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5+ years of experience in sales, business development, project management, construction or consulting within the Commercial Fire Alarm/Sprinkler/Suppression or similar Commercial building/construction industries is required.
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The Associate Project Manager I proactively and systematically progresses through basic, intermediate and advanced levels of understanding in key project management competencies (including project financials, project scheduling, understanding & applying accounting principles, risk management, subcontractor management and project plan development), while assisting in providing project-related management for construction projects across various markets within an assigned Region or Division.
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The new Construction Team Construction Manager supports the US development plan, including project planning and execution, design, building materials and methods, building systems integration, costs, accounting functions, training, and ADA. Key customers include Owner/Operators, Field Office Leadership and Staff, Corporate Staff, and others as the business dictates.
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The Division Manager will leverage VERTEX's existing client relationships and resources and their own professional network to drive regional business development strategies and champion technical excellence.
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Bachelors Degree from an accredited vocational or academic institution in the field of Business, Marketing, Construction Management, Engineering or Technology, or a related field plus 2-5 years of business development or sales management experience is required.
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Responsible for tracking, forecasting, and communicating all costs, profits, change order management and financial measures of the total construction business. Duties:-Manage the construction operations through strategic sales development, process control, operational/margin improvement initiatives, and the establishment of key performance standards.
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Bachelor’s degree in organizational development, human resources, business, management, or closely related field or equivalent experience required. Share data, insight, and feedback with the Director of Talent Development to drive business decisions.
$103,417 - $129,272 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 4 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The candidate will have involvement with the field equipment and laboratory services and will supervise the work of the Field Operations Manager, Laboratory Manager, Radiation Safety Officer as well as participate in staff recruitment, development, and have direct involvement with business development and marketing efforts.
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In addition to providing construction management on all project phases from procurement, through bid, pre-construction, construction, commissioning, start-up and close-out phases, the Construction Manager will assist in new business development opportunities.
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Familiarity with at least one project / construction management software package like: ProCore, E-Builder, Prolog, etc. Our multidisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, quality experts, and business professionals specializes in optimizing product development, technology transfer, and commercial manufacturing.
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What makes this role particularly exciting is the chance to combine elements of business development and project management, serving as a true seller/doer leader for a major client in California.
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10+ years’ construction industry experience related to project pursuits, including estimating, project management or business development required. Manages project pursuits by working closely with proposal manager, lead estimator, business development manager and project sponsor.
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Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field. Assist with managing all phases of a project including planning, design, construction, FF&E, technology, move management, and occupancy.
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Please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your experience and why you are the ideal candidate for the Business Development Manager role at Meier Construction, Inc. to Lety@MeierCon.com.
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Minimum of 8 years of commercial construction experience, or equivalent combination of education, experience, and training; Bachelor’s Degree from accredited degree program in Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field desired.
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