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Reporting to the Vice President of Construction, the Construction Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing project delivery, construction, and implementation of our Battery Energy Storage Systems and Distributed Energy Resource projects in predominantly the metro New York City. The Construction Project Manager will work closely with cross-functional teams, contractors, and stakeholders to ensure the successful completion of projects on time and within budget.
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This experienced Commercial Construction Project Manager or Senior Project Manager of the San Diego Special Projects Division will report directly to the Project Executive and Vice President of Special Projects giving them exposure and opportunity to learn from multiple high-level executives within the leadership team.
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Working under the supervision of the Vice President of Operations, the Project Manager will manage residential and commercial emergency mitigation and restoration projects.
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Is the key resource for the Project Executive and Vice President for all project scope to ensure code and project requirements are met. This position is full Time, Exempt, and reports to the Project Executive / Vice President, IS Project Delivery.
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The Construction Project Manager directly supervises the Lead Carpenters/Site Supervisors, and reports directly to the Vice-President. In conjunction with the Vice-President and Office Manager, performs job autopsies to identify what worked and what went wrong and create/revise systems and procedures to prevent reoccurrence of the problem(s) 15% Customer Relations: Schedules and runs pre-construction meeting(s) with customers and the Lead Carpenter to be assigned to a specific job.
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Reports directly to the Vice President of Construction or assigned Project Executive. The Construction Project Manager is responsible for the overall management, coordination, performance and financial success of each assigned Project from inception through completion.
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Conducts monthly reports and cost reviews, capturing deviations from plan or schedule early and keep all project team members, Vice President or Business Unit Operations Manager and Business Unit Manager informed in order to bring the job in on time and under budget.
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Reporting to regional Vice President of Operations, makes decisions and recommendations which can greatly impact corporate relationship with Client and project profitability. Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; investigate potentially serious situations and implement corrective measures.
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You will work with the Vice President of Construction and the Real Estate Development Team to organize and oversee construction procedures and ensure they are completed in a timely and efficient manner.
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The Senior Project Manager works in partnership with the Site Superintendent(s) to lead the largest, most complex or most challenging construction projects and reports to Senior Vice President - South East Region.
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Reporting directly to the Vice President of Construction the Senior Project Manager is responsible for the successful management of one or more commercial, retail or hospitality projects mainly in Southeast Florida.
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Vice President - Construction Management Project Manager - South Asia - Hybrid. Broad knowledge and understanding of real estate disciplines (architecture, construction, space planning, and engineering, etc.
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The Construction Manager plays a pivotal role within CLRE Development, reporting directly to the Vice President of Construction and Development. The Construction Manager serves as the owner's representative throughout the construction phase, ensuring adherence to project specifications, timelines, and budgetary constraints.
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This position will report to the Vice President of Construction. Multi-Family Construction/Development Group currently seeking a Project Manager. Podium, Wrap, Construction preferred.
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Senior Vice President- Senior Design and Construction Project Executive – Office and Ops US Sub-regionSummary:Senior Project Executive will have the responsibility for a project portfolio comprising an average workload of 40 - 50 administrative office capital projects.
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