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Senior Construction Managers are responsible for the construction of additions, alterations, renovations, and supporting with select ground-up construction at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, and/or various satellite ambulatory locations that require project management support.
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Are you an experience Project Manager working in the Commercial Construction or Roofing industry? Minimum of 5 years of construction project management. Work with Project Accounting team to ensure appropriate revenue recognition, ensures timely and accurate invoicing, accurate cash and revenue forecasting, and assists with receivables for project if needed.
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Tiello has partnered with a highly successful General Contractor in the Baltimore, MD area on their search for an Assistant Project Manager for Commercial Tenant Improvement/Ground-Up construction projects up to $50MM.
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The Bloomberg School of Public Health Facilities Management Department is seeking a Sr. Design & Construction Project Manager. Under general supervision of the Assistant Director of Planning, Design & Construction, the Senior Project Manager manages and provides oversight on all phases of building design and construction for assigned projects.
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Senior Project Manager - Federal Construction. This is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Project Manager to join our client in the Baltimore/DC area. This position gives the opportunity to work for a leading federal contractor within DMV market – with huge opportunity for growth & progression to Director of Construction.
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The Construction Manager will be responsible for overseeing 10-15 renovations at one time, taking the job from budget building through completion and punch out. Our continued growth is anchored in Investment Properties, Property Management, and construction, all in sync with our core values: integrity, passion, community & accountability.
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Familiarity with construction office operations and integration between field, project management, and administrative dynamics. The Project Manager takes charge of projects bid by others and becomes invested in management of the jobs to ensure profitable completion of the project.
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Demonstrates functional knowledge of contracts, drawings, estimates, and specifications to ensure compliance with construction/project requirements. Manages project controls, cost and performance activities and procedures, procurement, project logistics, organization, systems and project close-out.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Construction Project Manager to join our team in Baltimore, MD. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in multi-family construction projects, able to prepare budget projections and monthly forecasting in collaboration with internal departments.
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The project manager plans, coordinates, and directs activities concerned with construction projects. The project manager anticipates the conceptual development of projects and oversees its organization, scheduling, and implementation.
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We are looking for a Construction Project Manager that is able to manage new building and turn key building construction projects. The ideal Project Manager will have experience in the following areas.
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Worldwide Professional Solutions is seeking a highly skilled, experienced, and motivated Field Construction Project Manager (Ramp Engineer) to join our growing team in Baltimore, MD on a large-scale semiconductor manufacturing construction project.
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We are seeking a Project Manager (Solar / Construction) to join our growing team. 10+ years of progressive experience in Commercial Building Construction, Oil and Gas, Pipeline or other similar industry as a Construction Project Manager or higher.
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Provides direction and leadership to construction crew consisting of but not limited to the assistant project manager, carpenters, leads, foremen, and helpers. The Construction Project Manager is responsible for directly planning, scheduling and coordinating assigned projects ensuring completion and delivery, meet production schedule, pre-established specifications, quality standards and remaining within budgetary guidelines.
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The Project Manager will be responsible to maintain a project schedule over the course of construction, with input frm the trade partners and Mahogany Superintendent. The majority of our projects would be considered Construction Manager type with a GMP or Design Build.
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