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7+ years of experience as a Project Manager with a general contractor. Coordinates with construction Safety Manager to ensure that projects are completed in accordance with established safety goals.
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A Project Manager role with one of the top GCs in the Chicagoland area that focuses on light industrial builds. Responsible for forecasting, tracking/reporting project costs/revenue and adherence to project estimates.
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The firm is seeking a Project Manager with a background in building multifamily projects above $5 million. This Long Island based construction company is a premier General Contractor/Construction Manager in the area.
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MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
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Michael Page have partnered with a leading Luxury Custom home builder currently with projects throughout Dallas, TX. With a significant pipeline of projects and neighbourhoods under construction our client is searching for a Senior Project Manager to focus on their high end luxury custom home projects valued at $3mil - $20Mil throughout the Dallas market.
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Join our innovative team in Pueblo as a Project Manager, overseeing diverse projects and contributing to our commitment to quality and community impact in a vibrant and inclusive work environment.
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The Successful ApplicantThe successful Commercial Construction Project Manager has: 5+ years of experience in Construction Project Management, ground up experience preferredWorking knowledge of skilled trades including carpentry, masonry, concrete work, site excavation and grading, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC, and electrical.
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The Project Manager is responsible for managing public works and heavy civil projects in throughout the Greater Philadelphia area. Responsible for managing firm's projects from cradle to grave, from bid award to completion of the project.
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3+ years of experience as a Project Manager with a general contractor or developer. Michael Page has partnered with a top sustainable developer. Dynamic leadership, inclusive culture, excellent project delivery, career growth|Large Backlog of Multifamily Projects with a Top General Contractor in St. Louis.
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Senior Project Manager to join our mission-critical team, overseeing complex construction projects across the US. The ideal candidate will have experience in project management experience, with a focus on mission-critical facilities, and a proven track record of delivering projects on time and within budget.
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Review and approve invoices, submit pay applications, complete job cost adjustments, issue subcontracts/purchase orders and change orders related to each project. Prepare, review and submit project proposals, job estimates, construction drawings and specifications to determine time frame, funding limitations, procedures for accomplishing project, staffing requirements, and allotment of available resources and equipment to various phases of project.
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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure building the project on schedule and within budget. 3-5+ years of project management experience with a commercial General Contractor (leading projects start to finish.
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Monitor construction through administrative direction of on-site and corporate staff to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget. Work with the Project team to develop a work plan, establish priorities and assign tasks.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office including MS Project, Timberline Estimating and Procore Project Management. Responsible for planning, organizing, and staffing key field personnel as well as an effective management team including Senior Project Superintendent, Project Superintendent, and office personnel.
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Our client is a leading General Contractor in the Chicagoland suburbs looking to add a Project Manager due to their full pipeline of unique interiors projects. Responsible for forecasting, tracking/reporting project costs/revenue and adherence to construction project estimates.
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