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As the Assistant Project Manager, your primary focus is ensuring client satisfaction, with responsibilities encompassing the management and coordination of various tasks, such as submittals, cost control, scheduling, reporting, estimating, and document control during the construction phase.
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Knowledge of cost accounting or financial system software. Ensures all work is done in compliance with the Process & Controls Manual (PCM). Provides financial, transactional and process related support to a project management team managing the delivery of design and construction projects.
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Demonstrate the ability to perform in areas: estimating, scheduling, budgeting/cost control, field support, financial reporting, client relationship, people skills, computer skills, safety/insurance, and ability to communicate; both written and oral.
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Implement cost control and cost reduction measures within the production and environmental areas. QUALIFICATIONS:- 4 Year Degree in Business, Sciences, or Engineering disciplines- 2 to 5 years of proven leadership in a highly regulated manufacturing environment- Strong collaborative and communication skillsJOB DESCRIPTION:Supervises union employees on the assigned day shift to ensure the manufacture of Food Products comply with quality, quantity, and cost standards.
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Have knowledge of estimating techniques, cost control and material pricing along with the ability to manage large projects. Do you want the next chapter of your career to be with an industry leader in commercial real estate who brings a fully integrated and creative design-build approach.
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Top Reasons to Work with Us - Growing company - Room for growth - Exciting career opportunity What You Need for this Position 5+ Years of: - field construction management, especially working for a commercial general contractor - Retail, commercial, restaurant, education, Class A office, and/or mixed use experience - on-site project management and administration - cost control and contract administration -Budgets -Scheduling -managing teams on the field Send your resume to jenn.
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The Project Management Administrator works in conjunction with the Project Managers and Project Technical Leads to create and manage the day-to-day administration, contracting, reporting, invoicing, earned value management, scheduling, Accounts Receivable/Payable, insurance, progress reporting and baseline versus actual cost accounting and scheduling of the project.
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Contributes to the profitability of the restaurant through effective cost control methods such as monitoring prep/pull charts, reviewing food preparation, controlling waste, auditing guest checks, inspecting deliveries and overseeing cash control policies, controls labor by effectively according to guest count flow, to insure budgeted labor costs are met.
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Assistant Managers are responsible for cost controls, inventory control, cash control, and customer relations while they are working a shift. Assistant Managers are responsible for cost controls, inventory control, cash control, and customer relations while they are working a shift.
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In addition: Staffing, Paperwork, Cost Controls, Cash control, Food management, Work to a Schedule, Perfect Image and adherence to standards, Great Customer Service, Attendance & punctuality, Transportation to/from work, Store cleanliness, Marketing, Profitability.
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Communicate any merchandising, cost control or sales idea to General Manager. Many jobs will include repair of STIHL small engines including: chainsaws, edger's, blowers, trimmers and other small engines.
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Person in this position will work closely with members of Finance, Legal, Environmental Health & Safety, Procurement, Human Resources, Real Estate & Facilities, Logistics, Security and others in the development and communication of programs and initiatives aimed at mitigating risk of loss, while minimizing long-term total cost of risk for the organization.
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Manage, plan, forecast, and adjust the drive-in's food, labor, paper, and inventory to maximize cost-control, operational efficiency, quality standards, and customer service. As needed, perform all station duties (fountain & frozen, dresser, front swamp, back swamp, grill, switchboard, expeditor, food prep, and drive-thru (if applicable.
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Participate in project planning, scheduling, estimating, and cost control, setting critical objectives for Construction and/or Self-Perform projects. Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) : Ensure adherence to the QA/QC process, guaranteeing the highest standards of work.
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Interacts with Engineering, Maintenance, Validation, Quality Assurance, Quality Control, and Materials Management groups Bilingual Chinese/Mandarin preferred. The manufacturing operations manager entails supervising and directing the technical personnel responsible for every stage of production to ensure manufacture of high quality and cost effective product.
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