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Responsibilities: Manages all facets of project management (budget, schedule, procurement, quality & risk) for individual real estate projects including planning, design, construction, occupancy and closeout.
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Primary Responsibilities Manage risk in relation to job-site safety, owner contractual terms, city and/or county specifications, and other contractors that could be working on-site.
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The Senior Project Manager is the senior on-site company representative responsible for managing all administrative and technical requirements. Balfour Beatty US is an industry-leading provider of general contracting, at-risk construction management and design-build services for public and private sector clients across the nation.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Negotiation; Applied Data Analysis; Financial Acumen; Business Relationship Management; Conflict Resolution; Managing Diverse Relationships; Product Development Life Cycle; Project Management; Project Management Tools; Risk Assessment; Quality Assurance Process; Service Focus.
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The role of the Construction Project Manager requires interpersonal communication, and organizational skills, ability to self-direct, a background in data center design, engineering, controls, and operational requirements and an emphasis on project/construction management, datacenter lease market experience, client representation and project and Project level servicesThe Construction Project Manager is ultimately responsible for the complete project delivery for each site location.
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Lead all facets of project and program management (budget, schedule, procurement, quality & risk) for multi-asset facility projects related to HVAC asset assessments and replacements, roofing replacements, and roadway assessments.
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The Project Manager is responsible for the successful planning, execution, monitoring, and leading a team on large complex projects and/or multiple projects involving Utility (Wet and Dry) and Civil trades.
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Construction - management of the contractor from buyout, procurement, risk management, quality assurance, safety and overall project execution. The Project Manager will maintain a primary focus on practice related services (management of the delivery of all project management related services) and a secondary focus on internal business operations (active engagement with business development, financial management, and staff development matters.
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We are looking for a Facilities Project Manager II who provides Project Management oversight for assigned small to medium Facilities Construction/Improvement Projects.
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Preconstruction – Building the A&E team, design management, schedule management, constructability review, budget development and cost control, contract administration, construction bidding and planning, and permitting strategy and process.
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The Construction Project Manager will also collaborate with Microsoft Security, Integration, Project Engineering, Risk Management, BIM coordination, Quality control and other internal groups to maintain the corporate vision and goals for the Project.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Project Manager / Engineer at George Nice & Sons, Inc. The Project Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day execution, project controls, project engineering, cost, risk and business management of multiple projects.
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This is a full-time hybrid role for an Assistant Project Manager at Wood Partners located in Scottsdale, AZ. This role involves working on-site and in iur Scottsdale office.
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The role of Construction Project Manager requires a background in datacenter design, engineering, controls, and operational requirements and an emphasis on project/construction management, datacenter lease market experience, client representation and project and Project level services.
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The Datacenter Development (DCD) Principal Construction Project Manager is ultimately responsible for the complete project delivery for each site location. The person in this role will also collaborate with Microsoft Security, Microsoft Information Technology (MSIT), Legal, Project Engineering, Business Risk Management, and other internal groups to maintain the corporate vision and goals for the Project.
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