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Communicate effectively; both written and verbal with support and direction from a Project Executive or other Senior Management. Facilitate the subcontractor bid process to include processing, distribution and tracking of all project bidding.
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8+ years of professional experience in project management, field supervision, or estimating/pre-construction roles for a commercial general contractor or subcontractor. Manages risk to minimize exposure to LEMOINE by identifying, documenting, and managing project issues and their related cost and schedule impacts utilizing Project Management Controls System (i.e. Timberline.
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Enhance operational efficiency by building a strong project management team and fostering key vendor and subcontractor relationships. Drive the execution of strategic company goals through the development and management of detailed project plans and budgets.
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10+ years of commercial construction project management experience. A leader in the commercial construction industry for more than 100 years, Austin Commercial delivers construction management services, and builds landmark projects such as aviation, healthcare, corporate/office, hospitality, higher education, sports/themed entertainment and semiconductor/fabrication plants.
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Bachelor's degree in business, remote sensing, geography, or related field of study; major or significant course work in project management preferred. Five (5) years of successful project management experience (i.e. achieved expected business results) in the geospatial or related industry, with two (2) years of client management experience with primary accountability for client relationships and satisfaction.
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Working knowledge of windows-based computer software, including Excel and Word; estimating and project management software experience is desired (P6, Revit, PlanSwift, Bluebeam, etc. Assist the project manager in bidding and award activities, writing subcontracts, and project financial management.
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Provides overall management of subcontractor default insurance (SDI) program; coordinates subcontractor prequalification process, project and subcontractor enrollment in SDI, and overall program compliance; maintains constructive relationships and communicates with industry trade partners, insurance carrier representatives, company staff and leadership.
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Understand project cost control and change order management. Review and approve construction-related proposals, subcontractor invoices, and project-specific documents. 3 years of project management experience.
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Subcontractor Management: Select, negotiate contracts with, and manage relationships with subcontractors. Budget Management: Oversee project budgets, including cost estimation and budget tracking.
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Ability to develop and manage comprehensive, detailed cost project cost models, including as informed by subcontractor budget and bid inputs. As a Cost Manager, you will lead budgeting and cost modeling efforts for one of our design-build projects, supporting careful, continuous management of design progress.
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1-3 years experience as a Project Engineer with a general contractor or a large subcontractor is preferred. A learning and support position, the project engineer is the first step in autonomous project management of construction projects.
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The chief goal of this position will be to help manage from start-to-finish all scheduling, cost-control, document management, contracts, subcontractor coordination, vendor coordination and finish phase operations including punch, close/out and warranty issues.
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You have five (5) years of experience where you will have gained proficiency in lighting design, subcontractor negotiation, budget creation and management, project scheduling and reporting skills.
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Manage subcontractor contracts and ensure their compliance with project requirements. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, or a related field (preferred not required) Minimum of 2 years of experience in commercial construction project management.
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Estimating experience (quantity takeoffs, purchasing accounting; engineering design knowledge and project management experience desirable) Engineering, Construction Management or Architectural degree, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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