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Collects and reviews lien releases from subcontractors o Pulls and pushes straightforward Pending Change Orders (PCOs) and Subcontractor Change Orders. LHH Recruitment Solutions is partnering with a construction company to hire a Project Accountant in Sacramento, Stockton, Fresno, or Pleasanton, CA.
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Assist during the closeout of projects including the management of punch out activities, preparation of warranty documents, acquisition of lien waivers and other responsibilities as directed by Project Manager or the Accounting Department.
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Understanding of lien releases, project specific insurance, progress billing and project compliance. Acquire lien waivers from vendors. ConXtech is a construction technology company based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our innovative structural steel building systems enable High-Density Residential, Commercial and Industrial structures to be designed, fabricated and erected Simply Faster™ than any conventional alternative.
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Use strong litigation management experience, lien resolution abilities, and customer service skills to resolve routine claims without legal representation. Prepare legal referrals, provide direction to and monitor defense attorney.
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