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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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The overall responsibility of the Project Manager position is to effectively lead construction projects from initial concept through final completion, managing the contracts (clients and subcontractors) and budget so that Stahl, our clients and our subcontractors have an exceptional and profitable building experience.
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The Project Engineer Intern position will assist the Project Manager to write and track RFI's or review submittals, assist in change orders, maintain construction drawings, assist with subcontract and schedule administration, assist the Superintendent with punch list management and other needed items, etc.
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Microsoft Office, Project, Bluebeam, ProCore and pertinent web application skills at an intermediate level. Minimum three years of Project Management/Field engineer/Project Engineer experience.
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Look no further – we're seeking a dynamic and results-oriented Senior Project Manager to join a leader in underground construction! As a Senior Project Manager, you'll be at the helm of multiple large and complex construction projects, driving their successful completion from start to finish.
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We are looking for a Data Center Construction Project Manager to support critical facility construction projects. Data Center Construction Project Manager - San Jose, CA. Data Center Construction Project Manager.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Process Systems Construction Manager will work within the Construction Management department and will report to MEP Project Manager. Experience with project management software such as Prolog, Procore, E-Builder, Bluebeam, Microsoft Project, and Primavera Project Planner (P6.
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Project Manager (Construction) Project Manager must have at least 5 years of experience in commercial construction in the San Francisco Bay Area, with a significant project background and an excellent reputation.
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The Project Manager must prepare construction project budgets and respond to client-designed RFP’s. The project manager will have complete ownership of a project from the bidding/estimating to completion.
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In addition to providing construction management on all project phases from procurement, through bid, pre-construction, construction, commissioning, start-up and close-out phases, the Senior Construction Manager will assist in new business development opportunities.
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THE ROLE :The Construction Project Manager (PM) will be dedicated to a designated region – to be confirmed upon hire. 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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Bachelor's degree or masters’ degree in Engineering, Architecture, Building Science, Construction Management, or a related field from an accredited college or university; Professional Engineer, Project Management, Certified Construction Manager, Certified Public Accountant, American Institute of Architects, or other professional certification is preferred.
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Project Controls: budgeting, scheduling, RFI and submittal tracking. The Senior Construction Manager will manage healthcare related construction projects to achieve client satisfaction in accordance with the firm’s vision statement and policies.
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Work at this level requires progressive experience in construction management and involves utilization of project controls for cost, schedule and quality of projects. Knowledge and application of company engineering standards and project controls tools.
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With strong project and vendor management skills and excellent attention to detail, the Construction Project Manager will partner with Asset Managers and Property Managers to manage all phases of capital improvement projects, establishing project scope, budgets, schedules and management of deadlines.
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