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Minimum 5 years’ experience in commercial and/or data center construction and project management including the installation of standard cabling technologies, rack infrastructure and managing large scale build projects including the ability to communicate, prioritize and manage time effectively.
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Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) Contract & Commercial Management (CCM) Certification Program, PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (Project Management Institute-ACP) PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (Project Management Institute-ACP.
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Conducts and implements flood plain management principles and practices in accordance with Federal Emergency Management Agency regulations and City's Stormwater and Floodplain Management Ordinance.
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Digital proficiency, including Microsoft Office suite, Google apps, databases (Tessitura and Event Pro), and project management systems (Asana). Join the Learning & Innovation department at Scottsdale Arts as the Community Engagement Manager.
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General Description: As a Regional Cost Manager, you will oversee Project Cost Control (budget management, cost management, trending analysis and forecasting, change management, and risk management) during the design and construction phases of projects within your assigned region.
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Requirements CERTIFICATION (desired): Project Management Professional (PMI, PMP) certification Industry-recognized structured cabling industry certifications, e.g., BICSI RCDD or other certs, vendor certs.
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Supports project manager with all cost tracking, contract negotiations, earned value, purchase order management, invoice reviews and cost disputes. Hill International is seeking a Project Controls Manager in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Job Title: Commercial Plumbing/HVAC Project ManagerLocation: Phoenix, AZJob Type: Full-TimeJob Summary:We are on the lookout for a seasoned Commercial Plumbing/HVAC Project Manager to join our expanding team in Phoenix, AZ. This role is designed for a local professional who brings a stable work history along with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) or Construction Management.
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OverviewThe role of Engineering Manager is a crucial member of our wind and renewable energy team, this person will use their strong project management, technical and leadership abilities to manage engineering provided in support of wind and renewable energy projects.
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Communicates PDP effectiveness to hospital and area senior management through periodic meetings with the hospital project executive and project sponsor and attends quarterly project update meeting for area president and chief financial officer.
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The Design Manager will handle and manage assigned design projects consistent with the planning and design goals and standards as established in the project management plan (PMP) of the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Albuquerque, NM. You will also be responsible for ensuring the completion of the design work and participating in planning the phases to prevent disruption and help minimize overall costs.
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Preferred Capabilities:Excellent project management, time management, and organizational skills with a thorough understanding of task assignment and schedule, budgeting and efficient use of time and resources;Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to effectively communicate via phone, email, technical writing, and in-person;Ability to solve complex problems using sound professional judgment, creativity, and innovation.
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Skills: Independent judgment, business acumen, autonomy, client relations, negotiation, decision making, conflict resolution, problem solving, effective internal and external communication, project management, tact, adaptability and analytical abilities are all necessary skills for a Preconstruction Manager.
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We are seeking a skilled Commercial Roofing Project Manager to oversee the planning, implementation, and completion of roofing projects for our clients. Commercial Roofing Project Manager.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) Certified Construction Manager (CCM)LEED Accreditation (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)NICET CertificationStrong leadership abilities to manage teams and subcontractors.
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