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10+ years of project management experience, with a background in telecommunications, wireless infrastructure, construction, or structured cabling projects. The team is managing wireless/telecom infrastructure projects for top commercial and government clients in the USA. The private and public sector is growing fast, and this Technical Project Manager will oversee multimillion-dollar infrastructure projects.
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Join our team as a Senior Project Manager - Low Voltage/Telecom where you will be responsible for the overall direction, completion, and financial outcome for several small to medium projects or one very large project.
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Monitor construction activities in conjunction with the onsite Foreman and Area Superintendent to ensure project is being built on schedule, and within budgets. Minimum 10+ years of experience in project management, preferably in electrical construction.
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Bachelors degree and a minimum of 5 years of related project controls/scheduler analyst in the Telecommunication and/or Construction fields. Provide training and guidance to project teams on project controls best practices.
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We're looking for a Project Manager to join our team and help connect America. As a Project Manager you will be responsible for the overall management of an assigned project and ensure the accuracy, completeness, safety, and profitability.
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This position collaborates with upper management in the planning and execution of the job, supervises the construction and administration of the project, interfaces with the client and the clients representatives.
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The Project Manager for the OSPC residential program will be responsible for the planning, organizing, and tracking of program activities. The Project Manager will be successful with the completion of specific project goals and objectives.
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Sells the services of Jacobs as a Project Manager. These services include site acquisition, design, and construction to full operations, maintenance, and deconstruction. Responsible for construction safety and quality on projects.
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This position will be responsible for the quality of client service, utilization of staff, marketing, office reputation, contract management, billing collection, and project profitability for telecommunications engineering projects.
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Keywords: Communications Project Manager, Location: Milpitas, CA - 95036. General work environment - Due to the variety of work to be performed, the Sr. Project Manager may be working at a job site or in the office.
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Seeking a Senior Project Manager - Low Voltage/Telecom where you will be responsible for the overall direction, completion, and financial outcome for several small to medium projects or one very large project.
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Trained in areas of construction safety, negotiations, scope development and control, cost estimating, construction contracting, project controls and reporting, quality control, risk management.
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Our client is looking for a Project Manager with experience managing projects corresponding with network/telecom/infrastructure for new building construction or renovation projects.
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Team Fishel, the Best Choice in utility construction since 1936, is hiring an Outside Plant (OSP) Telecom Construction Project Manager for fiber optic installation and splicing projects in the Atlanta metro area.
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Keywords: Communications Project Manager, Location: Pierce, ID - 83546. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering or other related discipline preferred.
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