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Position Overview: The Electrical Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing and managing electrical projects from conception to completion. They will coordinate electrical projects, ensure timely completion, and manage project progress and reporting.
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We are a design-build commercial and industrial electrical contractor looking for a Project Manager to join our solar division in Sacramento. In an effort to strengthen our project management team, we are looking for a candidate who will join us in our efforts to maintain these core values while delivering the advanced energy power systems that the future demands.
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So, if you are a Project Manager with experience, please apply today! If you are a Project Manager with experience, please read on! 3+ Years Project Manager Experience.
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Ability to manage up to 6 electrical contracts at one time and keep them organized while estimating future work. Kyle Lesser - Recruiting Manager. Responsible for preparation of project budget and schedule of values.
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So, if you are a Traveling Electrical Project Manager with experience, please apply today! If you are a Traveling Electrical Project Manager with experience, please read on.
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If you are an Electrical Project Manager with Estimating experience, please read on! 2+ years of experience in electrical project management or estimating. Kevin Jones - Recruiting Manager.
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The ideal candidate should possess a combination of excellent technical and communication skills, as well as hands-on experience with Accubid, McCormick, Bluebeam, Procore, PlanGrid, electrical, AV equipment, project management, energy, and lighting.
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Position Overview: The Senior Electrical Project Manager will manage and oversee all aspects of complex design projects involving mechanical and electrical systems. We are looking for a Senior Electrical Project Manager to join us in our Charleston, SC office.
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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing and administering construction project activities related to mechanical, electrical, and process piping. If you are a Safety Project Manager with 5+ years of experience pleasse read on.
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We are seeking a Electrical Project Manager to lead our electrical contracting projects. Job Title: Electrical Project Manager. The Project Manager will oversee the planning, execution, and completion of electrical construction and systems projects.
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We are looking for an experienced Electrical Project Manager to join our team. Five or more years of experience in construction, electrical, data center, power plant, or industrial project management.
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If you are a Assistant Electrical Project Manager - Construction with experience, please read on! 2+ years of experience assisting managing large ground up electrical projects or field work leading to APM role.
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What You Will Be DoingAs The Electrical EPC Project Manager your job will be to facilitate the engineering, procurement, and construction of solar projects and collection infrastructure for our 40 GW development project pipeline.
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So, if you are a Electrical Project Manager - Commercial Projects with experience, please apply today! If you are a Electrical Project Manager - Commercial Projects with experience, please read on.
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The Project Manager may also be responsible for directing and mentoring onsite staff. 3+ years of project management experience in electrical construction. Providing leadership for multiple aspects of concurrent projects including cost, planning, scheduling, project controls, supervision and management of personnel ensuring all financial targets are met.
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