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Assistant Project Manager The Assistant Project Manager (APM) will serve as a vital team member while assisting the Senior Project Manager and/or Project Manager on all aspects of a project.
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The Project Engineer Intern position will assist the Project Manager to write and track RFI's or review submittals, assist in change orders, maintain construction drawings, assist with subcontract and schedule administration, assist the Superintendent with punch list management and other needed items, etc.
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Collaborate with General Superintendent and Project Superintendents in managing construction timeline and progress. Project Manager (Construction) Project Manager must have at least 5 years of experience in commercial construction in the San Francisco Bay Area, with a significant project background and an excellent reputation.
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The Project Manager must prepare construction project budgets and respond to client-designed RFP’s. Work closely with project coordinator and site superintendent.
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Communicate and coordinate with Construction Project Superintendent regarding daily On-Site Field operations as well as non-compliance issues. Trillium Construction is currently hiring an Electrical QA/QC Manager in the Augusta, GA. area for long-term work.
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ARCO/Murray National Construction is seeking a highly motivated Project Manager who is passionate about the design/build construction process to join our team based in the Bay Area. At ARCO, every associate is empowered to drive their success.
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Collaboratively work with the project superintendent, trade partners and client to develop and enforce a project safety plan. Their pipeline is significantly higher than anticipated for the next couple years and need a tenured Project Manager to lead a division.
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Construction Superintendent manages all aspects of the jobsite as it relates to home construction. Project, track and report all required reports to the field manager Monday and Friday of each week.
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Work with the project superintendent in decisions as to construction methods, equipment, and materials. Preparation of the project schedule, working with the major subs and project superintendent.
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Coordinates with Project superintendent managing labor, equipment, subcontractors, and material suppliers. Coordinates with the project superintendent the activities of subs and suppliers.
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Proactively identifies cost and schedule related issues to the Superintendent and Operations Manager. Coordinates with Superintendent regarding schedule, labor, equipment, subcontractors, material suppliers and construction means and methods to achieve efficiency and cost effectiveness.
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Partner with the Senior Project Manager and Superintendent to develop and monitor schedule. Support the Superintendent to ensure permitting is in place for project. Direct and assist PE/APM with RFIs, submittals, procurement, and other project documentation.
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Hiring for a Senior Superintendent, responsible for on-site management of multifamily construction projects in the ~$60M dollar range. Multiple prior multifamily construction projects in project portfolio.
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The Safety Engineer is a resource for supporting the safety manager and project team in the successful completion of a construction project. Assist the project superintendent in the completion, maintenance and management of the accident prevention plan, safety management tool and crisis management plan.
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This position requires a close working relationship with the Project Manager, Site Safety & Health Officer, Foreman, and Quality Control/Quality Assurance Manager (QM), as well as other project team members.
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