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Experience performing as a Project Manager or Construction Manager on construction projects specifically, heavy civil and infrastructure. An excellent Construction Project Manager must be well-versed in all construction methodologies and procedures and able to coordinate a team of professionals of different disciplines to achieve the best results.
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Successful candidates will have experience in electrical construction as an Electrical Project Manager. Electrical Project Manager Are you ready to take the next step in your career.
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This position reports directly to the Senior Project Manager and the Director of Construction. Description: The Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction phase of commercial construction projects.
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As our AMER Region Technical Project Manager, you would have the key responsibility to track and coordinate the leased data center technical due diligence pipeline, develop and implement organizational processes, and assist in driving the development and regional implementation of all our OCI data center facility design and construction efforts.
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If Your are project manager and If you love managing large construction projects, mentoring others and are passionate about safety, we have an opportunity for you as a Project Manager.
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The Senior Project Manager will manage large commercial construction projects in the Sacramento area. Construction Management Degree or similar discipline preferred. MUST have commercial construction experience.
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6+ years of experience in construction project management. Bachelor’s degree that is related to Construction Management or Water Resource Management or Engineering. The ideal candidate will have proven experience as a project manager in wastewater or wastewater treatment plants.
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5+ years of commercial construction Project Management experience. Management of all aspects of the construction project from start to finish. Commercial Construction projects are primarily of Gas Station, Strip Malls, Mini Marts and Strabucks.
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The Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction phase of commercial construction projects. The Preconstruction Project Manager should possess strong team building; interpersonal; decision making, problem solving, and negotiating skills.
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Minimum of 1+ year of professional construction experience; Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management or similar experience strongly desired. Running efficient and productive meetings when the Project Manager is not available.
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Webuildstaffing.com ) is seeking a Construction Project Manager to oversee the development of a custom, single family home developments throughout the Sacramento marketplace. The Construction Manager would be assuming the organizations lead role in directing onsite construction for projects; responsible for project level field direction on a wide variety of projects from rough grade through project closeout.
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A minimum of three (3) years of preconstruction phase management experience or five (5) years of experience in construction management is required. Review details for practicality of construction and budget feasibility.
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Minimum six (6) years experience in construction and/or design project management. Eight (8) years experience in design and construction activities for hospitals and/or medical office buildings.
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Prepare detailed contract items lists, including all significant items required for the construction of the project. As a Project Manager for the Boldt Company, you will manage all aspects of the development and implementation of projects from original concept to final implementation and commissioning.
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We are seeking an organized and proactive Project Manager for our plumbing/mechanical construction projects out of the Sacramento office. Our Virtual Construction Design team and in-house engineering capabilities cover a wide spectrum from single unit residential to "high-tech" semiconductor process piping to institutional-type projects such as hospitals, medical offices, and schools.
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