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Under the general direction of the Deputy District Director of Program/Project Management (PPM), the incumbent serves as Project Manager (PM) responsible for the delivery of assigned capital projects, which may include special and locally funded projects.
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Overall management of construction project resulting in successful project completion. Thorough understanding of all project management control systems (scheduling, cost control, procurement and estimating.
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We are looking for a passionate Project Manager to join our growing planning and construction team! In your role, you will be responsible for managing the design and construction of medical office space to support the growth of Community Health Partners and other Community Health System strategic developments outside of the hospital.
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Civil Construction Background [ie: knowledge of production rates, other system hardening construction terminology] Communicate and report out with function work groups via workstream/PMO meetings to identify and resolve project issues and delays.
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Trumark Homes, Central Valley California Division, is looking for an experienced Purchasing Manager to lead the Purchasing Department and collaborate with the Director of Purchasing on maintaining contracts, scopes of work, project budgets and sourcing competitive bids for new communities.
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The ideal candidate will have previous experience in project management, and have a strong understanding of the construction, solar, BESS, and wind industry. The Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing the development of projects from conception to completion.
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The Project Manager is responsible to plan , direct , and coordinate construction operations, purchases, financial reporting and project controls activities for an assigned portfolio of concurrent electrical projects.
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Provide environment where dynamic project communication occurs between Project Engineers, Foremen, Superintendents and Construction Manager to ensure work is accomplished in an efficient, profitable, and safe manner.
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Partner with the Project Manager during the construction phase to manage, forecast, and report on progress, schedule, issues, conditions, system signoffs/ acceptance, logistics, equipment, and materials.
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As a Project Manager, you'll be responsible for overseeing construction management, knowledge of HVAC and Piping Systems, and ensuring projects meet quality standards. gpac, a 30 year recruitment company, is partnered with a well-established company in the Mechanical Construction industry to find the perfect Project Manager.
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