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Construction Project Superintendent shall have a recognized four-year or higher college degree in architecture, engineering, OR construction management and 4 years experience as a project superintendent, or have at least 10 years construction experience in which 5 years were experience as a project superintendent.
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If you are a QC Manager RMS with DOD project experience, please read on! So, if you are a QC Manager with DOD/federal project experience, please apply today! American Society for Quality (ASQ), International Organization for Standards (ISO), or other quality management training and certification desired.
$95,000 - $150,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 28 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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If you are a QC Manager with large scale ground-up commercial and/or light industrial project experience please apply! So, if you are a QC Manager with large scale commercial project experience, please apply today.
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Knowledge of construction industry best practices, project schedules, budgets, costs, and contract management. My client is a construction company in St Louis that is looking for a new project manager to join their team, we are looking for someone with a strong project management background to join the team, if that sounds like you, let's connect.
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Knowledge and experience in Prolog or similar Project Management Software is a plus. " Reports to Project Manager & executive team members (VP of Construction, VP of Operations, CEO, etc.
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Proficiency in Bluebeam, ConstructJob, MS Project, or other related Construction Management software. Understand the need and manage or assist Project Management in estimating change orders or other project needs as related to pre-construction functions.
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Construction Management/Engineering skills, Project Management, General Contracting, Design/Build. Construction Management, or Project Management experience on multiple larger-scale (75-300 unit) ground-up multi-family projects REQUIRED.
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We provide professional project management, quality craftsmanship and uncompromising service with a range of expertise and experience in preconstruction, construction management, design-build, general contracting, virtual design & construction, safety, and sustainable construction.
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Requirements: 5+ years of experience in Project Management (Tenant Improvements or Interior Build Out) As a Boutique GC, we are selective with the work we target so that each project we take on gets the attention and staff required for execution at the highest level.
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A bachelor's degree in construction management or a related field (preferred) A minimum of 3 years of experience as a project manager in commercial construction. Communicating regularly with project manager, owner, and other stakeholders.
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The mid level Project manager will Provide overall management to multiple projects, establishes project objectives and policies, organizes, and leads the project team. Strong familiarity with project management software tools, methodologies, and best practices.
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6-10+ years as a Construction Project Manager with a focus in Multifamily construction. With 40 years in business we are a real estate operator and investment manager in the multifamily sector with in-house development, construction, acquisition, property and asset management services.
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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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Works closely with Project Superintendent, jobsite staff, main office staff, vendors, subcontractors, design professionals and clients. Identify the elements of project design and construction likely to produce constructability issues and plan coordination problems prior to beginning construction of the project.
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Able to apply principles and procedures of building construction, project management, or construction management to the completion of complex projects. Ensure proper financial management processes are followed including creating monthly financial forecasts, projects profitability and revenue margins, subcontractor payments, and a timely project close-out.
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