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Sr. IT infrastructure Project Manager /Facilities/Construction management. Only reply if you have Facilities/Construction Project Management experience.
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Title: Sr. IT infrastructure Project Manager /Facilities/Construction Project ManagementLocation: Miramar FL or Dallas TX ( Hybrid) daysDuration: months +Compensation: per hourWork Requirements: US Citizen, GC Holders or Authorized to Work in the US POSITION SUMMARY: The Infrastructure Project Manager drives the end-to-end delivery of infrastructure projects that are approved and funded.
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Responsible for life cycle planning, scope planning, definition and management, work breakdown structure, cost estimating, preliminary engineering and architectural design, project execution including detailed design, project time, cost, quality, HR, change, communication, risk, procurement and construction management.
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Supporting the Senior Project ManagerWhat You Need for this PositionMust-Have:- Aviation project experience (i.e. terminal expansions, renovations, etc)- Extensive experience in the management of design and construction of aviation/airport improvement projects, existing and new facilities, or similar experience.
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Provide solutions to project issues and regularly reports project status, hurdles and issues that may impact project schedule and budget to the Director of Construction, the Executive Director of Facilities Planning and Management and the Chief Administrative Officer.
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College undergraduate but possess more than 20 years of Construction or Project Management experience and must complete the Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential within one (1) year of employment.
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Will manage complex constru Project Manager, Construction, Facilities, Maintenance, Manager, Project Management, Education, Business Services. Provides project management and oversight for all phases of school construction projects from programming to construction closeout.
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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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Attention to Detail, Facilities, and Project Management. You may qualify at the GS-14 level, if you meet the following minimum qualification requirement:One year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-13 grade level in the Federal service or equivalent experience in the private sector which includes: 1) Leading, overseeing and planning long term construction projects; 2) Reviewing and evaluating project proposals and scope developed by architects and engineers and 3) Upgrading building electrical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in project management, preferably in facilities or corporate real estate construction projects. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 3 years of experience in project management, with a focus on facilities or real estate construction, and a proven track record of success in coordinating complex projects.
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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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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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Demonstrated knowledge of Project Management, Construction Administration, and Facility Planning best practices. Preferred: Bachelor’s Degree (Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or Business); Advanced Degree – MBA, Masters of Architecture, Masters of Engineering.
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Have good economic analysis skills as well as intermediate level accounting and database management skills. External contacts will also include work with community groups and local governments to ensure project approvals.
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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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