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This mid-size General Contractor is 3rd generation family owned and operates in all commercial market sectors. Family owned General Contractor that prioritizes its people over everything|Supportive culture with an emphasis on collaboratoin.
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My client is a top, employee-owned, design/build general contractor that specializes in large and complex industrial and healthcare projects. Experience with project management software, such as Procore or Primavera P6, is preferred.
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Michael Page has partnered with a top ENR General Contractor in the Charlotte market. A minimum of 2 years of construction-related project management experience with a general contractor.
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My client is a family-owned General Contractor who does about $50M in annual revenue. Both general contracting experience and owners representative experience considered. Coordinate and effectively communicate with General contractors and project team.
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Industry leading commercial construction general contractor specializing in large scale education, healthcare, commercial, and data center projects. Assist the Superintendent with RFI reports, QA/QC documentation, and construction field operations.
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Established 10 years ago, my client is a reputable General Contractor in Greater St. Louis focused on commercial projects in the medical, laboratory, retail, office, mixed-use, and multifamily spaces.
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Job Description Work closely with Site Superintendent to provide a daily client update including project progress report and photographs; keep a daily log of what took place on-site for each project.
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Job Description The Assistant Project Manager Will Be Responsible For:Project Planning and Execution:Develop comprehensive project plans, including budgets, schedules, and resource allocation.
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As the Electrical Superintendent, you will be an integral part of their project team, overseeing the electrical aspects of the construction project in Louisville, KY. Your expertise will contribute to the successful execution of their commitment to excellence and safety.
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My client is a long-standing, General Contractor, deeply rooted in the construction industry since the 80's. Contact: Samantha Jost. They maintain a close-knit, employee-centric culture and have earned a positive reputation for their commitment to employee development and promoting work-life balance.
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Thorough knowledge of self-perform concrete, selective demolition, and general trades. Participate in bid day activities including leveling / reviewing bids, leading overall bid processes, entering vendor bids into estimate, and preparing bid forms/ Preconstruction Deliverables.
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I am representing an award winning General Contractor in the DC Metro that has been in business over 40 years. They are seeking a Multifamily Senior Project Manager that can grow into a Project Executive role and manage this account.
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Project Manager or Senior PM position (based on experience) with a national leading General Contractor that has a storied presence in the southwest construction market. Our client is one of the top 200 largest general contractors in the nation as recorded by ENR, and have been in the Phoenix market for years.
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