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Previous work experience in construction management or another similar role. Understanding of construction management processes. Familiar with construction and project management software programs.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Construction Project Manager located in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Construction Project Manager will be responsible for project coordination, construction project management, budgeting, construction management, and project management.
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The Project Manager is responsible for the overall planning, management, and execution of work for assigned construction projects. HRmango is hiring for a new Project Manager with Healthcare Construction experience.
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Utilizes construction project management software to track projects and communicate to hospital administration. Works collaboratively with USC Capital Construction and Design (CCD) and USC Real Estate and Asset Management (REAM), to ensure smooth operations of services throughout construction projects.
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Assists and educates Field Service Management with minor facility troubleshooting. Works in collaboration with the General Manager and the Human Resource Department to implement progressive disciplinary and employee development activities.
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Manages all aspects of project planning and development in programs, including Engineering and Construction; Technical Support; Bidding Strategy; Schedules; Budget; Funding source and allocations; Grants Management; Prioritization of Work; and Finalization and Closeout.
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Bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering or related field preferred but not required. Proficient in using project management software (Microsoft Project, Procore, etc) and other tools (Microsoft Suite.
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Mastery of Procore Construction management software, The G Suite of applications, and MS Office Suite including Project/Planner and Visio, P6, Smart PM scheduling application or equal. Lead and manage a project oriented construction management team comprised of project engineers and construction administrative accountants s from pre-construction to CofO and occupancy on concurrent multi family residential construction projects.
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3+ years of Project Management experience Experience working on ground up commercial construction projects Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering or relevant degree preferred but not required Applicable Project Management Software experience preferred Developed thorough understanding of corporate and industry practices, processes, standards, etc.
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Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management(not a requirement) Work with internal (management, estimating, preconstruction, fabrication, design, detailing, installation, safety, QC, legal, purchasing) stakeholders and external (general contractors, building owners, other subcontractors [such as controls and insulation]), suppliers, distributors, and other business partners/vendors.
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We are seeking a Construction Quality Manager (CM Engineer 3) to join our Southern California team! Performing the Inspection and compliance monitoring of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP)/Best Management Practices (BMP.
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Requirements Desired Qualifications: Bachelors Degree in Construction Management, Electric Utility Construction, or other technical discipline, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
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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). Construction Management Knowledge: Familiarity with industry-standard processes such as RFIs, submittals, change orders, and bulletins.
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The Senior Construction Manager shall provide direction and management for the assigned project and ensure on-schedule completion within or below budget in accordance with contractual obligations.
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Purpose Statement/Position Summary: The Senior Project Manager oversees and coordinates all aspects of mid to large-sized design and construction projects, ensuring their successful delivery within budget and on time.
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