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Experienced in accounting, finance, contract administration, or project management. The Business Manager is actively engaged in the management of the overall project control function and provides timely reporting, accurate budget, and forecast analyses to management and stakeholders.
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Job Title: Architect Compensation: $120,000 - $190,000 Who We Are: Buildertrend is cutting-edge, cloud-based project management software. From Estimating, Scheduling, and Change Order features to Client Communication and Document Management tools, our feature set is here to streamline every aspect of the construction process.
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Microsoft (Excel, Works, Project, Access, and Powerpoint), Bluebeam Revu PDF editing, Vista-Viewpoint (Project Management & Accounting Software), and Quotesoft Estimating Software.
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You will have senior level responsibility and be responsible for pursuits/proposal development, project management, staffing, and oversight. Excellent leadership, client service, technical, project management and communication skills are required.
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With demonstrated technical skills and experience in the implementation, support, and advancement of enterprise-level job cost construction project/program management controls systems similar to PMWeb.
$84,484 - $135,175 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 6 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Experience with roadway planning, design, and construction management; including project involvement in a variety of larger infrastructure projects, navigational aids, grading design, and safety management.
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Demonstrated ability in design-build project management and delivery, including staff management, budgeting, scheduling, and quality control/quality assurance. Thorough understanding of all project management control systems (scheduling, cost control, procurement and estimating.
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The Controls Technician will be involved in many areas of Building Automation and Energy Management Controls, and will perform duties in Controls Service, Construction Startup and Controls Programming.
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Minimum 2 years’ experience as a Project Engineer or Assistant Project Manager in commercial/industrial construction. The Assistant Project Manager has the primary role of assisting the Project Manager with the leadership, planning, organization, control, coordination and direction of project management to meet the profit and growth objectives of Pacific Rim Mechanical.
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Our project teams include specialists in the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of tele-data communications, audio/video, process control, building management and fire/safety installations.
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Currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in civil engineering, construction management or related. In this internship, you will have the opportunity to develop, participate and learn key roles and functions within construction management.
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2 years’ experience working in construction inspection and management on Caltrans and/or local transportation agency highway, roadway, and/or bridge projects required. Construction, Project Controls & Design/Build.
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Assist with managing all phases of a project including planning, design, construction, FF&E, technology, move management, and occupancy. Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field.
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8 years combined with increasing responsibilities in project estimating, including construction management, contract administration, and documentation. The position also supports operations and project managers in pre-construction and project management functions including but not limited to project hand-off, resource planning and scheduling, and change order management.
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Experience in residential renovations and contractor and vendor management, with a focus on construction. Experience in project management, including the capability to manage projects from beginning to end - from initial planning, defining the scope of work, creating architectural designs, obtaining permits, overseeing labor and materials procurement, and conducting final walk-throughs.
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