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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 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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Responsibilities include overall engineering, procurement, and construction management and coordination of activities such as procurement support, design reviews, bid reviews, cost analysis, change order negotiation, schedule development and monitoring, risk management, coordination with key stakeholders, and oversight of construction work, QA/QC, preparing weekly progress reports and presentations for the senior management, and performing other duties required to support the client.
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The role of Senior 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 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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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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Project Expertise : At least 5 years of hands-on experience managing on-site, at-risk projects ranging from $5-10 million in the commercial and institutional domains.
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Demonstrates a knowledge of projects & project management within the context of business results (business case, larger economic implications, business risk, etc. Additional Information*On-site presence and requirements may change depending on our client's needs* Our inspired people share our vision and mission.
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You will also be working under moderate supervision of the program manager to execute on scope, schedule, cost, delivery, earned value & quality while demonstrating PM skills including risk management Key responsibilities: Ensures on time delivery of projects, within scope and with zero or positive deviation.
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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 selected candidate or candidates for Park Project Manager may have a hybrid schedule consisting of a blend of working remotely via teleworking and working on site at the Department of Parks and Recreation in the office or in the field.
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Budget Management, Construction Project Management, Quality Assurance (QA), Resource Management, Risk Management, Strategy Plan. Working at assigned project sites physically present with the on-site construction teams on a routine basis.
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Primarily walking, standing, and bending on project site. Monitor and control risk management insurance and liability controls for assigned projects. Lead typical construction management monthly project meetings, (OAC, Design, MEP, ACx, etc.
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Risk Management: Identify potential risks to the IT Hardware infrastructure phase, devising and implementing strategies to mitigate impacts on the project. IT Infrastructure Management: Lead the planning, execution, and oversight of the IT Hardware infrastructure setup across the construction site, ensuring compliance with project specifications.
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Five or more years of professional experience in commercial construction practices and procedures, including management of Lump Sum, Construction Management @ Risk, and Design Build project delivery methods from conceptual development through procurement to close out.
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