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They will assess requests from GMs, monitor project progress, and assist with technical construction matters – including payment to contractors, changes, claims, and inspection for conformance to design requirements.
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Demonstrated history of success in leading a team and managing projects, including the ability to monitor, adjust and maintain scope, schedule and budget for medium to large size projects under different delivery methods, such as CM at Risk, Design Assist, Design Build, Design/Bid/Build, etc.
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The Project Executive with the help of the Senior Project Manager, Project Manager and Project Engineers will communicate with the broader project team and stakeholders, manage risk and monitor progress against the schedule.
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Monitor the day-to-day financial operations within the company (project cost, analysis, invoicing, and other transactions) Monitor project costs, analyze cost drivers, and identify opportunities for cost optimization.
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Lincoln Avenue Communities (LAC) is seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our experienced team of real estate construction professionals who manage a diverse portfolio of affordable multi-family housing properties across the United States.
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Senior IT Project Manager serves as a subject matter expert in delivering Security Vulnerability Remediation projects with the day-to-day responsibility for leading remediation efforts related to infrastructure and applications while ensuring desired business outcomes are delivered within cost, timeframe and scope commitments.
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Partner with the Senior Project Manager and Superintendent to develop and monitor schedule. Direct and assist PE/APM with RFIs, submittals, procurement, and other project documentation.
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This position requires a Federal Acquisition Certification for Contracting Officer's Representative (FAC-COR) Certification Level III. You must possess Federal Acquisition Certification - Contracting Officer's Representative (FAC-COR III) OR Federal Acquisition Certification - Program/Project Manager Certification - mid-level (FAC-P/PM mid-level) OR Federal Acquisition Certification - Program/Project Manager Certification - senior level (FAC-P/PM senior.
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The Technical Project Manager (TPM) is an integral member of the project team responsible for coordinating projects of varying sizes and complexity. Proven working experience as a Project Manager in the Information Technology Sector, specifically managing infrastructure-related projects.
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The Technical Project Manager should have extensive experience in running and overseeing complex technical projects as this role will need to have a deep understanding of the technical solutions being implemented.
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Project Manager $160,000.00 - $170,000.00 $76.92 - $81.73. AGS is currently seeking a Project Manager. Oversee all onsite and offsite constructions to monitor compliance with building and safety regulations.
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Our client, a leader in building controls and automation, is looking for a Construction Sales Project Manager with a proven track record in both sales and project management within the controls or mechanical contracting industries.
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As a member of the Land development team, and reporting to the Director of Land, the Land Development Project Manager is responsible for taking section and infrastructure concepts through design, permitting, and construction.
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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget. Assume additional responsibilities as directed by Division Manager.
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HDR’s Colorado Substation Engineering Manager will provide leadership to develop, coordinate, monitor, and improve technical services for substation related project work. The Colorado Substation Engineering Manager will lead the growth and further develop and manage substation projects of all sizes and complexity, including scope and/or proposal development, project team development and assignment, project execution, project closeout, and quality control, schedule, and budget management.
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