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Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or related field and 4 years' experience in facilities management, Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, construction management or related field or 5 years of experience in supermarket refrigeration & HVAC systems design, application, and service requirements.
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Work with cross functional team to drive planned HVAC & Supermarket Refrigeration asset replacement strategy for end-of-life requirements and compliance with Zero Emissions objectives around low GWP refrigerants and building electrification objectives.
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The Portfolio & Space Management group manages the Facilities Area Management (FAM) teams, the Work Coordination and Control (WCC) organization, and the Integrated Space Solutions (ISS) team.
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Senior Manager, Facilities Project and Construction Management - Onsite. Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline, such as Project or Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, or other field related to Facilities Management, plus ten (10) or more years of relevant experience; or equivalent combination of relevant education and relevant experience.
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Experienced with Primavera P6 and/or Microsoft Project OSHA Certified Certified Construction Manager (CCM) Experience working with governmental agencies at the federal, city, county and state levels Knowledgeable in construction testing, inspection and commissioning requirements Working Conditions Work is performed in both an office and field (construction) environment.
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Position summary: JMT is seeking a senior project manager in the Fairmont, WV area for an exciting opportunity to work with the federal government. Field work requires climbing, walking and standing at a construction site and may be outside in heat/cold, wet/humid, and dry/arid conditions.
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JMT is seeking a senior project manager in the Greenbelt, MD area for an exciting opportunity to work with the federal government. Work is performed in both an office and field (construction) environment.
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Position summary: JMT is seeking a senior project manager in the Woodlawn, MD area for an exciting opportunity to work with the federal government. Manage project sub-consultants and in-house support disciplines Required Skills Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)Proficient written and verbal communication skillsStrong work ethic.
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JMT is seeking a senior project manager in the Fairmont, WV area for an exciting opportunity to work with the federal government. Bachelor’s degree in engineering, construction management, architectural or a related field from an accredited engineering, construction management or architectural program.
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Office to field time is approximately 5% to 95% respectively. Ability to work independently as well as part of a team. Strong work ethic. Certified Construction Manager (CCM.
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JMT is seeking a senior project manager in the Woodlawn, MD area for an exciting opportunity to work with the federal government. Lead project manager on large federal construction projects or programs within past 10 years.
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Seize the opportunity to work for one of the largest not-for-profit providers in their field and help embark on an exciting transformation to innovate, continuously elevate service delivery and plan for future expansion and growth.
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Construction Management/Inspection - Facilities. The project manager will provide construction project oversite using knowledge of general engineering and construction principles and practices to interpret, organize, coordinate, communicate and execute.
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10 years’ experience as project manager of vertical construction projects. Experienced with Primavera P6 and/or Microsoft Project. Knowledgeable in construction testing, inspection and commissioning requirements.
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JMT is seeking a senior project manager in the San Juan, PR area for an exciting opportunity to work with the federal government. JMT is seeking a senior project manager in the San Juan, PR area for an exciting opportunity to work with the federal government.
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