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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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The Construction Project Manager works as an owners representative, managing ground-up build programs, consisting of multiple projects for a quick service restaurant (QSR) client.
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The Project/Cost Manager oversees cost control procedures, policies and processes for all construction projects. Req Advanced experience with construction project management software such as Procore/Honest Building or eBuilder.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director of Construction, the Senior Construction Project Manager is responsible for scheduling, tracking, leading cross-functional project teams, identifying and obtaining resources needed, reporting, risk analysis, cost management, variances, change management, evaluating, and controlling projects.
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The Project Manager plans, develops, coordinates and directs a large and important projects or a number of smaller projects, and would have the responsibility of managing a multi-discipline project management team.
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Are you a Project Executive , Project Director , or Senior Project Manager trying to grow by looking for a core values driven company that will allow you regional autonomy while staying part of an exceptional team.
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In addition, the Project Manager 3 will be responsible for assigned Construction Administration program areas, including, but not limited to, the management of project funding agreements and amendments, final audits, cash flow, change orders, commissioning, construction cost data, program areas for major construction and repair projects, project controls, recruitment, training and supervision of personnel.
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Robust growth track, the current Director of Project Management start as a project assistant at the company. Proven experience as a Project Manager in the construction industry, preferably with commercial and industrial projects over $2M.
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Looking for someone with good experience as a commercial construction project manager someone to head up and coach the current project management team. Commercial Construction Project Management Experience is a must.
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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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VP/President of Construction, Senior Project Manager, Project Executive, etc. This person would head up a team of project managers handling projects up to $15M or so in commercial HVAC & Plumbing.
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Looking for a Director of Construction for a Mechanical/Plumbing/HVAC Construction and Service Company. Prefer someone with a history of managing project managers. New construction, Retro Fits, Renovation, Change Outs, Tenant Fit Outs Etc from DC to Baltimore.
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This position reports directly to the Director responsible for IT Infrastructure on CommonSpirit Health capital projects with construction related activities. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Information Technology or Construction Management and/or equivalent experience required with a strong background in Hospital Construction and IT infrastructure Project Management preferred.
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BluSky's construction division Project Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of all assigned construction projects, including but not limited to, customer service and communication, vendor selection and buyout, materials procurement, scheduling, budgeting and financial reporting, proactive safety compliance, and quality control.
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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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