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Join our innovative team in Pueblo as a Project Manager, overseeing diverse projects and contributing to our commitment to quality and community impact in a vibrant and inclusive work environment.
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The Construction Manager is also responsible for the division's strategic planning, financial management, project execution, and compliance with relevant regulations. 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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Our client, a leading firm in the transportation infrastructure sector, is seeking a dedicated Quality Control Manager to oversee a major upgrade project at a key transportation hub in Rhode Island.
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Coordinate and oversee all aspects of the construction process, including procurement, subcontractor management, scheduling, site coordination, and quality control. 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.
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A minimum of 3 years of construction-related project management experience with a general contractor. Do you have prior experience as a Project Manager in construction.
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Proven experience as a Project Manager in the construction industry, with a focus on restaurant, retail, car wash, fitness club, and hospitality construction projects. Coordinate and oversee all project activities, including procurement, scheduling, resource allocation, and quality control.
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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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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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Bachelors degree in construction management, civil engineering or related preferred. Maintain and review the safety requirements for the Project and resolve or report deficiencies to the Superintendent and Safety Manager.
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Detailed knowledge base of industrial electrical estimating methods in the areas including Power, Control, Automation, Instrumentation, Lighting, Contract Maintenance, Data/Voice, Fiber Optic Wiring, Project Management.
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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.
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