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Understanding of construction management processes, building codes, safety regulations, and trades (survey, testing, excavating, site utilities, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, concrete, landscaping, masonry, metals, woodwork, roofing, insulation, siding, EIFS, window/doors, drywall, painting, mechanical, and HVAC) required for successful completion of the project.
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As a Site Operations Assistant Manager, you will play an essential role in ensuring that our entertainment venue runs smoothly and efficiently. We are seeking a friendly and enthusiastic individual to join our team as a Site Operations Assistant Manager.
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Regularly monitor and inspect all construction site conditions, erosion control devices, and raw land. 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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Schedule and monitor crews daily through on-site visits and through tracking software. Landscape Operations Manager. As a multi-faceted, dynamic company they are known for landscape design and seasonal horticultural styling, rooftop gardens.
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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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Requirements Essential Functions Human Resources – 60% o Works with the Human Resources Manager and HR resources to ensure compliance with all federal/state laws and regulations § Monitor industry standards and legal updates that directly impact our current policies and procedures.
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Monitor subcontractors’ performance through progress reports such as EVMS and WBS and on-site supplier visits. Strong knowledge of BaaN ERP System with respect to Purchasing, Planning, and Inventory Management.
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The Procurement Manager manages and leads the procurement team according to demand and quality standards, ensuring the smooth and cost-efficient flow of our operations. ONX uses its proprietary design/engineering methodology and off-site fabrication technology to dramatically increase the speed of construction.
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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure the project is built on schedule and within budget; investigate potentially serious situations and implement corrective measures etc., as required.
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Visiting off-site storage facility and offices to conduct inventory, organize and retrieve or store items. The Senior Housekeeping Manager is responsible for assisting the operations of the Housekeeping Department in an attentive, friendly, efficient and courteous manner, providing all guests with quality service and a clean and safe environment throughout their stay, while efficiently managing expenses and maximizing service levels.
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In this role, the Assistant Construction Manager Intern will assist in the supervision of all on-site construction, including the scheduling of sub-contractors on the job, resolving day-to-day problems on the job site, and inspecting all work during construction to ensure compliance with plans and specifications.
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Monitor and control project through administrative direction of on-site Supervisor to ensure project is completed on schedule and within budget. Work with GC Project Manager, superintendents, Site Supervisors and Subcontractor foreman to plan, organize, and direct activities concerned with onsite construction projects.
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The Sr. Project Manager is responsible for directing and mentoring on-site staff. Participate in preconstruction meetings with Owner / Architect – monitor document design and development, establish goals and milestones for document packages and generally monitor project development to ensure it can be procured within budget and on schedule.
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Assist Project Manager in coordinating with the Owner, Architect, and General Contractor. Monitor work progress & conformance to contract documents & oversee/coordinate delivery of materials.
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Please note that this position requires on-site work. Monitor campaign performance, make data-driven optimizations, and improve ROI. Please note that this position requires on-site work.
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