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Additional duties include construction overview, material receiving documentation, quality control documentation, safety documentation, processing and distributing project related documents, supporting client relations, and supporting project financial controls.
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Strong communication skills for effective teamwork and client relations. Maintain strong client relationships, providing updates and addressing concerns throughout the project lifecycle.
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Skills: Business acumen, judgment, communication, solid leadership, client relations, negotiation, project management, solid construction knowledge, decision-making, conflict resolution, tact, adaptable and analytical abilities are all necessary skills for a Project Manager.
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Strong client relations skills are a must. Strives to foster good work relations with customers and subcontractors. Project Manager - Commercial. Verifies project estimate for completeness with detailed review of proposal specifications, drawings, and all contract documents.
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Exhibit strong marketing and client relations experience and capabilities. Manage client relations. Candidates should be efficient with coordinating project deliverables and client expectations.
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Establish and maintain client relations, and be involved with marketing, contractual, design and production meetings. Keywords: Architecture Project Manager. Coordinate staffing and workload through entire project life cycle, and ensure completion of deliverables on schedule.
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Lead client relations, stakeholder management, and sub-consultant coordination. Senior Roadway Project Manager. Coordinate and work within a team of project managers, design engineers, technicians, and support staff to successfully complete a variety of projects.
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Ensure company and client risk control strategies are implemented to reduce workplace hazards in all areas of business including hazard identification, risk assessment, compliance with safe systems of work (JSA’s) Toolbox Talks, site safety meetings, HACCP and safety audits.
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The Associate Project Manager is accountable for project deliverables from conception through to completion, including quality assurance, risk assessment, milestone development, forecasting, managing scope creep within the defined scope from the client and delivering projects on time and on budget.
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Supervises client engagements, maintains client relations, and provides client support. Communicates to the client on the status of the project, the timeline and the budget.
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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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Demonstrated knowledge water and/or wastewater treatment, pumping stations, collection systems and client relations experience. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate an established career serving as a client-facing project manager on water and wastewater treatment projects.
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The business is seeking a Project Manager - Multifamily Construction to join the team due to growth. Foster and enhance architect, subcontractor and vendor relations. They take a client-centric approach and build almost exclusively negotiated work such as offices, multifamily and mixed-use, healthcare, and light industrial in the local market.
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All you need is: 3-5 years of ERP project management experience Deadline and detail oriented Strong interpersonal skills and client relations Ability to manage competing priorities Two-year college degree, Four-year college degree preferred.
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Assist with general client relations (answer phones/greet clients in lobby when required) The project manager serves as the hub between the different departments within bluemedia and also the client.
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client relations jobs Title: project manager in Phoenix, AZ
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