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DUTIES Thoroughly review project documents including plans and specifications Thoroughly review all subcontracts and purchase orders Meet with Project Manager/Estimator and Division Manager regarding how the project was bid, labor burden, equipment costs, etc.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience as a commercial construction project engineer or manager. Oversee risk management functions including contract review and deliverables, writing, and issuing subcontracts, and insurance certifications.
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JOB TITLE: Project Manager-Construction(Drywall) Oversee and track all labor on each project, whether from outside subcontracts or from internal labor sources. 3+ years of experience in Project Management with substantial estimating background (2+ years as assistant estimator.
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Conducts monthly billings, creates PO’s and subcontracts, and oversees project cost. Assistant Project Manager. Works closely with, and supports the Project Manager as well as the crew on the job.
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Subcontracts, RFI's, Submittals, Pay Applications, Projections, Closeout Documents. They should have the leadership skills to manage the entire life cycle of a project and deliver a quality project while maintaining great relationships with others on the team including the assigned JRT Superintendent, Subcontractor's, Consultants, and our Clients.
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Assist Project Manager in writing proposals, letters, memos, subcontracts, change orders, and other documents related to the project execution. Assist Project Manager with managing internal department relationships (i.e. accounting, purchasing, engineering, detailing, construction, fabrication shops, legal, etc.
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Hand off all subcontractor information to Project Manager for their development of subcontracts and bid awarding. Coordinate progress site visits with PCM, Project Manager, and Director of Preconstruction.
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They will coordinate with the construction Safety Manager to ensure that projects are completed with established safety goals in mind, and develop strong relationships with superintendents, subcontractors, and assistant project managers.
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Lead Assistant Project Manager(s) and Project Engineer(s) Mortenson is currently seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager to provide overall leadership direction to one large project or multiple projects to include the management of project quality, timeliness, safety, as well as mentoring the project team.
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Additionally, the Assistant Project Manager will assist the PM/Dir to monitor risk, update schedules, and work with PM/Dir to ensure risk budget and risk data integrity. The Assistant Project Manager aids in ensuring that team goals, roles, protocols, and business relationships are consistent with high-performance requirements and congruent with the company's strategy.
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Maintain the buy schedule, write scopes of work, distribute and log subcontracts, write required contract riders and purchase orders, and confirm compliance with project insurance requirements.
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The Purchasing Manager is responsible for the overall sourcing & procurement of materials, equipment, subcontracts, and temporary facilities required for TMC construction projects and inventory.
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Produce, establish and maintain a project schedule, incorporating dates and times for owner decisions, availability of design information, procurement of materials and subcontracts, lead times for fabrications, and field installation.
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The Senior Project Manager will play a key role within the company, running multiple projects at a time and offering management from a high level. The client is seeking an experienced Project Manager that can arrive and prove themselves worthy of more seniority and responsibility.
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Turner & TownsendHeery is seeking a Senior Construction Project Manager for public sector projects in Los Angeles. Review and make relevant comments concerning the terms of the construction agreement, the submitted subcontracts, architectural and engineering design agreements, building loan agreement as well as review both Contractor and Architect's qualification statements.
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