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Are you a Project Manager with excellent multifamily construction experience or an Assistant Project Manager looking for the next step in your career? Applicable Project Management Software experience preferred.
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The Successful ApplicantThe ideal Multifamily Construction - Project Executive will have:Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management (strongly preferred)Experience managing multifamily projectsKnowledge of construction procedures, building codes, estimating, budgeting, scheduling and safety practicesKnowledge of project management software such as Bluebeam, Microsoft Projects, Primavera, Procore.
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Proven experience as a Heavy Civil Construction Project Manager, with a minimum of 5 years of successful project management experience in the construction industry. Competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.
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Full-time, Internship, or Co-op experience as an APM or project engineer. Site civil and/or MEP experience a plus. Experience in BIM coordination preferred. Our portfolio of work includes projects of all sizes and levels of complexity - from the simple office fit-out to a complex urban renewal project.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management within the multifamily construction industry. We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee multifamily construction projects in Orlando, FL. The ideal candidate will ensure projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.
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10+ years of experience as a Senior Project Manager - Construction. Ground up multi-residential construction experience is a plus. Candidate should have extensive experience with GMP Construction Projects.
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Looking for an experience MEP Project Manager to join a growing Mechanical/HVAC Contractor West of Boston! Experience with Microsoft Project, Bluebeam, Procore. 5-10 years of project management experience in MEPs or Mechanical Contracting.
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Must have 2-3 years of experience working for a general contractorTO BE CONSIDERED YOU MUST HAVE BUILT A K-12 SCHOOL (Elementary, Intermediate, Middle School, or High school)Strong proficiency in Procore, Sage 300 (Timberline), BlueBeam, and MS Office.
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Proven experience as a Project Manager in the construction industry, preferably with commercial and industrial projects over $2M. Strong safety culture, have a safety director with field experience to support the team.
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1-4 years experience contributing to and leading project development for utility-scale wind and solar sites in North America. Experience in working on utility scale solar, wind or storage projects.
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5+ years of construction project management experience preferred. Proficiency with computer software used in the construction industry - experience with Procore is a plus. Salary range from $100,000- $130,000 (based heavily on experience.
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Experience as Lead Project manager on Civil highway and bridge projects. They desire hard-working individuals who manage a large team and report directly to the Vice President with experience in heavy Civil projects including bridgework, highways and foundations, These construction firms offer a wide range of construction planning and management services and are always committed to understanding their client's needs.
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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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Experience as either a Lead Project Manager or Assistant Project Manager on DoT projects. Experience in department of transport related construction projects - road building or widening, bridge construction or repair ideally.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management, with a proven track record of successfully delivering complex construction projects in the life science or cGMP sector. Proficiency in project management software and tools (e.g., Primavera, Procore, Microsoft Project) and Microsoft Office Suite.
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