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My client is seeking a seasoned Project Manager with substantial experience in the construction industry, particularly in ground-up projects of $25-50+ million in diverse commercial markets, including High-Rise, Multifamily, Senior Living, Large Box Industrial and Hospitality.
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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. Robust Project Pipeline|High salary opportunity and career advancement prospects.
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The client is seeking an experienced Project Manager that can arrive and prove themselves worthy of more seniority and responsibility. You will oversee management of all phases of projects (estimating, bidding, cost tracking to closeout) from cradle to grave.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in construction project management, with at least 5 years in a senior management role. Provide regular project updates and reports to senior management and clients.
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Previous experience leading a successful project management team or ability to beginWhat's on OfferVery competitive salaries, car allowance up to $900/mo and excellent benefits, and fast-track program to Project Executive.
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Management of project close out procedures including monitoring of punch list to completion, preparation of warranties and operations manuals. Due to a strong pipeline, they are immediately seeking an experienced and driven Senior Project Manager to lead multiple projects across Indiana with their Senior Project Manager of New Construction.
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Coaches, mentors, develops, and trains project management teams. My client provides construction management, general contracting, and design-build services for a variety of markets, including commercial, healthcare, education, industrial, and multi-family.
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Prepare and present project reports, including status updates, financial analysis, and risk assessments, to stakeholders and senior management. Stay updated on industry trends, best practices, and regulatory requirements to drive continuous improvement in project management processes.
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GROUND UP CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE REQUIREDExperience with Concrete, light industrial and steel frame construction a plus 5+ years of experience in the construction industry as a construction Project ManagerExperience running a project from start to finish.
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7+ year's experience in Construction Project Management. Project management software proficient. If you are looking for a terrific GC that is still growing, with amazing culture and an excellent work life balance, this Construction Project Superintendent opportunity could be for you.
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10+ years Project Management experience in luxury residential or retail construction and/or tenant improvement projects. Responsible for all aspects of Project Administration including ensuring correct setup of new Projects; attending weekly job site meetings; delegating duties to Project Manager (PM) and Assistant Project Manager (APM), ensuring proper upkeep of all logs and documentation; and review of all outgoing correspondence related to assigned project(s.
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They are seeking a Senior Project Manager with ground-up commercial construction experience to join their team in Raleigh, NC! Our client is one of the top General Contractors in the Triangle area - they are seeking a Senior Project Manager with ground-up, large-scale, commercial construction experience ton join their team.
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7+ years of experience in healthcare construction project management. Proficiency in project management software. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field.
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Provide regular updates to senior management on project status, addressing any challenges promptly. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Project Manager for a leading general contractor in Washington, DC. This role involves managing large-scale commercial, institutional, and residential construction projects, overseeing all phases from preconstruction to closeout.
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Renewable energy, IPP, project development, project management, solar, battery, utility-scale, development, developer, NTP, COD, WECC, CAISO, ERCOT, Development. Lead project management and execution plans for the development phase of Projects including comprehensive schedules, risk registers, and supporting key documentation.
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