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Continuously coordinate with field staff (General Superintendent, Project Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Safety Manager, etc.) Established in 1905, Consigli has grown over the last 100 years from a local fourth generation family business into one of the largest construction managers and general contractors in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
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5+ years’ experience within the construction industry in project management or similar role. The Project Manager (PM) will serve as a main point of contact and corporate representative for all project stakeholders, including Owners, OPMs, Developers, Architects, Engineers and Subcontractors.
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Typical duties of an Project Engineer includes managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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Job Summary: The Project Manager is responsible and accountable for the profit/loss of the project(s) under his/her supervision through effective contract administration, planning/scheduling, cost control and overall project leadership.
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The Project Manager is responsible and accountable for the profit/loss of the project(s) under his/her supervision through effective contract administration, planning/scheduling, cost control and overall project leadership.
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The Project Manager (PM) is responsible for the overall administrative, technical, financial, and resource management of the project from the initial bid preparation through project completion.
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In this role, you will utilize your expertise and technical knowledge of water/wastewater evaluations, design & construction to serve as a Lead Technical Designer, Task Manager and/or Project Manager on local projects.
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The Project Controls Manager has responsibility for the overall financial reporting and forecasting, change management, scheduling, document control, and project administration.
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The Project Manager - HRIS will be a primary figure in leading the day-to-day project planning, execution coordination and tracking, and facilitation of change (both technical and non-technical) across the company for major business system implementation projects – new software implementations (Deltek, Procore or similar, HRIS, etc.
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The Senior Water/Wastewater Project Manager will utilize their expertise and technical knowledge in conveyance and treatment projects, along with their previous project management and business development expertise, to successfully lead and execute projects and manage project pursuits primarily within the municipal markets in Broward County and South Florida.
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A Bachelor's degree in Data Analysis or Business, Industrial Organizational Psychology, Human Resources, Government Administration or related field, and 6-10 years of relevant work experience; OR a Master's degree in similar field and 6-8 years of relevant work experience.
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PM, Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager, APM, multifamily construction, garden style apartment, construction project manager, podium, wood frame.
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Keywords: sales, representative, professional, account executive, account manager, business development, Engineering, civil engineer, construction, sales engineer, building products, professional engineer, public works, DOT, construction materials, precast, concrete, architectural sales, PVC, metal pipe, concrete pipe, HDPE pipe, stormwater, sewer, specifying products, waterworks, spec sales, technical sales, filtration, culvert, stormwater, storm sewer, hydraulics, storm, drainage.
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S&B USA Construction is open to discuss relocation for the Project Manager role. 7 – 10 years project management experience in heavy highway or heavy civil construction with an emphasis on project financial and schedule management.
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We work with our clients to achieve the optimum value, schedule, and project quality for heavy highway, single and multi-span bridges, intersection and traffic signal improvements, marine improvements, water/wastewater transmission, building and vertical project management, park and recreation construction, and condition assessment and asset inventory.
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