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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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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; investigate potentially serious situations and implement corrective measures.
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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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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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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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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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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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Coordinate and oversee all project activities, including procurement, scheduling, resource allocation, and quality control. Proven experience as a Project Manager in the construction industry, with a focus on restaurant, retail, car wash, fitness club, and hospitality construction projects.
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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site and corporate staff to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget. Manage subcontractor schedules, quality of work, coordination with other trades and payments.
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This company is looking to add a Project Manager to its rapidly growing team. The firm is seeking a Project Manager with a background in building residential projects above $5 million.
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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-$130,000 (Depending on Experience)Competitive bonus structure, project/profit based.
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Job Description The Commercial Construction Project Manager will:Provide overall leadership to entire project teamManage and develop assigned staff toward maximum job performance and career potential.
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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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Assists SVP in coordinating the quality control, safety program, job scheduling and productivity of the field operations. Minimum of fifteen years experience in the construction industry, with the majority of that time spent in project engineering and project management on commercial building projects.
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Work with owner in transitioning the project from construction to residential operations. Address all project completion and warranty issues and prepare final close-out documentation. Michael Page has partnered with one of Chicago's most established General Contracting firms.
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