel internationally approximately 33% of the time for up to three weeks at a time Benefits Competitive compensation package commensurate with experience Opportunity to lead high-profile, mission-critical federal infrastructure projects Exposure to international construction operations in a unique global environment Work closely with senior leadership on complex project delivery Comprehensive benefits package, including health, retirement, and travel-related support

Assistant Project Manager-General Construction

About the Company The company provides general contracting and construction management services across the United States. Founded as an industrial general contractor specializing in warehouse and distribution facilities, the company has steadily expanded into a diverse portfolio of project types. Today, the firm delivers high-quality construction solutions for corporate headquarters, aviation hangars, churches, Class-A office developments, hotels, and tenant interior projects. They are known for their disciplined approach to project execution, strong client relationships, and commitment to safety, quality, and teamwork. About the Position The Assistant Project Manager supports the successful execution of assigned construction projects from pre-construction through closeout. This role works closely with the Project Manager and Superintendent to help manage quality, documentation, coordination, and financial processes while ensuring projects meet safety, budget, schedule, and performance expectations. The Assistant Project Manager also plays an important role in client communication, subcontractor coordination, and maintaining accurate project records. This position is well suited for a motivated construction professional looking to grow within a respected commercial general contractor. Key Responsibilities Include: Project Leadership & Coordination Support overall project execution from conception through closeout Serve as a point of contact for clients and participate in ongoing communication and status updates Collaborate closely with the Project Manager and Superintendent to maintain alignment on project goals Financial & Contract Administration Assist with managing project budgets, contracts, change orders, and pay applications Review and approve invoices for accuracy and compliance Support pre-construction efforts including buyout, value engineering, and logistics planning Scheduling & Workflow Management Partner with the Superintendent to develop, update, and distribute project schedules Monitor progress and identify potential schedule impacts Document Control & Reporting Manage project documentation including RFIs, submittals, shop drawings, logs, and plan sets Maintain organized and accurate project records Prepare and distribute project status reports to internal and external stakeholders Safety & Quality Assurance Support enforcement of the project safety plan and promote a strong safety culture Assist with monitoring field safety and quality standards throughout the project lifecycle Project Closeout Coordinate punch list activities and closeout requirements Assist with preparation and delivery of operations and maintenance manuals and final turnover documentation Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field preferred 3–5 years of experience in a Project Engineer, Assistant Project Manager, or similar role with a commercial general contractor Tilt-wall construction experience required Strong understanding of commercial construction processes and project management principles Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong organizational skills with attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities Proven ability to build relationships with clients, subcontractors, and internal teams Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be considered Benefits Competitive compensation package Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with company contribution Paid time off and company holidays Professional development and career growth opportunities Opportunity to work on diverse, high-quality commercial projects with a respected organization

Technical Supervisor - Ultrasound

The Staff Pad is partnering with a leading non-profit healthcare system in Helena, Montana to hire a Technical Supervisor – Ultrasound . This role offers the opportunity to lead in a state-of-the-art Diagnostic Imaging department while still working hands-on in ultrasound, ensuring exceptional quality, patient experience, and team performance. As a subject matter expert and go-to resource , you will collaborate with department leadership, oversee modality operations, and provide direct mentorship to staff. What You’ll Do Serve as the technical lead and resource for all ultrasound staff, ensuring workflow adherence, high-quality imaging, and patient-centered care. Maintain quality control programs, oversee equipment performance, and act as the liaison with vendors and Biomed services. Evaluate staff competencies, identify training needs, and ensure ongoing professional development. Support department leadership in hiring, scheduling, performance feedback, and employee engagement . Optimize exam scheduling, manage resources, and monitor productivity to meet department goals. Collaborate with radiologists to update and implement protocols. Facilitate clinical problem-solving and serve as a role model for students and staff. Maintain compliance with regulatory requirements and oversee modality records. Requirements What We’re Looking For Current registry in ultrasound with at least 2 years of modality-specific experience . Montana licensure (or ability to obtain) where applicable. Strong leadership skills with the ability to mentor, train, and evaluate staff. Excellent problem-solving, communication, and organizational skills. Commitment to the mission, vision, and values of patient-first care. Why Join Them Work in a collaborative, mission-driven healthcare environment. Enjoy a full-time, 1.0 FTE role with competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits. Live in beautiful Helena, Montana , with access to outdoor recreation, a strong community, and a great quality of life. PandoLogic. Category:Engineering, Keywords:Biomedical Supervisor, Location:Fort Harrison, MT-59636

