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Project Manager / Construction Manager - The project is slated to go for the next 12-20 months. The Data Center Construction Manager oversees and manages the construction of data center facilities from inception to completion.
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Supervises the day to day work of the Install Helpers in tandem with the Install Project Manager and Installation Manager. Ensures that employees in the Install Department are practicing excellent safety habits including proper lifting techniques and material handling and reports safety concerns to the Install Project Manager or Installation Manager.
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Keywords: Site Supervisor, CM, Site Manager, Solar, Wind, travel, per diem, Superintendent, Owners Representative. Assist in preplanning of projects including plan review and comments, manpower, project sequencing, material takeoffs, material requisitions and reviewing subcontractors scopes of work.
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Act as on-site supervisor for HVAC work and provide regular reports of team activities to Contracting Crew Team Leaders, Operations Team members and/or the Contracting Department Manager. 5+ years of experience as an HVAC technician including documented project experience.
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This position is predominantly an in-person position in Mountain View, California office and requires travel to project sites mostly within 25 miles of the office. Collaborate with project managers on engineering design, field work planning, and system.
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Manage the audit program as well as supplier development and improvement and play a key role in ensuring project deliveries. Aerotek is an Allegis Group company, the global leader in talent solutions.
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The project foreman will be reporting directly to the Trades Manager and Project Superintendent. Aerotek is currently hiring a Project Foreman for a new construction site in De Soto, Kansas.
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Coordinate with team leader/project manager and customers to precisely understand requirements for all on-site installation and repairs by forecasting issues, gathering materials and synchronizing on-site work.
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Communicate to Operations Manager or Project Manager for purchase order approval. Communicate real-time with the management such as the Project Manager with respect to changes in scope, budget, staffing, customers’ expectations, safety, compliance and human resource-related issues.
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Coordinate with Paint and Finishing Manager and/or relevant personnel to communicate workflow and project status. Monitors project progression to ensure on-time completion. Since 1983, Aerotek has grown to become a leader in recruiting and staffing services.
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Construction, Plumbing, Electrical, Construction management, Carpentry, Project management, Framing, Industrial. Construction, Plumbing, Electrical, Construction management, Carpentry, Project management, Framing, Industrial.
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They are currently in search of a Superintendent/Project Manager to lead their team. to determine the specifications of the project. Any additional HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, or Carpentry experience is a plus.
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Construction management, scheduling coordinating, Project management, signage, management skills. Construction management, scheduling coordinating, Project management, signage, management skills.
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The lead electrician will work with the Project manager on ordering materials based on the Blueprints. Electrical, Conduit, Wiring, Troubleshooting, Conduit bending, Cable, Pulling wire, Blueprint reading, Run conduit, Repair, Electrical wiring, Panel wiring, project management, Construction Electric, Low voltage, high voltage, industrial electrical, Residential Electrical, Commercial Electrical.
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Submits documentation and communicates results as directed by the Project Manager. Communicates information to Project Manager and discusses accuracy of data in preparation for submittal.
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