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The Senior Project Manager will oversee the successful execution of multiple projects measured by client satisfaction, schedule, budget, quality and safety. This is supported with state-of-the-art estimating, value engineering, scheduling and project management technology.
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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 Successful ApplicantBachelor's degree in Project Management, Business, Construction or a related field. (or equivalent industry experience)Previous experience in a Senior Project Engineer or Assistant Project Manager post.
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Experience with project management software, such as Procore or Primavera P6, is preferred. Strong knowledge of project management methodologies, including planning, scheduling, and budgeting.
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10+ years of project management experience at a general contractor or construction management firm. Full support needed to grow & enhance project management skills.
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Utilizing project management software (Co-Construct, Microsoft) for tracking progress and communication. Experience using project management software (Co-Construct, Microsoft.
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5+ year's experience in Commercial Construction Project Management. Our client is a FL- based and nationally recognized general contractor seeking a Project Manager with commercial experience to join their growing team.
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The Successful ApplicantPossesses a Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or a related field, providing a solid foundation in construction principles and project management methodologies.
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The Retail Project Manager will oversee the planning, coordination, and execution of retail construction projects in Portland, Oregon. Strong understanding of construction processes, materials, and project management methodologies.
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3-5+ years of Project Management experience in commercial construction. Encourages a culture of continuous improvement and innovation within the project management team, seeking opportunities to streamline processes, adopt new technologies, and enhance project delivery methods.
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If you are looking for a terrific GC that is still growing, with amazing culture and an excellent work life balance, this Construction Project Manager opportunity could be for you.
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3-5+ years of construction experience as a Project Manager leading mid to large size projects with a general contractor, preferably commercial and manufacturing, is required. They are a Top 100 ENR GC and are looking for a Project Manager motivated for career growth - they hire for careers, not projects.
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Assistant Project Manager/Assistant Construction Manager needed for education/DSA projects in San Mateo County. Our client is a nationally recognized leader in construction and project management services, specializing in sectors such as healthcare, education, transportation, and government.
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Leading provider of specialized cleanroom construction solutions, in business 50+ years, is looking for a Project Manager to join their growing team! Proven experience as a Project Manager in the construction industry, preferably with expertise in cleanroom construction or similar highly regulated environments.
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Mentoring and training Assistant Superintendent and Assistant Project Manager on their job duties. Notifying the Senior Superintendent and Project Manager of labor and material needs.
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