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3+ years of engineering, architectural, construction or project management experience in related marketsBachelor's degree in Construction Management, Project Management, Architecture, Engineering or equivalentStrong organizational skills; candidate should be energized by working with different teams, both internal and externalAbility to multi-task and work on multiple projects and teams concurrently.
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Job Description The Construction Project Manager will:· Provide overall leadership to entire project team· Manage and develop assigned staff toward maximum job performance and career potential.
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The Successful ApplicantBachelor's Degree, preferably in Engineering, Architecture or Construction ManagementMinimum 5 years of experience in Construction, experience managing multiple projects at a timeGround Up Experience is a plusExperience in self perform (demolition, carpentry, etc)Working knowledge of skilled trades including carpentry, masonry, concrete work, site excavation and grading, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC, and electrical.
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Looking for a Construction Project Manager to join a well established General Contractor based North of Boston specializing in life science projects! Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure building the project on schedule and within budget.
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This is an opportunity for a self-sufficient project manager to expand their construction knowledge and project portfolio. 5+ years of previous experience working with a General Contractor as a Project Manager.
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Job Description The Senior Project Manager is responsible for Project Management Oversight, Customer Experience, Staff Development, and Business Development. 10+ years of experience as a project manager.
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The Assistant Construction Project Manager - New Jersey will be responsible for assisting the Project Managers in all activities related to the construction projects including: procurement, submittals, creating and maintaining scheduling to ensure an on-time completion, and to work within the budget parameters.
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This General Contractor/Construction Manager is a leader in the SAC market with many excellent clients and a steady pipeline of commercial and multifamily projects. Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site and corporate staff to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget.
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Job Description The Commercial Project Manager - Construction will:Minimum of five (5) year's experience managing commercial projects up to $10 million. College degree in a construction/engineering field preferred, but not required.
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Assists in the construction management process for assigned projects, involving tasks such as reviewing client contracts, participating in preconstruction and bidding, overseeing submittals and RFIs, managing purchases, resolving subcontractor issues, analyzing self-perform activities, and leading project closeouts.
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The business works across a number of markets across the commercial construction sector including: Class A office, High Rise, Healthcare, Higher Education, Senior Living, and Light Industrial, with projects ranging in size up to $60M. Boasting one of the best retention rates in the industry, our client is seeking a Project Manager - Commercial Construction to join the team as soon as possible.
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The position involves consulting partners from conception including feasibility, design, preconstruction, contractor selection, construction stage management, and through completion and turnover.
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Proven experience as a Construction Project Manager, with a strong track record of successfully delivering complex construction projects. As a Special Projects Construction Project Manager, you will be responsible for planning, executing, and completing various construction projects that require specialized expertise and attention.
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Prepare or assist pre-construction manager with the project budget. Client facing Commercial Construction Project Manager. Affordable Housing Interiors Project Manager - New York City will be responsible for the oversight and completion of Commercial Construction projects throughout New York, New York specifically in the affordable housing space.
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The Assistant Project Manager will work in collaboration with the Project Manager to oversee all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems on large-scale, complex construction projects.
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