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This Long Island based construction company is a premier General Contractor/Construction Manager in the area. Top Multifamily general contractor headquartered out of Long Island.
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3+ years of experience as a Project Manager with a general contractor or 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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Our client is a well-established Commercial General Contractor based North of Boston, in Middlesex County specializing in preconstruction, design-build, general contracting, and construction management.
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This Pbased general contractor is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Construction Project Manager to oversee and manage their construction projects from conception to completion.
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A leading general contractor specializing in mission-critical construction projects across the United States. 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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3-5+ years of project management experience with a commercial General Contractor (leading projects start to finish) Our client is a medium-sized General Contractor Northwest of Boston with a wide reach across New England and upstate NY. They have been successfully executing projects in the grocery industry for over 7 years.
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This Twin-Cities based construction company is a leading General Contractor/Construction Manager. This company is looking to add a Project Manager to its rapidly growing team.
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It is a mid-sized General Contractor with a stable pipeline of diverse projects. Our client is looking for an Commercial Construction Project Manager to join their team in the Greater Oklahoma City Area. This role will offer long term development and provide the successful candidate with exposure to both ground up and interior renovation construction within light industrial, commercial interiors, higher education, and K-12 markets.
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A progressive, Multifamily General Contractor is looking for an APM|Candidate will have the opportunity for upward advancement. Assistant Project Manager - Multifamily Construction.
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2+ Years as a Project Manager, or 4+ Years as an APM with a General Contractor. Our client, a Top 400 ENR General Contractor, is a well known Southeastern General Contractor who has been a leader in the market for over 70 years.
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What's on OfferA competitive base salary between $120,000-$140,000 (Depending on Experience)Competitive bonus structure, project/profit based and annualMedical insurance including dental and vision (100% coverage for individual and dependents)Generous 401K structureFlexible PTO programVehicle allowance and gas cardCompany profit sharingRobust career advancement opportunityCompany wide eventsCompany phone and laptop providedDE&I Initiative.
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Previous experience working at a general contractor doing ground up projects. Our client one of Wisconsin's best general contractors is looking for a project manager who is motivated by large scale-commercial projects.
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Our client is a full-service General Contractor/Construction Manager that has been in business for over 50 years. This leading General Contractor is a leader in Nashville with many excellent clients and a healthy pipeline of commercial projects.
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Our Client is a General Contractor that has an impeccable reputation for delivery Luxury Home projects from $10M to $50M in construction cost. 10 + years of experience managing construction projects as a Project Manager.
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Our client is a well renown General Contractor in Ohio. With a growing divison in the special projects, they are looking for someone to come in with diviersified exerpience to help lead and grow this division.
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