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Drive High-End Projects: Join BKB Enterprises Inc. as a Luxury Restaurant Project ManagerJob Title: Luxury Restaurant Project ManagerCompany Name: BKB Enterprises Inc. Salary: $80,000 - $110,000 per yearFull Job DescriptionBKB Enterprises Inc., a premier commercial general contractor in Southern California, is seeking a seasoned Project Manager with extensive knowledge and experience in managing high-end restaurant construction projects.
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The right candidate will have 2+ years of construction management experience on large and/or small projects and varying asset classes including but not limited to, Higher Education, Retail, Multi-family, Hospitality, Healthcare, Restaurant, Transportation, Water and Waste Treatment, Convention Centers, Laboratories, Correctional, etc.
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Familiarity with Craftable, Yelp Restaurant Manager, and Square for Restaurants is nice but not required. Future Bars is seeking applicants for General Manager for a Tropical-inspired Caribbean bar - not Tiki - project.
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Bachelor’s degree in Food Science, Nutrition, Culinary Arts or Hotel/Restaurant Management is highly desirable; having completed Certified Dietary Management program preferred. Project Manager – Executive ChefAn organized leader who is not afraid to roll up their sleeves to ensure the overall success of daily kitchen operations including training and food preparation.
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Education and Experience: Minimum 5 years’ experience as an Executive Chef or Chef Manager. Please note project managers are assigned based on the needs of the business and are scheduled accordingly.
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We focus on serving clients in the commercial market with emphasis on the following project types: restaurant dining and quick service food. Minimum 3 years commercial retail construction project management; Specifically related to restaurant construction.
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Bachelor’s degree in food service, Nutrition, Culinary Arts or Hotel/Restaurant Management is highly desirable is preferred. 3-5 years of fine dining restaurant and other food service retail experience preferred.
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Position Summary: We have a unique opportunity for an experienced Construction Project Manager to take lead on our Large Projects Remodel program. We provided general contracting services to the big box, apparel, grocery, discount, drugstore, quick-serve restaurant and pet/farm industries in 37 states.
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They are currently interviewing for a Project Manager (& Senior Project Manager) that has at least 5+ years of commercial project experience (as a PM) and has experience with ground up construction (must) within a General Contractor environment.
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Their portfolio reads from medical, public works, retail, restaurant, corporate office, educational & mixed-use to hospitality. This can include: budgeting, estimating and/or pricing for services, effectively communicating with clients/subs alike, conflict or discrepancy resolution, writing contracts, overseeing field operations & safety by working in conjunction with the Superintendent on the project team.
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Team player with field supervision, project management and company administrative staff. They excel & thrive via a broad range of clientele and project types in the Mid-Tn market and that's the way they like it.
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Familiar with construction management computer software: Outlook, MS Word, Excel & Procore or similar software expertise. A construction General Contractor who consistently lands work (vs a Roller Coaster Ride.
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Please read on: COMPANY :This company is one of the most established GCs in the middle-Tn area but not one of the largest. Being part of a close-knit office structure with flexibility and non-corporate atmosphere.
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Familiarity/Experience in commercial construction (Office, Retail, Medical/Healthcare, multifamily/hospitality)Proficient in understanding building plans and specifications. They are based in the Brentwood/Franklin TN area and have one of the best reputations and repeat clientele a company could ask for locally.
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COMPANY :This company is one of the most established GCs in the middle-Tn area but not one of the largest. A construction General Contractor who consistently lands work (& has a Strong Backlog)? Are you looking for an established GC that continues to grow at an sustainable rate Year-Over-Year.
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