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Our client needs a drywall project manager/estimator that is responsible for overall project planning and scheduling, resource allocation, project accounting, and control, while providing technical direction and ensuring compliance with quality standards.
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Job Title: Drywall Project Manager/Estimator Company: GPAC Recruitment Firm (representing a leading construction company) Industry: Drywall, Framing, Acoustics, Wall Covering Location: In office, Open positions in NorCal (Bay Area) AND SoCal (Outside L.A. Area) About the Company: GPAC Recruitment Firm is partnered with one of the leading drywall contractors in the NorCal (Bay Area) & SoCal (L.A. Area.
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Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications ( Word, Excel, Project Manager, Adobe). Ability to maintain open communication with staff involved with Project/Production Management, Superintendents and Installed Product Specialists.
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The Project Manager is responsible for the safe completion of the project within budget, on schedule, to the Company's quality standards, and to the customer's satisfaction. Computer software - Microsoft Project, PrimaVera P6, Procore, Matoc,Saber Contracts.
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Our Electrical Project Manager – Estimator position will offer you an exciting opportunity to help our Clients provide safe and reliable sources of electric power. Experience with or knowledge of physical design of electric distribution systems to include one-line diagrams, selection of equipment, grounding systems, conduit and cable sizing/routing, auxiliary AC/DC power systems, physical layouts, construction cost estimates and project scheduling.
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Commercial Roofing Estimator/Project Manager. They are seeking an experienced Estimator/Project Manager to join their dynamic team. Comprehensive knowledge of roofing systems, waterproofing solutions, and construction processes.
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Estimator/Project Manager - Construction with Heavy civil experience - Full-time. 8 years Construction Estimating and Project Management (Heavy-Civil is a Plus.
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Proven experience as a Project Manager and Estimator in bridge construction projects. Position Overview: The Project Manager - Estimator is responsible for overseeing and managing the planning, execution, and estimation of construction projects related to bridges.
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Highway/Heavy Civil Construction Assistant Project Manager/Estimator. The Assistant Project Manager provides business and construction management support to facilitate the planning and executing of the activities of a designated project or projects to ensure that the project objectives are accomplished within the prescribed schedule and funding parameters.
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Construction Estimator Project Manager-New Work Waterproofing (St. Paul/Minneapolis) RAM Construction Services is currently seeking a detail-oriented Construction Estimator Project Manager with a strong background in weatherproofing and new construction projects to become a part of a growing team in the St. Paul/Minneapolis area.
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Position Overview: An Estimator/Project Manager is responsible for calculating and estimating the costs associated with a construction project. 3+ years of experience in Estimation/Project Management/Construction.
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As a member of the D.A. Collins Companies, D.A. Collins Construction Co., Inc. is seeking a full time Environmental Project Estimator/Project Manager at our corporate office located in Wilton, NY, just outside the historic city of Saratoga Springs.
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Position Overview: The Project Manager - Estimator is responsible for overseeing and managing the planning, execution, and estimation of construction projects related to earthwork and site development.
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Professional certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional) or CCM (Certified Construction Manager) are advantageous. Our client, a highly respected heavy civil contractor , is looking for an Estimator/Project Manager with Earthwork / Site Development experience to join their dynamic team.
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Proven experience as a Project Manager and Estimator in earthwork projects. The Project Manager-Estimator will collaborate with cross-functional teams, contractors, engineers, and stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery within budget and schedule constraints.
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