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The CPL oversees every phase of the project with support from the Senior Construction Manager, Project Management Director, and/or Senior Director of Design & Construction.
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Reported to the Director of Construction Management within the Division of Facilities Management and Real Estate (FMRE), the Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing, planning, building, operating, and maintaining facilities projects in support of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's Mission, core values, and strategic plan.
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Job Summary : Project Controls Manager will work under the Director of Project Controls to manage and oversee the project controls for construction projects.
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Construction General Manager (Project Director) The Construction General Manager will be responsible for all aspects of the companys construction projects.
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Wildfire Project Management, Construction at PGE uses one scalable project management methodology to manage various types of construction programs and projects from new construction to major capital upgrades through the engineering procurement, construction, and commissioning phases of the project.
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The primary duty of the Construction Project Manager Level 1 is to provide professional and administrative services associated with the planning, coordinating, design, and construction of routine projects under the direction of the Director of Facilities and Construction; including assessment of existing facilities and post-construction evaluation.
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Under the direction of the Assistant Director for Capital Projects, coordinates and manages the activities of assigned capital construction projects from the planning and design states through construction, occupancy, and project closeout.
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Reporting to the Director of Facilities Management, the Manager for Planning, Design and Construction is responsible for managing a variety of projects related to the ongoing and future, planning, design and construction of the AdventHealth Heartland Health Partners facilities, in all phases of the project from conceptual to construction development.
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Assist the Project Managers on asphalt pavement maintenance projects and monitor and maintain traffic control on projects, assist clients, the Director Operations - Denver, customers and subcontractors with site related issues.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Non-Capital Construction, the Non-Capital Construction Project Manager will lead execution of multiple assigned non-capital projects from conception to completion.
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Monitors all project activity including schedules, spending and related items to ensure timely and quality completion of assigned construction projects. STO Building Group is looking for a Project Manager to support a confidential construction project in the Tristate area.
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Basic Function Under the general direction of the Director, Construction, the Construction Project Manager will provide effective leadership in promoting and articulating the mission of the District.
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Minimum 10 years’ experience as a Project Manager with an at-risk (self-perform), General Contractor; building university, health care, retail, commercial, parking structures, and industrial type projects.
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The Construction Project Manager will oversee and manage all aspects of the construction projects, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget. Hinckley is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to join our team.
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They will manage projects within company and PMO established goals for quality, safety, timeliness, budget, and profitability The Construction Project Manager will report to the Director of Contract Operations.
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