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Project Manager, Facilities Planning, Design and Construction (Administrator II), Facilities Planning. Keep the Facilities Planning, Design & Construction senior management consistently informed of project(s) status.
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Job Title:Project Manager-Wexner Medical Center in Facilities Design and ConstructionDepartment:Administration and Planning | FOD Design and ConstructionThe Wexner Medical Center Project Manager in Facilities Design and Construction is responsible for capital building projects, renovations, mechanical/electrical and other projects as assigned.
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Assistant Project Manager – Facilities and Corporate Real Estate Construction. Minimum of 3 years of experience in project management, preferably in facilities or corporate real estate construction projects.
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Four years of project management/construction management in hospitality, commercial and industrial construction. Four-year college degree (BA / BS) in project/construction management or related field and 2+ years of project/ construction related experience; or 2 years of college and 8+ years of applicable hands-on project/construction experience.
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Raytheon Technologies is seeking an experienced and cleared Facilities/Construction Project Manager to work as part of a collaborative, multidiscipline team in support of U.S. Government and provide expertise in the field of facilities and construction management.
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Four-year college degree (BA / BS) in project/construction management or related field and 2+ years of applicable hands-on project/ construction experience or 2 years of college and 8+ years of applicable hands-on project/construction experience.
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Akkodis is seeking a Medical Device Facilities Construction Project Manager for a 9 month onsite contract position with possible extension with a client located in Warsaw, IN. You will provide infrastructure, manufacturing equipment coordination, and department relocation project management expertise that will enable the business to identify, develop and commercialize quality products- on time and on target.
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Overview Emory Healthcare is seeking a skilled Project Manager to oversee the planning, design, and construction of ambulatory clinic facilities. Prepares requests for proposals and conducts all necessary meetings to facilitate hiring architectural and construction management services.
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As a Manager I, Construction & Facility Project Management, you'll supervise a team of specialized Construction Project leaders who execute capital replacement programs and specific merchant rollouts, and related workflow, including budgets, scheduling, and coordination of work.
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MBA in Project / Construction Management or related field. Proven knowledge of project accounting, estimating, scheduling, budgeting, document management, best value contracting, contract management, and cost forecasting.
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This Construction Project Manager will be responsible for the successful completion of large and smaller value projects as part of an annual portfolio of projects. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management or related field from an accredited institution.
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Under the direction of the Construction Services Manager or Facilities Planning Manager at University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, the Facilities Planning, Design, and Construction – Project Manager - Senior, is responsible for a range of project management duties for remodeling/alteration projects involving private contractors, design firms, and/or in-house personnel.
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Additionally, this Construction Project Manager will:Participate in the design, including directing constructability reviews, construction estimates, and construction schedule development during designReview, evaluate and implement multiple project specifications, drawing releases, and design changesLead internal and external project risk reviews.
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The primary purpose of the Principal Project Manager position is to lead and direct project management staff in the implementation of capital and Facilities improvement projects with a total project cost less than $10 million.
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Seven years experience in project/construction management related activities, including project management, budgeting and documentation. The individual will provide project management expertise and leadership in the planning, organizing and implementing of facilities projects through the direct supervision and management of project management staff.
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