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Applicable project management software proficiency (Procore, Microsoft Project) Develop and maintain project schedules using project management software. Reach out to learn more about this fully integrated business that oversees every phase of land acquisition, management, and construction to deliver quality projects on time and on budget.
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Prepare a variety of project update reports and attends regular construction and project management meetings. Work closely and facilitate project execution with Superintendents, Project Management Assistants, Project Engineers, Owners, Architects, subcontractors.
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5+ years minimum experience with construction Project Management at a General Contractor. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years of project management experience at a General Contractor, doing commercial or industrial work.
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Relevant certifications such as Project Management Professional (PMP) or Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) can be beneficial. Substantial experience in commercial construction project management, demonstrating a proven track record of successful project delivery.
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The Project Executive is ultimately responsible for overseeing a team of Project Management professionals on a portfolio of Commercial Construction projects at different phases.
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My client is a distinguished construction and project management company with a legacy of excellence, innovation, and unwavering commitment to client satisfaction. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and project management software.
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6+ years' experience in Commercial Construction Project Management. Proficient in project management software. Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management or related field strongly preferred.
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Proficient in project management software and Microsoft Office Suite. 4-6+ years of Project Management experience. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field.
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Our client is looking for a Senior Project Manager to join their team in the Greater Denver 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, healthcare, higher education, and K-12 markets.
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Proven experience as a Commercial Construction Project Manager, with a focus on retail projects. Excellent project management skills, including budgeting, scheduling, and resource management.
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Our client is an established New York City general contractor and construction management firm. They have a deep project pipeline across a range of commercial construction sectors, including: healthcare, commercial interiors, aviation, educational and institutional.
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8+ years' experience in Commercial Construction Project Management. Our client is currently seeking a motivated Project Manager to join their growing team who is looking to grow with the business.
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They provide the best in class client services from pre-construction planning, project management, subcontractor activities, to project close out. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management or related field preferred.
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The Successful ApplicantThe successful Project Manager - Commercial Construction - Columbia should have the following qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field preferred, but not requiredProven experience as a Project Manager in commercial construction, with a minimum of 4 years of successful project management.
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Oversee performance of project including, project status, schedule, cost control, change management systems. 2024 pipeline and forward are very healthy as they look to reinforce their project management team.
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