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Company primarily performs construction activities involving asphalt paving/resurfacing, bridge construction, earthwork/grading, roadway construction/rehabs, and highway work. Produce detailed, final contract estimates, for primarily Asphalt Paving and Roadway/Site Development Projects.
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The MEP Project Manager will provide on-site construction field support with the construction and maintenance of structures, facilities, and systems. We would like to add an experienced MEP Project Manager to our team to work within the established culture and guidelines of the Company.
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Familiarity of all aspects of building including site work, structure, finishes, envelope, MEP. The Project Manager is responsible for the monitoring and control of the construction process through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure the project is built on schedule and within budget and for managing and ensuring site and office safety.
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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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Accountable for all related aspects of project development for an assigned site, including, customer and utility relations, permitting, land acquisition, general stakeholder relations, project schedule, etc.
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Opportunity to work for a leading developer and general contractor|Wide range of project types available with a full backlog through 2025. Knowledge of skilled trades including carpentry, concrete work, masonry, site excavation, plumbing, grading, fire protection, HVAC and electrical.
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The Project Manager will work closely with other Site Management and Superintendents to ensure successful project completion. Trillium Construction is currently hiring Construction Site Project Managers for Heavy Industrial based Construction Projects throughout the South/Southeast.
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Job tasks to include: Supporting & Promoting safety, Customer Engagement, Attending customer meetings, Managing and directing project office and field staff, Adherence to project schedule, Reviewing and Approving Labor and Material Requisitions, Tracking, Scheduling, and Reporting Daily Site Schedule and Production.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in environmental Project Management, the design and construction of environmental remediation, stormwater compliance, wastewater, solid waste, and/or general engineering projects.
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Hiring for a Project Manager in the Orlando market area, with a project focus on State Road widening and associated underground utility work such as pipes, culverts, etc. Licensed as a General Contractor and Underground Utility and Excavation Contractor with the State of Florida and are pre-qualified with the FDOT and local municipalities.
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General supervision is exercised over technical employees assigned to preconstruction activities, such as planning and demographics, community outreach, design, site acquisition, and the evaluation of environmental health and safety.
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At Spectra, a Diverzify company, the Project Manager provided oversight for the full life cycle (all phases) of our industrial flooring projects including coordinating workers, material & equipment and ensuring all specifications are being followed, and making sure work is proceeding on schedule & within budget.
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You will report directly to our Operations Manager and work closely with the Site Superintendent and Project Administrator to complete projects on schedule and within budget.
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We have several layers of expertise, including Heavy Civil and Industrial, Wastewater Treatment Plants, Water Treatment Plants, Pump Stations, Site Development, Municipal Water, Sewer, Store Utilities, Parks and Recreation and Transportation.
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Additional duties will include the general project management of code compliance inspection projects as a project manager and senior reviewer using our electronic reporting system.
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