James M. Davidson Pe

VP Of Operations At Pacific Pile & Marine at Pacific Pile & Marine

James M. Davidson, PE has extensive work experience in the construction industry. James M. started their career in 2006 as a Sr. Project Engineer at Leighton Contractors, where they worked on the construction of the West Mead designated bus lanes. In 2006, they joined Fluor Enterprises as a Project Manager and worked until 2012. James M. then moved to The Dutra Group in 2011, where they held the roles of Senior Estimator and Construction Division Manager until 2019. Currently, they are the VP of Operations at Pacific Pile & Marine, a position they have held since 2019.

James M. Davidson, PE, obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Civil Engineering / Construction Management from North Carolina State University. James M. attended the university from 1990 to 1993.

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Seattle, United States

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Pacific Pile & Marine

Pacific Pile & Marine (PPM) is a heavy civil and marine general contractor. Our team has extensive experience with marine and transportation infrastructure serving the West Coast of the United States and Canada. Our portfolio of environmental, energy, waterway, and transportation projects includes bridges, ports, rail support, dam/hydro facilities, fixed and floating marine structures, breakwaters, underwater construction, environmental and maintenance dredging and capping, demolition, marine salvage, sheet pile shoring and cofferdams, permanent and temporary trestles; driven and drilled pile, rock sockets and anchors, and a host of other services.. PPM is headquartered in Seattle, WA and serves Washington (WA), Oregon (OR), Idaho (ID), Montana (MT), Alaska (AK), California (CA), Hawaii (HI), and British Columbia (BC). PPM is always looking for motivated team-oriented construction managers and engineers to support our exciting projects and continue to keep us on the leading edge of the industry. If you're interested in a great place to work, we encourage you to inquire about employment opportunities.


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51-200

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