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CHASSE Building Team is an award-winning general contractor with of? CHASSE Building Team isn't a typical construction management firm and our work together is atypical as well. You will work with senior management and act as the point of contact for clients.
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Communication - Monitor, manage and improve the efficiency of communication between/with the Owner, Engineer, General Contractor, Architect, and employees, and represent GDC properly in outside meetings.
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5+ years’ experience in construction project management with a general contractor Industrial/light-industrial project experience required. A nationally recognized General Contractor is seeking a Project Manager to join their team.
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The IT Project Manager shall be responsible for planning, organizing, managing, controlling and communicating on all phases of a project (technical, workflow, and/or general office management processes.
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Position requires a minimum of three (3) years of fire sprinkler design and project management experience. Review construction contract documents and coordinate with sub-contractors and General Contractor/owner to gather the required information to design the project's sprinkler system.
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2+ or more years with a large trade contractor, construction management or general contractor organization. Partner with the Senior Project Engineer and/or Project Manager with coordinating and distributing all project information.
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4) Possession of a current license as a General Contractor or certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP) or Certified Construction Manager (CCM) Responsibilities include the management of numerous projects, simultaneously, through all project phases including planning, consultant/contractor selection, design, construction, inspection, and warranty administration.
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Flippo Construction Company, Inc. is a 100% Employee-Owned, general and heavy civil construction contractor located in Forestville, MD. Flippo has been building infrastructure projects in Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland for over 50 years.
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To Apply for this Job Click Here We seek an experienced and highly skilled Commercial Ground Up Construction Project Manager who has represented the General Contractor. -Proficient in project management software: Primavera P6, Procore, Microsoft Project -Solid understanding of financial and cost control principles.
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Access to NIH’s unparalleled resources and niche scientific initiatives TASKS/SERVICES. The contractor shall: (1) Manage, coordinate and facilitate the development of the project plan and timelines for the development of vaccines and therapeutics, apply a general knowledge and understanding of the pharmaceutical product development process, particularly as pertinent to biologics and vaccines.
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Our client is a growing, reputable commercial general contractor serving the North Carolina market. May be responsible for tracking and monitoring project budget and costs by using the project management system’s cost reports and data from the project manager.
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General Summary:This position is responsible for monitoring fabrication site quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) activities within his/her prevue and providing direction to contractor QA/QC personnel.
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Be responsible for the successful execution of all activities at the project site, including BOP contractor, equipment suppliers, construction services and related work, including ensuring safety is a priority and is adequately addressed by all on site personnel associated with the project.
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10+ years of experience in Construction Project Management for large capital projects, Supply Chain domain with emphasis on forecasting building trade labor new and/or retrofit or related.
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Minimum 3+ years of experience in estimating in a construction general contractor environment. Proficiency in project management software, including scheduling and cost control systems.
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