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Job description Entry Level Assistant - Project Manager / Landscape Estimator Your general duties would include assisting with: estimating, preparing bids / client proposals, permiting and purchasing materials.
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Assist staff with management of construction materials testing projects. Founded in 1988, Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) is a leader in geotechnical, construction materials, environmental, and facilities engineering.
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Assist with management of project progress with respect to budget and collection efforts. Project meetings and assisting in project resolutions. Testing of soils, foundations, reinforced and post-tensioned concrete, masonry, structural steel, and fireproofing and asphalt pavement.
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Client is seeking an entry level construction assistant project manager/ project engineer. Looking for an Assistant Project Manager for a large construction company - big projects with a lot of room for growth.
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We have an amazing entry-level opportunity for an Assistant Project Manager to break into the commercial real estate construction world. The Assistant Project Manager is paired with a project manager to gain project management experience by enhancing previously acquired skills.
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Do you possess a minimum of 3 years' experience as a construction project manager with entry level experience as an assistant project manager, coupled with a strong understanding of water and wastewater construction practices.
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The Construction & Manufacturing Team provides continual training for our team members to support their development from entry-level craft workers, via in-house/online courses, to local jurisdiction apprenticeship programs.
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The Infrastructure Project Manager Intern is the professional entry-level class in the series, assigned to receive training and/or serve as an assistant manager on large, complex construction or technical implementation projects or solely manages limited-scope and duration projects with lower-range budgets.
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This position is an entry level position that exists to learn project management and assist the Project Manager and Assistant Project Manager to plan and coordinate activities concerned with construction materials testing including scheduling and implementing project goals and tasks.
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The Assistant Project Manager is an entry-level project management position and is expected to learn and develop competency in the Essential Duties and Responsibilities.
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BSCE from an ABET accredited college/university required; MS geotechnical Engineering would be a plus. EIT certification preferred, potential for obtaining a PE license is key for career advancement. No experience required.
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YOUR NEXT OPPORTUNITY:The Assistant Project Manager is an entry-level project management position and is expected to learn and develop competency in the Essential Duties and Responsibilities.
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An opportunity is available for anEntry-Level Construction Project Manager within the National Accounts facilities team. Preferably a Construction Management Degree or two years' experience in project coordination or assistant project management/engineering within construction, service, subcontractor, or property management sectors.
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As an Assistant Project Manager at Titan Electric, you will be an essential part of our management team, supporting the successful execution of commercial electrical construction projects.
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The Construction & Manufacturing Team is responsible for providing the field management personnel, from the craft worker to the Project Superintendent. In conjunction with the project manager, may negotiate and award subcontracts and purchase orders.
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