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Requirements: 5+ years experience as a millwright or foreman and 2+ years proven Project Management experience. Proven record of successful project management, with a relevant project list.
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Our comprehensive offerings of industrial products, services, and software, support a wide range of needs from shop floor operations to complex engineering projects. By combining proven reliability with innovative technology, we empower businesses to streamline operations, improve efficiency, and achieve their manufacturing goals.
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GENERAL INFORMATION: 'Project Manager 'Exempt position 'Worksite location at construction jobsite trailer, or main offices, depending on company needs 'Reports to executive team members (VP of Construction, VP of Operations, CEO, etc.
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The Commercial Project Manager is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of commercial construction projects, including condo projects. The Project Manager must have strong communication and project management skills, as well as a comprehensive understanding of the construction industry and the related civil engineering principles and practices.
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Knowledge and experience in Prolog or similar Project Management Software is a plus. The PM responsibilities include, but are not limited to; project planning, budget management, schedule implementation, compliance with quality standards, contract administration and safety program management.
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Reports to executive team members (VP of Construction, VP of Operations, CEO, etc.) "Competent in conflict and crisis management. So, if you are a Multifamily Project Manager with experience, please apply today.
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Jon Quickel - Recruiting Manager - CyberCoders. If you are a Multifamily Project Manager with experience, please read on! Advance knowledge of construction management processes, means and methods.
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Employee will work under direct supervision of Director of Operations and executive management team. Employee will perform estimating of all types, from square foot costs to hard-bid projects with detailed analysis, take offs, and proposals Employee will perform all aspects of project management including by not limited to issuing contracts and change orders, contract negotiations, issuing addendums and supplemental instructions, issuing requests for information, and being an important and key contact for subcontractors and owners.
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5+ years of experience in Project Management in the MEP and Data Center industries. Coordinate project activities with the construction, engineering, and operations teams.
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Key Responsibilities:Oversee all aspects of electrical projects, including pre-construction, budgeting, cash flow management, scheduling, change orders and buyouts, quality assurance, pre-job planning, customer service, permit acquisition, OSHmandated requirements, licensing, inspection coordination, close-outs, as-built drawings, operations manuals, contract review, troubleshooting, problem-solving, decision making, and communication.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office, project management software (e.g., Prolog), and scheduling software. Regularly monitor and analyze activities, costs, operations, and forecast data to counsel leadership on overall project progress.
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Position Overview: Working alongside a Sr. Project Manager to start, the Jr. Project Manager will manage Commercial Construction projects and is responsible for managing day-to-day operations - including cost control, subcontractor management, scheduling, administrative tasks.
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Working alongside a Sr. Project Manager to start, the Jr. Project Manager will manage Commercial Construction projects and is responsible for managing day-to-day operations - including cost control, subcontractor management, scheduling, administrative tasks.
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The Commercial Project Manager with Condo Experience is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of commercial construction projects, including condo projects. Strong communication and project management skills.
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