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The main duties of the Construction Project Manager are to plan and coordinate all phases of the construction lifecycle from initiation to project completion for renewable energy and general construction projects.
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In addition to responsibilities above, the Construction Project Manager within Profile by Sanford, will work closely with the New Store Development Team to manage the design and construction of new and remodeled store buildouts.
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Create Job binder for General Superintendent & Superintendent & Print Plans (Follow Standard Job binder format) Project Hand-Off meeting between Project Manager & Field Management Team, follow Project Turn-Over Agenda.
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With offices in Taunton, Massachusetts; Newport News, Virginia; Houston, Texas; and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, we are seeking a motivated Project Manager (PM) to join our growing team. Project Manager- Process Safety Management.
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Under general supervision of either a department manager or director of engineering/operations, oversees multiple projects as a project manager, discipline lead, and/or field construction coordinator for power plant projects developed to maintain or improve power plant safety, environmental quality, reliability, infrastructure modernization, and efficiency.
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Reporting to the Program Director and working with several Principal Investigators across MGH and BWH, the Clinical Research Program/Project Manager will oversee recruitment of elderly of cognitive impaired participants for clinical trials, imaging, and other research projects.
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CobbFendley is seeking an experienced Senior Survey Project Manager in our Albuquerque, New Mexico office. Identify and solicit project opportunities with current and new clients, as well as in-house groups.
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Coordinate with estimators to establish budgeting and gain understanding of the project and bid. -Perform accurate project revenue and cost financial forecasting to ensure profitability and evaluate risk.
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The Senior Project Manager oversees the overall project direction of large, complex and/or multiple projects that have Project Management Teams. The Senior Project Manager is responsible to plan and oversee the project to ensure a timely and cost effective outcome.
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Senior Commissioning Engineer -Project Manager. This person will be working on various projects concerning Designing, Commissioning, Project Management, and Team Leading for all of the company’s Building Automation/ Energy Efficiency projects.
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The Senior Project Manager (SPM) will oversee financial, administrative, and compliance aspects of projects of considerable cost and/or technical complexity. Knowledge of project management procedures for planning and processing international development projects, and for establishing plans, specifications, monitoring and management of the development projects required.
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Revit, Architecture, Construction document, Autocad, Design, Architectural design, Construction administration, rhino 3d, Project management, Design development, Revit architecture, Drafting, Schematic design.
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Work is performed under the administrative supervision of the Parks Project Manager/Landscape Architect 2. Work is reviewed by the Parks Project Manager/Landscape Architect 2 for timely completion of projects and compliance with established policies and objectives; work is evaluated through reports, conferences and results obtained.
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The Planning Project Manager writes and presents formal and technical reports, planning documents, and correspondence and may include the opportunity to write white paper publications. The Planning Project Manager oversees planning projects and collaborates closely with landscape designers, architects, and other experts to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal laws and regulations.
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Project Manager (highway, roadway, bridge, traffic) 138-168k Cincinnati, OH You will balance business development, operational management and project management responsibilities and manage the engineering design and construction plans for transportation-related infrastructure projects.
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