Technical Supervisor - Ultrasound

The Staff Pad is partnering with a leading non-profit healthcare system in Helena, Montana to hire a Technical Supervisor – Ultrasound . This role offers the opportunity to lead in a state-of-the-art Diagnostic Imaging department while still working hands-on in ultrasound, ensuring exceptional quality, patient experience, and team performance. As a subject matter expert and go-to resource , you will collaborate with department leadership, oversee modality operations, and provide direct mentorship to staff. What You’ll Do Serve as the technical lead and resource for all ultrasound staff, ensuring workflow adherence, high-quality imaging, and patient-centered care. Maintain quality control programs, oversee equipment performance, and act as the liaison with vendors and Biomed services. Evaluate staff competencies, identify training needs, and ensure ongoing professional development. Support department leadership in hiring, scheduling, performance feedback, and employee engagement . Optimize exam scheduling, manage resources, and monitor productivity to meet department goals. Collaborate with radiologists to update and implement protocols. Facilitate clinical problem-solving and serve as a role model for students and staff. Maintain compliance with regulatory requirements and oversee modality records. Requirements What We’re Looking For Current registry in ultrasound with at least 2 years of modality-specific experience . Montana licensure (or ability to obtain) where applicable. Strong leadership skills with the ability to mentor, train, and evaluate staff. Excellent problem-solving, communication, and organizational skills. Commitment to the mission, vision, and values of patient-first care. Why Join Them Work in a collaborative, mission-driven healthcare environment. Enjoy a full-time, 1.0 FTE role with competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits. Live in beautiful Helena, Montana , with access to outdoor recreation, a strong community, and a great quality of life. PandoLogic. Category:Engineering, Keywords:Biomedical Supervisor, Location:East Helena, MT-59635

Director of Public Safety (Fulltime)

Overview: Six Flags Over Georgia is seeking a dynamic and energetic leader to lead our Security and First Aid Departments! This position is directly responsible for ensuring all Safety and Guest Service standards are upheld to the highest level. What's In It for You? Full-Time position with competitive pay, bonus, and benefits plan Quarterly 401K match on up to 5% of your contributions Free passes for your family and friends Free admission to regional attractions and other regional theme parks Responsibilities: Essential Duties and Responsibilities Develop strategies and initiatives to maximize operational performance that establishes a total safety culture for guests and team members. Lead the safe operation of all Public Safety Departments – Security, Loss Prevention, First Aid, Parking Lot, and Risk Management. Budgeting and maintenance of department operating expenses, labor, and insurance costs to include accurate monthly financial forecasting. Participate in long range planning for park capital investments and contribute ideas to achieve business objectives. Establish positive and collaborative relationship with regulatory agencies overseeing permitting and inspection processes. Oversee all litigation claims: reporting, investigating and maintaining files on potential claims, active claims, and lawsuits against the Park. Be the Park liaison with attorneys and insurance companies. Serve as corporate designee in litigation cases and testify on the behalf of the company. Interpret, implement, and update the Safety Compliance Manual, Emergency Response Manual, First Aid Standard Operating Procedures, First Aid Patient Care Protocols and support Corporate Safety and Health Standards. Maintain records and produce use of force reviews of security-related incidents. Communicate with Park management and Team Members on any Safety and/or Security threats that exist or may come to exist. Meet and review Emergency Response Procedures with local, county, state and federal agencies on a periodic basis. Develop training program for Park leadership and Public Safety employees. Coordinate scaled emergency response simulations in conjunction with local, county, state, and federal agencies. Serve as a liaison of off-duty police officers working for Six Flags Over Georgia. Monitor department Team Member Voice survey scores and assist in the development of initiatives to address areas of needed improvement. Serve as Park Guest Service Ambassador and work to resolve all concerns brought to your attention. Perform all other duties as assigned. Salary Range: starting at $90,000 annually (based on experience, education, and qualifications) Qualifications: Minimum Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Law Enforcement, Occupational Safety, Business, related field, or equivalent work experience required. OSHA 30 required In-depth knowledge of Georgia and Cobb County ordinances and law enforcement guidelines. Must possess strong organizational skills and be able to multitask under high-pressure emergencies. Demonstrated leadership abilities with a team-oriented approach. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Must have a valid driver’s license. Computer literacy with proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. Will be required to work various shifts as project and park needs dictate, including nights, weekends and holidays. Must have the ability to stand, walk, crouch, bend, stoop, kneel and lift up to fifty pounds occasionally.

Seasonal Ride Mechanic

Overview: Salary Details: $21.18 Per hour Job Status/Type: Seasonal Union Position Level: Entry-Mid level Shift/Schedule Requirements: Ability to work various shifts and days including nights, weekends and holiday periods to meet business needs. In this role, you will perform inspections, maintenance, lubrication, troubleshooting, and repair of all rides and devices. Responsibilities: In this role, you will perform inspections, maintenance, lubrication, troubleshooting, and repair of all rides and devices. Responsible for all mechanical maintenance in regards to amusement rides and devices. Operate machine shop equipment. Assist other divisions and departments as needed. Qualifications: High school graduate or GED. Must provide own hand tools. Must join Laborers Union. Good record and writing skills. Able to work at heights, including from catwalks, aerial lifts, crane baskets, scaffolding, and structure climb. Ability to demonstrate experience in electronic, electrical, and mechanical work. Mechanical aptitude and experience with hand tools. Ability to follow manufacturer's manuals and blue prints. Willing to work various shifts and days with the a bility to work nights, weekends and holiday periods to meet business needs. Ability to pass a mandatory (or random) drug test, per Company policy, unless prohibited by state or provincial law. Ability to pass a background check, if 18 years of age or older, which may include, but is not limited to, credit, criminal, DMV, previous employment, education and personal references, per Company policy, unless prohibited by federal, state, or provincial law.