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Heavy civil construction, estimating and project management experience required. Coordinate resource use with project superintendent; for example, craft assignment, crew sizes and project layout for offices, traffic flow, and material storage.
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Tracks schedule and budget progress with project milestones and takes all action necessary to keep project on track. Identifies and secures necessary approvals for all changes in project scope, budget and/or schedule.
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The Project Manager position is responsible for the successful management of fencing and guardrail projects. The Project Manager will manage the conceptual development of a construction project and will oversee its quality control, organization, scheduling, and implementation.
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The Project Manager will manage purchasing materials for projects and coordinating the logistics of delivery with the Superintendents. We are currently seeking a Project Manager to work out of our Rancho Cucamonga office.
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Flint Hills Resources, Corpus Christi Refinery is hiring an individual looking to grow their career as a Project Manager in the Project Capability Group. 2-3 years of Experience (internships included) working in a refining, or chemical environment as plant/facility/project engineer/entry level project manager.
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BNA is seeking an experienced Project Manager Design -Electricial to join their team. Serves as primary liason with Nashville Electric Service for all project related electrical services.
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The Project Manager is responsible for the management of all aspects of assigned projects, including project planning, budgeting, buyout, construction management, project controls/reporting, scheduling, risk management, etc.
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Dynamic, boutique public affairs firm working on some of the largest and most exciting infrastructure projects in the region is seeking a full-time Project Manager. Please put “Project Manager” in subject line.
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Oversee vendor management, project budgets and ensure on-time monthly invoicing meets clients requests. Day-to-day project oversight, management of Assistant Project Managers and other support staff, high level client interface and close management of deliverables.
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Proven experience as a Project Manager in water and wastewater heavy civil construction projects. We are seeking a highly motivated and organized Project Manager to join our esteemed Water & Wastewater Heavy Civil Contracting company in Texas.
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KMJ's client is currently seeking a Project Manager to join their team in Branchburg, NJ. Our client performs landscape construction on large public infrastructure projects (DOT, Transit, etc), university campuses and large commercial projects.
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The Project Manager is accountable for providing project engineering management support to Orion Marine Construction Gulf Coast and providing superior customer relations. The incumbent must have a working knowledge of Project Management & Administration, Marine Construction Materials, Procurement, Estimating, Scheduling, Project Tracking Software, Cost Control, Engineering & Project Standards, and Safety & Environmental Compliance.
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Minimum of 6 years of renewable energy experience or completion of at least 3 wind, BESS, and/or solar farm construction projects as a project manager. The Project Manager will lead late-stage development, construction, and commissioning of various renewable energy projects, overseeing internal stakeholders, construction professionals, safety officers, and inspectors to ensure safety, quality, and financial milestones are met.
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HSE: Provide leadership and guidance to the project HSE Manager to implement a system of safe working practice that is consistent across all project worksites. The Project Manager will have the authority to manage the resource allocation to fleet projects as requested and agreed with operating areas; provide recommendation and guidelines to rigs relating to SPS and other Special Projects; author corporate reports (Project proposals and audit reports) and execute project deliverables based on specific project issued mandates.
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The Project Manager will also provide both leadership and technical expertise internally and externally for project success. Typical scope of work includes Earthwork/Grading/Excavation, Planting of all kinds, Wetland mitigation, Erosion control, Hardscape, Watermain, Concrete and Asphalt work, General site work and light demolition.
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