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Reporting to the Vice President of Construction, the Construction Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing project delivery, construction, and implementation of our Battery Energy Storage Systems and Distributed Energy Resource projects in predominantly the metro New York City. The Construction Project Manager will work closely with cross-functional teams, contractors, and stakeholders to ensure the successful completion of projects on time and within budget.
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This experienced Commercial Construction Project Manager or Senior Project Manager of the San Diego Special Projects Division will report directly to the Project Executive and Vice President of Special Projects giving them exposure and opportunity to learn from multiple high-level executives within the leadership team.
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Typically reports to a Project Construction Manager or Director. Projects are within Dominion Energy's service territories and typically last a few years each, therefore, the day-to-day office location will be the project site.
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Project Engineer, Site Superintendent, Construction Project Manager) We have an immediate need for a Construction Manager (Project Manager/Construction or CPM) to be based out of the west coast.
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Construction Project Manager - We offer a competitive salary, great benefits, and work that matters to our community. Manage and control changes in project scope and cost; prepare project tracking reports and related information; negotiate design and construction contract changes and disputes.
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Title: Project Construction Manager - PMCS. Act as a construction project management advisor to management teams, piers, less experienced managers, engineers, and external customers.
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Redland, a growth orientated and industry leading consulting firm providing Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Land Planning, and Landscape Architecture services to the development community, is seeking qualified candidates for a Construction Project Manager position.
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In addition to responsibilities above, the Construction Project Manager within Profile by Sanford, will work closely with the New Store Development Team to manage the design and construction of new and remodeled store buildouts.
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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for directing and managing outsourced construction management firms, architectural firms, and general contractors. Additionally, the Construction Project Manager will collaborate and work with the department architects, resource accounting and support staff from initial project inception through successful project completion.
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They are currently seeking a passionate and experienced Concrete Construction Manager to join their team in Woodland Hills, CA.Requirements: To be considered for this position, candidates must have prior experience working on large-scale projects, a thorough understanding of construction management software, and the ability to adhere to strict formal processes.
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As our new Project Manager, you will be part of the team that support project delivery of Ramboll’s Municipal Water/Wastewater Infrastructure construction projects. For this role, we believe your starting point is:Experience in successful project management of bidding, construction, and closeout phase services for water/wastewater infrastructure projects (minimum 10 years desired; demonstrated expertise accepted.
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Experience in the following fields preferred: Asst. Superintendent, Superintendent, Asst. Project Manager, Project Manager, or any construction trade foreman/leadman role.
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The Professional Division of Spherion Mid Ohio is thrilled to collaborate with a prominent company in Richland County, Ohio , as they seek a seasoned Heavy Highway Construction Project Manager to join their dynamic team to support Ohio operations.
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Oversees all phases in the project life cycle including pre-design, programming, design, construction and occupancy phases. Specifically to Profile by Sanford experience requirements include minimum two years previous work experience, preferably in retail construction.
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ACI's Senior Project Manager (SPM) - MEP oversee all aspects of planning and implementing the delivery of our Modular construction projects, including Mechanical, Plumbing, Sheet Metal, HVAC, Electrical, Structural Steel, Blast/Paint, Fire Protection (sprinkler), and our respective subcontractors.
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