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Highly regarded General Contractor seeking a Project Manager with prior experience overseeing Multifamily Construction projects. Manage the Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) program.
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This candidate will be the #1 Point of contact for the project and will report directly to the Project Executive and ownership and will work alongside an Assistant Super, a Quality Control Manager, and a Project Manager.
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Join a dynamic team at a leading Commercial General Contractor (GC) in the DC Metro specializing in high-quality interior construction projects primarily for corporate offices and law firms.
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A minimum of 3 years of construction-related project management experience with a general contractor. Michael Page has partnered with a top ENR General Contractor in the Charlotte market.
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This New Jersey-based construction company is a premier General Contractor/Construction Manager in the area. Top residential general contractor headquartered out of New Jersey.
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As a Construction Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of construction projects, including scheduling, budgeting, and quality control. As your general contractor, they measure success not solely by the number of projects completed but by the enduring relationships established with clients, architects, engineers, and subcontractors.
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The company is a reputable General Contractor that focuses on ground up affordable housing projects around the greater Bay Area. They are also expanding into commercial markets including work at Stanford.
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The desire to drive the growth of a highly reputable General Contractor. Michael Page has partnered with one of Chicago's most established General Contracting firms.
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Expereince working with NYCHA for a general contractor. Top Affordable Housing general contractor headquartered out of New York City. The firm is seeking a Project Manager with a background in building affordable housing projects above $5 million.
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Opportunity to oversee full department of field staff on nationwide construction|Excellent project backlog in the stable light industrial and self storage market. May work with the preconstruction team in the development of the project.
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