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Responsibilities span a broad spectrum, covering all areas of project management, such as project planning, resource allocation, cost control, schedule management, quality management, contract administration, and safety management.
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The Successful ApplicantThe ideal Multifamily Construction - Project Manager 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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This includes being proficient in estimating, scheduling, quality control, progress reports, progress billing, design review and coordination, cost reporting, safety, and proposal preparation.
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Manage the Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) program. Address all project completion and warranty issues and prepare final close-out documentationManage budget and financial reportingInterpret and analyze reports to ensure adherence to project budget.
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Manage quality control by confirming that all equipment and material installed is what was submitted by subcontractor. Maintain daily reports to submit to Project Manager and or Prime contractor daily.
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The firm is seeking a Project Manager with a background in building multifamily projects above $5 million. This company is looking to add a Project Manager to its rapidly growing team.
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Maintain and review the safety requirements for the Project and resolve or report deficiencies to the Superintendent and Safety Manager. Monitor job progress on-site, checking all work to ensure compliance with contract documents and the Quality Control Program.
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MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants. MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
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A Project Manager (PM) develops, coordinates, implements, and manages all facets necessary to construct the project on time, within budget, and to the quality specified. Coordinate and oversee all aspects of the construction process, including procurement, subcontractor management, scheduling, site coordination, and quality control.
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This candidate will aid the #1 Point of contact for the project on site and will report directly to the Project Executive and ownership and will work alongside the Lead Super, a Quality Control Manager, and a Project Manager.
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Prepare and maintain a three-week look-ahead schedule for all activities on the job site; submit to Project Manager and/or Prime contractor weekly. What's on OfferA competitive base salary between $100,000-$120,000 (Depending on Experience)Competitive bonus structure, project/profit based.
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The Project Manager position involves overseeing and managing all aspects of construction projects from start to finish, including budget, schedule, and quality control. The role requires a bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, or a related field, along with professional experience in project management.
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Establish alignment with the Project Lead on goals, project approach, and responsibilities, and maintain strong connections throughout the project. Work in close collaboration with others to review estimate and contract documents and understand unique aspects of the project.
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Accountable to manage department leads that oversee design, scheduling, planning, actual construction, expediting, inspection, quality control, and total delivery of all projects according to established tollgates and criteria.
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If you are looking for a terrific Developer 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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