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Minimum 2 years industry experience in either project engineering, management, coordination, controls or project management assistant on relevant projects in excess of $3MM value in the oil & gas, petrochemical, industrial gases or construction industries is highly desirable but not essential.
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A minimum of 4 years experience shall be in the role of Assistant Project Manager responsible for large-scale projects valued above $10 million, with an extensive knowledge of all facets of construction and construction documents.
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Ameresco has a new opportunity for an Assistant Project Manager located at our HQ offices in Framingham, MA. This position will provide team support throughout the construction of multi-million-dollar Solar PV and Battery Energy Storage System projects.
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The assistant project manager is responsible for networking with clients to identify and define projects, developing and negotiating proposals, building teams of technical staff and sub-consultants to execute work, maintaining quality and risk management processes to keep work on track, and delivering according to scope, schedule, and budget.
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Path Construction is seeking a qualified Assistant Project Manager to join our organization in Orlando, FL. We are a rapidly growing commercial general contractor with offices in Arlington Heights, IL; Charlotte, NC; Knoxville, TN; Tampa, FL; Dallas, TX; and Scottsdale, AZ with projects throughout the United States.
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Job Title: Construction Project Manager Assistant. The Project Manager Assistant is responsible for daily correspondence and interaction with clients, subcontractors, and vendors related to project scheduling, equipment, and materials.
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Three years of work experience as a Project Manager assistant preferred. Reports to: Construction Project Manager. Contract administration, working with estimating and project management in creating and issuing contract and purchase orders for the project.
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Company Overview: Our client is seeking a Project Manager to organize and lead project management team(s) under the direction of the Project Executive President and/or VP. The candidate will be responsible for ensuring safety, quality, project schedule, budget, subcontractor coordination, design management, site logistics, and overall outcome of assigned project(s.
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Our Talent Acquisition team is opening applications for this position, knowing that the need for Assistant Project Manager changes with project volume. 10+ years of construction project management experience in life sciences projects.
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Path Construction is seeking a qualified Assistant Project Manager to join our organization in Austin, TX. We are a rapidly growing general contractor headquartered in Arlington Heights, IL with offices and projects throughout the United States.
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The Assistant Construction Manager will assist the Construction Project Manager, Project Manager, Site Manager, and/or the Engineer Procure Construct (EPC) Project Manager or Program Manager with day-to-day management of projects.
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In this role the Assistant Project Manager will work with the team to manage all phases of the project life cycle including but not limited to budgeting, planning, design, bidding, construction, commissioning, move management planning and close out services.
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Path Construction is seeking a qualified Assistant Project Manager to join our organization in the Chicagoland area. Working knowledge of project management process and software.
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Assistant Project Manager Qualifications BS Construction Management, Building Science, Civil Engineering is required. Competitive base salary Very healthy bonus plan Excellent Health insurance package 401K Match PTO Assistant Project Manager Duties & Responsibilities Provides management assistance with on-site direction, including scheduling, field staff, contract administration, subcontractor performance, compliance, budgets, change management, budgets and safety.
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Your new role: As a Consultancy Assistant Project Manager you will provide professional construction project management experience to designated projects and assignments at a client site.
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