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Our client is currently seeking to hire a high performing Traveling Project Manager to support the build of an $85m Ground up Multifamily/Hotel project in Bozeman, MT. Our partnership client is a Top 20, Nationally rated ENR Design Build General Contractor established for almost 100 years.
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Our client is a friendly, team-orientated, mid-sized General Contractor based in San Francisco. Degree qualified in Civil Engineering with 10+ years as a Project Manager working on diverse heavy civil projects with experience in mass grading, contaminated soil remediation, wet and dry utilities, roadway construction, structural concrete and underground shoring systems.
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5-10 years or more years of experience in the construction industry, preferably with a general contractor in Commercial, Multifamily, Hotel - Hospitality, Complex projects over 50M. Attend project-related meetings, capture minutes, and record issues.
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A circa 100 year old, Rocky Mountain focused General Contractor with a Portfolio of Projects ranging from Ground Up and Build Outs of Corporate Interiors, Mission Critical, Public Sector, Healthcare & Wider Commercial Projects.
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Hays is working with one of the longest standing and most respected civil general contractor in the New York City Area. They are offering a salary range of 110k - 130k a year plus medical/dental/vision, 401k, yearly bonus, and travel cost covered.
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This team member must have direct project management and/or field experience employed by a Prime Contractor firm on heavy civil construction Projects featuring mass grading, storm sewerage, sanitary sewerage, water piping, subgrade preparation, and paving.
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Looking to hire a Construction Project Manager for a rapidly growing General Contractor in Washington DC. The core markets they operate in are K12 and higher education, hospitals, multifamily, libraries, and other municipal projects.
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Looking to hire a Construction Project Manager for a rapidly growing General Contractor headquartered in Columbia, MD. The core markets they operate in are federal and local government, municipal, industrial/warehouse, and commercial interiors.
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Our client is currently seeking to hire a high performing Project Manager to manage the build of af $120m Ground up 2 Tower Mid-Size Multifamily apartmentproject in Redmond, WA. Our partnership client is a Top 20, Nationally rated ENR Design Build General Contractor established for almost 100 years.
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Hays is working with a General Contractor in the Albany New York Area who is looking for a Construction Project Manager. You will never feel like just a number but rather part of a family when working with this contractor.
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4-8 years of Construction experience working for a commercial construction general contractor demonstrating progressive growth in responsibilities. Seeking to hire a Construction Project Manager to work on an excellent variety of mixed commercial construction projects in Northern Virginia and DC. Projects are Commercial Construction and focused on interior fit-out and renovation projects up to $10M.
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