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As a Construction Inspector/ Project Manager on our Civil/Site Work team you will be responsible for providing project support and conducting on-site inspections to ensure compliance with project plans, specifications, and industry standards.
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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure the project is built on schedule and within budget; investigate potentially serious situations and implement corrective measures.
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Ability to build and update project schedules in Construction Manager software. Mammoth Construction –Project Manager 1. Hold subcontractors and vendors accountable for contracted scope of work in conjunction with the site superintendent.
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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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We are seeking an experienced Civil Construction Project Manager for projects in the North Central to Southwest Missouri area. Partner with Safety Director and Superintendent to ensure company and client safety expectations are exceeded on site.
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The Construction Project Manager will work closely with members of the project management, engineering, site operations, project controls and procurement departments on execution of approved projects through handover to operations.
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You prioritize attention to detail, time management, and organization in your work to manage multiple projects at one time, including site-specific project schedules, budgets, and other internal project control and reporting tools.
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We are looking for Assistant Project Manager (APM) candidates to join our Field Operations team for work in Jacksonville, Florida. Local candidates will be considered, though relocation to on-site project management will be required for the PE position.
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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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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget. Minimum 4 years of construction industry experience, with 2+ years of Project Management experience.
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Working at assigned project sites physically present with the on-site construction teams on a routine basis. The Assistant Project Manager (APM) will assist the project manager on a variety of Mission Critical projects of varying complexity.
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Directs and supervises work of project administration staff and construction engineers, as well as works in partnership with project superintendents to establish operational priorities.
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The Project Manager is the primary leader in the field, and is directly accountable for the safety, financial performance, and team development on site. Coordinate with project superintendent/foreman and field management on project site logistics.
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WORK CONDITIONS & OTHER REQUIREMENTSWorking at assigned project sites physically present with the on-site construction teams on a routine basis. Project controls knowledge including critical path schedules, budgeting, forecasting and change managementFamiliarity of all aspects of Development design and Construction- to include site work, core, and shell, mechanical and electrical, utilities, finishes, etc.
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Primarily walking, standing, and bending on project site. The Assistant Construction Project Manager is a developing role, responsible for overall project success, including project oversight, direction, and strategy over multiple data center construction projects of significant value, particularly relating to safety, schedule, scope, budget, and quality.
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