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Requires a minimum of 3 years' experience as a PM managing ground up projects for a general contractor. Construction Project Manager. Clear understanding of the documentation and processes between the owner, architect, and contractor.
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This general contractor has an incredibly strong pipeline of Government and Commercial TI projects in Northern Virginia and DC and are looking to hire Project Managers with new construction commercial experience to join them on this journey.
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As an award winning and top voted General Contractor in Colorado, your new company builds commercial, education, healthcare, municipal, retail, and more! As a Project Manager you will be responsible for project oversight and delivery while ensuring on time and on budget.
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We collaborate with a reputable Heavy Civil General Contractor in Florida, actively seeking a motivated Project Manager. As a Project Manager, you’ll closely oversee ongoing and upcoming projects.
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Project Familiarity: Understanding of Site Development, Underground Utilities, or roadway (DOT) projects. Experience: Minimum of 10 years in civil construction and project management. If this position isn’t the right fit, explore our other openings for Project Engineers, Assistant Project Managers, Estimators, and Superintendents in the area.
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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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Our client is a premier general contractor specializing in commercial interior renovations and fit-outs, with project values up to $50 million and annual revenue of $300M+. Our client is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to oversee a high-end office space project in Manhattan.
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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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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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