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Must have 3+years of experience as an Estimator or Project Manager with a disaster restoration company and knowledge/experience of water mitigation, fire restoration and mold remediation.
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Must have 3+years of experience as a Senior Project Director with "Excellent" performance ratings in two (2) most recent performance reviews prior to promotion (Executive Product Director only.
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We are looking for a Senior Project Manager with ground up commercial construction experience who has managed jobs from $25M to $50M+. A successful Project Manager at Meyer Najem effectively communicates and coordinates with the owner, onsite staff and back office operations team.
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Communicate with the Architect, Owner and/or Construction Manager on all project issues, progress, budget, changes or modifications. Participate in the procurement process in conjunction with the Project Executive or Business Unit Leader, prepare scope of work, maintain procurement tracking log, and negotiate and prepare subcontract agreements.
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CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER- MULTIFAMILY Delta Construction Partners is a national executive search firm for the nation’s premier electrical, mechanical, and general contractors and industry professionals.
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Communicates PDP effectiveness to hospital and area senior management through periodic meetings with the hospital project executive and project sponsor and attends quarterly project update meeting for area president and chief financial officer.
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The Project Manager oversees the Project Architect to ultimately ensure the highest quality construction documents. The Project Manager will oversee all phases of the project schedule, including Pre-Design, Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents, Bidding and Construction Administration.
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The Preconstruction Manager is the primary point of contact with the client and works closely with the executive in charge/Director of Preconstruction to ensure the overall success of the project.
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Accreditation Centre (GAC)] and/or Certified Construction Manager (CCM) [certified by the Construction Manager Certification Institute (CMCI), an independent administrative body of the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA)] highly desirable.
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Senior Project Manager or Project Executive (in absence of SPM) Enforcing risk management parameters established by Project Executive. Supervising all direct responsibilities of the Assistant Project Manager.
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Project Executive (Manager-once-removed is Vice President of Construction). The Assistant Project Manager must be capable of interacting in a professional manner with all team members from Owner/Contractor, subcontractors, vendors, superintendents and field personnel.
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Reporting Structure – Senior Preconstruction Manager, Director of Preconstruction; Senior Project Manager; Construction Executive; Vice President. Experience with multiple construction delivery methods, to include: Design-bid-Build, Design-Build, and Construction Manager at Risk. No certifications or licenses required.
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This position reports to the Client Executive/Principal Architect and is charged with ensuring the project is completed on time and within budget constraints in accordance PBK's quality and client service standards.
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Ensure customer satisfaction by identifying and exceeding client needs with the support and direction from a Project Executive orSenior Manager. Communicate effectively; both written and verbal with support and direction from a Project Executive or other Senior Management.
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This position reports to the Senior Project Manager, Project Executive, Operations Manager or other assigned supervisor. Let’s Build DESCRIPTION: Rudolph and Sletten is looking for a Senior Project Manager to manage the construction process on the project.
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