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The Successful ApplicantThe ideal Multifamily Construction - Project Executive will have:Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management (strongly preferred)Experience managing multifamily projectsKnowledge of construction procedures, building codes, estimating, budgeting, scheduling and safety practicesKnowledge of project management software such as Bluebeam, Microsoft Projects, Primavera, Procore.
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The Successful ApplicantPossesses a Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or a related field, providing a solid foundation in construction principles and project management methodologies.
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Responsibilities span a broad spectrum, covering all areas of project management, such as project planning, resource allocation, cost control, schedule management, quality management, contract administration, and safety management.
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Knowledge of ProCore is a MUSTHave a proven track record of effectively and efficiently managing job sitesA great positive attitude and strong management abilityThe ideal candidate can work their way into a VP of Multifamily role in 2-3 yearsThorough understanding of OSHA safety standardsComfortable managing (superintendents, subcontractors, etc.
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Coordinates with construction Safety Manager to ensure that projects are completed in accordance with established safety goals. Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field a plus.
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The role of Superintendent is to oversee, coordinate and manage all on-site construction activities, including safety, logistics, schedule, day to day trade activities, document management, meetings, compliance, completion and turnover.
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Engage in continuing education opportunities related to construction management, safety, material handling, etc. Attend and lead internal job flow, check set, pre-construction, safety, and punch list meetings as required.
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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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The Successful ApplicantExperience within the Light Industrial space preferredExperience in Ground Up construction is preferredWill review Large Commercial project experienceTraveling will be required (Southeast)Strong verbal and written communication skillsStable work recordKnowledge in Construction Management or related field requiredWhat's on OfferPackage is negotiable subject to experience.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field. Strong knowledge of construction methodologies, building codes, and safety regulations. Strong safety culture, have a safety director with field experience to support the team.
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Our client is a real estate firm who's portfolio consists of more than a billion in completed construction projects with a special focus on the mixed commercial sector. MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
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15+ years of experience in Construction Project Management or as a project executive. Our client offers a full range of General Contracting and construction services that focuses on quality over quantity.
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Bachelors degree in construction management, civil engineering or related preferred. Assist in maintaining the Construction Management Plan and logistical co-ordination. Maintain and review the safety requirements for the Project and resolve or report deficiencies to the Superintendent and Safety Manager.
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The Superintendent is ultimately responsible for the overall day to day operation of the job site including site safety and management of subcontractors. Manage schedules, including preparation of detailed short-term schedules and ensuring all activities take place on or ahead of scheduled dates.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, related, or similar experience. They value operating on LEAN construction principles and having a strong work ethic.
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