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Experience as an assistant construction manager or resident engineer on projects of similar size and complexity valued over $30 million. Role description:Arcadis seeks an Assistant Construction Manager, Utilities to join the Los Angeles team responsible for on-site construction management activities and will be the secondary point of contact with the contractor during the construction phase.
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The Assistant Project Manager (APM) works as an essential team member in a fast-paced and ever-changing environment. They are expected to maintain an on-site presence to support the Project Manager and Superintendent throughout the lifecycle of the project.
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This role may have supervisory responsibilities of an Assistant Project Manager and/or an Intern. The Project Manager works with the planning, coordination, and completion of construction projects.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience as a Construction Project Engineer (PE), Assistant Project Manager (PM), or Project Manager (PM). Ability to build construction schedules and track project finances efficiently.
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The Assistant Project Manager (APM) assumes accountability for accurately and punctually managing project documentation. Client advocacy for both internal and external customers should be clearly demonstrated in the Assistant Project Manager’s approach, communications, work product, and results.
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Supervise assistant operations support roles such as assistant project manager, administrative assistant, MEP managers, safety team members, etc. Commercial Construction Project Manager.
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Tripalink is seeking an experienced Assistant Project Manager to join our Construction team. The Assistant Project Manager is responsible for planning and daily execution of construction projects and leveraging your experience to improve the delivery and outcomes for projects you own.
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Get notified about new Assistant Operations Manager jobs in Los Angeles, CA. This position will report directly to the Operations Manager. We are seeking a detail-orientated and well-organized manager to join our growing team.
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Design-build construction management. Manage the closeout process to meet contractual agreements and follow the Pankow post-construction process. Bachelor's degree in construction related field preferred.
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We are looking for an Assistant Project Manager who will be an integral member of the construction team responsible for handling multiple industrial building projects of varying size and complexity.
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The assistant project manager will report to the senior project manager for Systems Design and Construction Planning Office and is accountable to meet the needs and priorities of the health systems strategy, planning and construction department.
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Performing and assisting in performing the duties of an Assistant Resident Engineer, including, but not limited to, roadway construction inspection, quantity calculations, checking grade and alignment, labor compliance interviews, traffic control review, and assuring compliance with project plans and specifications.
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Construction software experience: AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, BIM360, BlueBeam, Procore, Prolog, Quickpen, Trimble Autobid, among other similar applications. Assist with surveying, planning and design, value engineering, purchasing, fabrication, equipment and material deliveries, equipment buyouts, coordination with Field Foreman and Superintendents, prepare conceptual and detailed bid documents, cost estimates, scheduling, submitting change orders and RFIs, review additional construction documents, forecasting, document control, POs, track labor and materials, budgeting (creating, managing, and maintaining), and close-out documentation tasks.
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Experience as a Resident Engineer or Construction Manager on transit projects of at least $100 million. Oversee the activities of Office Engineers, Assistant Office Engineers, Construction Inspectors, and Administrative/Project personnel.
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Commercial Construction Assistant Project Manager. An Assistant Project Manager (APM) obtains, evaluates, coordinates and distributes the information and authorizations necessary to construct projects on time, within budget and to the quality specified.
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