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Correspond with clients (written and verbal) under the direction of the Project Manager. Complete project tasks within deadlines and work within allotted project budgets. Coordinate work with project managers, engineers, and designers.
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Execute field surveys, air monitoring, and sampling, maintaining a robust field presence throughout project activities. Provide recommended engineering controls to project personnel. Participate in periodic meetings to discuss project activities and safety concerns.
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Certified Construction Manager (CCM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) certification preferred. We are seeking a highly motivated, experienced, and detail-oriented Permanent Project Manager to join our dynamic team in the Construction industry.
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5 or more years’ experience as a Project Manager in heavy civil, mining, or a related area. Frontier-Kemper, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a Project Manager to join our project site in Mercury, NV.
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Write correspondence letters, compile, and review submittal information, and manage all other necessary documents so that the project can begin and function properly. Please complete your online profile and it will be sent to the hiring manager.
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2 years experience as a superintendent, project manager, or estimator in the commercial construction industry. The Project Manager may be responsible for more than one project at a time.
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Project Manager / Construction Manager - The project is slated to go for the next 12-20 months. The Data Center Construction Manager oversees and manages the construction of data center facilities from inception to completion.
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Education and/or Experience Bachelors degree (B.A.) from a four-year college or university in a related field 2 years experience as a superintendent, project manager, or estimator in the commercial construction industry.
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In this role, the Project Manager will work with the Regional Manager to support our culture of internal and external client service, build our strength in understanding and anticipate client needs and expectations.
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Must be able to pass a DOT and Hazmat Physical Senior Project Manager | Education and Experience Class E Driver's License is preferred. Senior Project Manager | Competencies Thorough knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental regulations including Clean Water Act (Stormwater, wastewater, etc.
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Senior Project Manager | Required Education and Experience For insurability purposes a valid Driver's License is required. Senior Project Manager | Position Type and Expected Hours of Work This is a full-time position that will do work in both an office and field environment.
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If from another state, must achieve certification within one year of appointment to Project Manager. Strong PC skills with proficiency in word processing, spreadsheet, database and project management software and the ability to optimize the use of technology and systems to communicate, manage budget and to streamline processes and increase efficiency.
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As a Project Architect, you will be responsible for leading the design and development of various projects, including multifamily, mixed-use, public storage, high-rise, and hospitality. If you are an Project Architect with strong experience with multifamily, storage, and/or adaptive reuse projects, then please apply today.
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TRC is currently hiring for a Project Manager for our Geotechnical Division in our Richmond, VA office. TRC is currently seeking a Project Manager to join our Construction Materials Testing Division.
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As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing and delivering successful Hydropower Generation projects in the Energy operation. The role of a Project Manager is to manage the design and delivery of large projects and maintain relations with current and future clients within our Energy business line.
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