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10+ years of general contractor and vendor management experience (request for proposals, bidding, change orders, quality control, RFI/submittal tracking) associated with construction and project execution.
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This position has single point accountability or can possibly be under the general direction of a Project Director or Senior PM or Manager of Project Management. Includes objectives, stakeholders, scope, roles and responsibilities, assumptions and constraints, deliverables, WBS, schedule, external communication, regulatory strategy, procurement strategy, contractor and supplier strategy, resource plan, budget, lessons learned, risk plan, quality plan, safety plan, environmental plan, security plan, integration plan, data management plan, communications, and reporting plan, change management, and project close out.
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The Senior Manager, Corporate Real Estate Project Management is responsible for multiple aspects of project management across corporate and branch locations. Understanding of construction, design, engineering, space and occupancy planning, and quality control of a project.
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Includes objectives, stakeholders, scope, roles and responsibilities, assumptions and constraints, deliverables, Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), schedule, external communication, regulatory strategy, procurement strategy, contractor and supplier strategy, resource plan, budget, lessons learned, risk plan, quality plan, safety plan, environmental plan, security plan, integration plan, data management plan, communications and reporting plan, change management, and project close out.
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Will develop, implement, direct and support "best practices", ABM polices and standards in quality management, job and site safety programs, and personnel administration. Responsible for maintaining positive customer relations from property management level up to senior executive level.
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Primary Function: Provide overall management direction on complex mechanical or electrical projects and analyze and develop new business opportunities relative to a particular client, group of clients, geographical area, or type of project (typically within the healthcare, higher education, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, semiconductor, or data center industries.
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Implement and manage the kW Quality Control Plan for each project Proactively track and report workload management throughout the project Manage client and subconsultant invoicing Who You AreThe ideal candidate has experience managing multiple projects simultaneously in an engineering consulting environment.
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The Senior Construction Project Manager is someone that has a history of constructing large and complex industrial, commercial or mission critical projects such as airports, data centers, refineries and power plants and has the courage to meet tight deadlines and the clarity to perform well in a high-pressure environment.
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Conducts on-site inspections to ensure compliance with project specifications, safety standards, quality management plan, construction procedures and regulations. · Monitors and controls construction through administrative direction of Project Superintendent to ensure project is built safely, with high quality, on schedule, and within budget.
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Manages all facets of project management (budget, schedule, procurement, quality & risk) for individual real estate projects including planning, design, construction, occupancy and closeout.
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As a Senior Project Controls Manager, you will have an exciting and pivotal role in the successful delivery of our clients most complex projects and programmes. Knowledge of project controls approaches and practices, such as planning/scheduling management, cost management, risk management and analysis, performance management (i.e. EVM), change management and configuration control.
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Duties for Senior Project Managers include : Leading and managing a project team in building successful projects, cost control for full P+L responsibility, managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, safety controls, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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Example areas of focus include improving worker safety, quality control, defect reduction, cost improvements, warehouse ops and route efficiencies, pricing, tech deployments, equipment conversions, associate learning and development programs, and loss prevention.
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The Senior Project Manager is also responsible for supervising Data Entry Operation Specialist(s) II and ensuring Data Entry Operation Specialist(s) II meet project schedule and performance objectives; implementing quality measures; coordinating work activities; and assisting the client in achieving Quality Control objectives.
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Utilizing a variety of Project Management disciplines (e.g. Risk and Issue Management, Change Control, Quality Assurance, Contract Management, Financial Analysis, and Project Scheduling); and must demonstrate experience with facilitating, collaborating, and negotiating with all levels of stakeholders, up-to, and including executive-level decision makers.
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