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Coordinates with construction Safety Manager to ensure that projects are completed in accordance with established safety goals. Directs and supervises work of project administration staff and construction engineers, as well as works in partnership with project superintendents to establish operational priorities.
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5+ years of experience in construction project management. Working knowledge of skilled trades including carpentry, masonry, concrete work, site excavation and grading, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC and electrical.
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9-13 years of experience in Construction Project Management. Our client is looking for an Senior Project Manager or Project Executive to join their team in the Denver Metro Area. This role will offer long term development and provide the successful candidate with exposure to both ground up commercial and large multifamily projects.
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They have a full project backlog through 2025 and are in growth mode across all construction markets. Knowledge of skilled trades including carpentry, concrete work, masonry, site excavation, plumbing, grading, fire protection, HVAC and electrical.
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They have a full project backlog through 2024 and are in growth mode across all construction markets. Responsible for problem resolution involving labor disputes, staffing, construction materials, construction equipment and contracts/subcontracts administration.
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Bachelor's Degree preferably in Construction Management, Engineering, or Architecture. Must be proficient reviewing and understanding all construction documentation including drawings and specifications.
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Responsible for forecasting, tracking/reporting project costs/revenue and adherence to construction project estimates. Maintain appropriate construction documentation through project such as RFI logs and change orders.
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The role of the Project Manager is to provide leadership & management for the entire life-cycle of an assigned construction project to include: Pre-development input on design, cost and schedule; oversight and evaluation of on-site personnel; coordination of Subcontractors; ensure work proceeds as specified, on budget and on schedule; all project documentation is properly completed; and the project is successfully closed out and delivered to Owner.
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5+ years of project management experience, preferably in site development or civil construction. Oversee all on-site activities, ensuring that site work complies with local codes, environmental regulations, and safety standards.
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Facilitate company safety program (job site safety inspections, weekly safety meetings, etc. 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.
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Monitoring and ensuring on-site safety compliance, cleanliness, and orderliness. Leading and managing the on-site construction team. Placing orders for materials, and is responsible for equipment and materials on site.
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Ensure proper signage is posted on the construction job site, and safety requirements are met. Investigate potentially serious situations, anticipate project delays, monitor job site safety, and implement corrective measures.
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