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As a project manager for The Difference Engine, you'll be serving as the Project Manager for Equity Products. Qualified candidates will also be able to manage, coach and supervise project team members consisting of ASU staff, students and faculty.
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Project Manager Job DutiesProject size $10 – $35 million. Responsible for cost control which entails reviewing weekly budgets for self-performed work with the project superintendent and reporting on project P&L, issues, events, applications for payment, schedule.
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The have to be willing to work as a PM on either a Design-Build General Contracting Project or as a PM on Structural Concrete Subcontractor project. Handle being the liaison between the project site, owner and or GC. 8.
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All project will include self-performing the structural concrete work as a Union Contractor. Need to be familiar with computerized project management software 5. Additional Notes on Project Managers:In general this is what we are looking for PMs: 1.
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For these projects, the Project Manager is someone that is an organizational maven, takes tremendous pride in the attention to details, and is an all-round good collaborator. The Project Manager will work in partnership with the Producers and creative team (Creative Directors, Art Directors, Technologists) to coordinate projects, source and manage resources, and help to ensure that great creative work gets out of the door on time.
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Our ideal Senior Project Manager candidate will manage all aspects of assigned project(s) from preconstruction through closeout. In addition, manage construction phase activities such as overall leadership, staff management, client management, project setup, risk management, document management, subcontractor buyout, schedule management, QA/QC management, change management, submittal, and RFI management, financial reporting, and project closeout.
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Project Manager (PM) Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, MS Project, SharePoint, AutoCAD, Primavera P6, Bluebeam, Adobe Acrobat Professional, and Document Management Systems. Software/Office Equipment - proficient in computer software applications utilized to administer terms of the contract through project controls (e.g. MS Project, SharePoint, Microsoft Office Suite, AutoCAD, etc.
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Senior Technical Project Manager ( remote but must reside in Los Angeles, CA county ) Tillster seeks a Senior Technical Project Manager to join its team, managing moderately complex technical and technology-centric programs and projects.
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This position is your opportunity to shine and if you are a natural leader, you will be on the career path to becoming a Sr. Project Manager and then, a Project Executive with the SPC team.
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Established in 1976, We specialize in underground utilities (sewer, storm drain, pump station), storm water treatment projects(CDS low flow diversion, infiltration trenches ECT.) deep and complex shoring and excavation projects, large scale excavation and grading projects (dam clean outs Etc.) Slope repairs, retaining walls, CIHD piles, and other complex public works project.
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College undergraduate but possess more than 20 years of Construction or Project Management experience and must complete the Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential within one (1) year of employment in the Facilities Services Division OR.
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Westbrook Media is seeking a talented Social Media Manager for a 3-6 month-long project. A quick learner, able to take the reins on a project with limited guidance. Passionate about internet culture, TikTok trends, new music, and pop culture news.
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Project Manager will visit site daily and update the slack/CMIS log with daily activity, communications, ordering, and subcontracts issued. PCC, Inc is looking for a project manager to join our team in our Los Angeles office.
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We are seeking a skilled and experienced Senior Environmental Project Manager to join our client in California. Proficiency in project management principles and practices, including budgeting, scheduling, and resource allocation.
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We are looking for an experienced and sharp CEQA / NEPA Project Manager (Planner) to join our team in Southern CA. This is a full-time position which can be based in any one of our Southern CA offices (San Juan Capistrano, Diamond Bar, Long Beach, Ventura, Riverside, Los Angeles.
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