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Entry Level Assistant - Project Manager / Landscape Estimator. Knowledge of Landscape and Masonry construction. The ability to read Landscape Construction Drawings. Knowledge of Landscape and Masonry construction.
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Project Manager responsibilities include but are not limited to overseeing and directing construction projects from conception to completion. 5+ years of project management, scheduling, construction experience.
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A FL based general contractor is in search of a Senior Project Manager to be based in South Tampa/Bradenton/St. Pete area. They have a significant backlog of projects and are hoping to add a Senior Project Manager to their team.
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The Senior Project Manager will manage multiple construction projects simultaneously, using acquired knowledge and industry experience to complete all project requirements on time, within budget, and to a level of quality that exceeds the expectations of the client and Company management.
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Lead construction services that satisfy client through on-time delivery of quality project within budget. The Senior Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of project delivery including business development, estimating and project management duties.
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Minimum of eight years project management experience on commercial construction projects within High-rise and Multifamily sectors. Regularly visits the project site and monitors quantity, costs, safety, quality, and schedule performance with the Project Superintendent & Project Manager.
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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for planning and programming new facilities and construction renovation projects for the members of The Texas A&M University-San Antonio.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Construction Project Manager/Superintendent/Construction Manager for our growing organization! Be principal point of contact for multiple construction projects and meet deadlines.
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5+ years of experience as a Project Manager in commercial construction. A South East based builder is in search of a Project Manager for their Charleston, SC office.
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Project managers will be will be expected to budget job costs from estimates, perform buy outs, administer contract agreements, produce CPM schedule, draft submittals for A & E review, negotiate change orders, compose technical RFI’s and manage day to day operations of assigned construction projects, produce close documents.
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Project Manager (Commercial Construction) Ability to take a commercial project from initial pre-construction planning through contract execution and physical launch to punch out and turn over phases.
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Cooper Construction Company is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to work full time in Flat Rock, NC. In this role you will plan and supervise a wide range of commercial construction projects from beginning to end, ensuring that projects are completed within time and budgetary constraints.
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