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As part of the project master schedule develops with Onsite General Contractor, making sure we are managing a project plan & schedule to identify tasks, resources and timing to achieve project objectives (scope, schedule, cost, quality) and working with the GC to incorporate into their scheduling.
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1+ years of Project Engineer/Assistant Project Manager experience with a General Contractor. Our client is a growing General Contractor in the Raleigh area. Are you a Project Engineer or Assistant Project Manager looking to join a growing GC local to the Raleigh market.
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Reporting to a Project Manager and/or a Superintendent, the Entry-Level Engineer's major duties include: Coordinating work with project owner representatives, architects, engineers, inspectors, and site subcontractors and/or directing the work of all trades assigned to a construction work site.
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Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in the construction industry with a commercial general contractor engaged in heavy highway construction. I. Primary Function: The Concrete QC Manager is responsible for overseeing all quality functions and technical services personnel for concrete operations at Plote Construction and Waveland materials.
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Because of their continued growth, a General Contractor seeks a TRAVELING COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT to join their team. The TRAVELING COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT is responsible for providing leadership and management to team's assigned projects safely, profitable, and timely.
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As an EOS “Traction” company ( Right Person / Right Seat ) the successful candidate is a fully competent electrical project manager with functional knowledge and in-depth experience in commercial construction, including electrical, fire, and HVAC systems.
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We are a leading Commercial General Contractor specializing in tenant improvements, ground-up construction and retrofits to existing buildings. The ideal Project Engineer at RAM Construction will be responsible for assisting the project manager and project team with project documentation and control, job cost accounting, scheduling, and construction supervision efforts.
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COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER Im am working with leadership of an established, reputable, General Contractor is looking to add a mechanical and electrical Project Manager to their team immediately.
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Are you ready to work for a reputable commercial general contractor with an impressive portfolio of commercial/industrial projects? 7+ years of construction experience as a Superintendent on ground-up tilt wall projects, ground-up structural concrete projects in industrial, warehouse, distribution, manufacturing, and/or datacenters.
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4+ years of construction experience required; working for a general contractor on large-scale construction projects is highly preferred. + Undergraduate or graduate degree in engineering, architecture, construction management, a related discipline, or relevant work experience.
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Coordinate with the General contractor, Architect, MEP vendor for the design and construction. Manage the project Work with the general contractor to plan and install the low voltage system including CCTV, Access Control, AV system, structured cabling, IT asset moving, and server room.
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The ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of construction processes and delivery methods from the perspectives of both a General Contractor (GC) and Construction Manager (CM.
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A local and highly respected general contractor with a proven track record of delivering high-quality projects is looking for a Project Manager. This exciting opportunity as a Construction Project Manager offers great potential for growth and advancement in the industry.
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Work with one of the top General Contractors in Washington and be a part of multifamily construction projects for high profile projects across the Seattle area. This general contractor focuses in preconstruction all the way to project completion.
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An exciting opportunity to work with a rapidly growing General Contractor who will support career growth and progression is now available! Our client is a fast-growing General Contractor with a global presence.
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