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As an APM for PRECISION GCC, you will work with best-in -class Project Executives and Project Managers to deliver exceptional results on Multifamily New Construction Builds.
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Internal 4 Week Look Ahead: Weekly generate and distribute a 4 week look ahead schedule with the Field Foreman for on-site work. They are currently in immediate need of a Construction Project Manager (PM) to be added to their team.
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The Senior Construction Project Manager will assist with leading on-site team support efforts for an Airport Terminal Expansion Program. The Senior Construction Project Manager will focus on construction surveillance and documentation, contractor performance measurement and reporting on the status of compliance in the areas of project cost, schedule, quality, and safety.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Construction Project Manager. The Construction Project Manager will be responsible for reading takeoffs and help assist outside sales with new construction projects.
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Provide technical, full-time, on-site quality assurance and code compliance oversight and inspection, including specialty inspections as needed, of the progress and quality of the construction work.
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Proven experience establishing and maintaining effective project management control systems in compliance with contract requirements on USACE and other projects including field experience providing oversight on construction site work activities.
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Working knowledge of skilled trades including carpentry, masonry, concrete work, site excavation and grading, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC, and electrical. Competitive base salary between $120,000 - $140,000, depending on project experience and skills.
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Using your deep knowledge of Construction Matrix pricing structure, RAN construction Work estimating, Construction Management or Project Management, Auditing, and an understanding of construction Suppliers’ financial risks, you will build and mature the processes, tools, and competencies of a stronger Supplier Management Spend Governance function.
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If you are a Project Manager with Civil Construction Experience, please read on! Experience Working on Projects Such as Earth/Site-Work, Demolition, Structural Concrete, & Utilities - Preferred.
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Schedule the completed work order to include pre-construction on-site meeting when appropriate, sequencing, timing, master scheduling, and trades assignments. A Construction Project Manager is needed for North America's leading disaster restoration and remodeling company.
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Establishes a budget in Deltek within 14 days of award Bid review, drawing review and on-site construction management. As the Senior Project Manager, you will collaborate with Superintendents, Quality Control Managers, and Site Safety Officers to ensure contractual requirements are met and exceeded.
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Schedules and supervises the day-to-day construction labor on assigned job sites, and trains trade partners to meet or exceed company expectations. Strong understanding of construction scheduling, various phases of construction (i.e. concrete work, framing, and finishing), and cost controls.
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The Project Manager is responsible for assisting the Honeywell Project Managers (PM) in the successful implementation of Energy Projects by coordinating and monitoring on-site work activities performed primarily through subcontractors.
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Lead the site management of active projects and be capable of working on project sites in various stages of construction and complexity. May be required to report to on-site work location during inclement weather.
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The Construction Project Manager (CPM) is responsible for planning and overseeing site preparation, construction, and budget of new Chuze locations and remodels. The CMP works closely with the Chief Development Officer, Director of Architecture, Chuze construction teams, and oversee general contractors (GCs) to ensure high-quality work and that all projects are finished with efficiency and on schedule.
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