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Excel, and Project (fluently) and ability to learn new Construction Management software. PROCORE’s cloud-based software, we ensure streamlined, efficient project management, meeting.
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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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10+ years of construction project management experience in life sciences projects. Our teams use a variety of tools, such as ProCore, Bluebeam, and Microsoft platforms to keep them on the cutting edge of construction management.
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This includes: Safe work planning and execution, Quality control, Quantity tracking , Budget management, Financial reporting and forecasting, Cash flow management, Scheduling, Operations work planning, Contract / subcontract administration, Change management, Document control, Project closeout.
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Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or construction management. At least 2 years of project management experience (Preferred). As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing civil projects encompassing various aspects of deep foundations, retention systems, ground improvement, and dewatering.
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Professional certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional) or CCM (Certified Construction Manager) are advantageous. This role requires a strong understanding of construction practices, project management principles, and cost estimation techniques.
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Utilize Government Project Management Software (USACE RMS3.0, NAVFAC ECMS, and Project) to manage Government Construction Contracts. Assist in Proposal Review, Generation, and Development with Dawson Senior Construction Management team for new Construction Contracts.
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BS Degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management. 5 to 8 years of Increasing Project Management Experience. Our experience in geotechnical design and construction spans more than four decades.
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Responsible for overall management of the Construction Contract to include the following items:Schedule Budget Creation Overall Project Financials (Project Costs, Subcontractor Pay Applications, and Owner Pay Applications) Subcontractor Management Owner/Client Relations Notification to Senior Management of project status and/or project related issues.
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3 years of experience in related field (i.e. project management, data analytics, data mining and analyzing) or academic equivalent training or projects. Produce and develop project management data and verification while supporting strategies for the success of the overall program/portfolio as well as individual projects you serve.
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Project estimating and project management of civil projects with all types of deep foundations, retention systems, ground improvement, and dewatering scope. Project management: 2 years (Preferred.
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They are seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager who has experience in the Educational Construction field (Building Schools, K-12, High Schools, Higher Education.
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The Project Manager has the following duties which include safety of UMEC field personnel assigned to the projects, field labor productivity, quality assurance and coordination, project financial outcome, projections and reporting, material and equipment procurement, change order management, owner/client relations, project cash flow, and personnel management.
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3 years of experience in related field (i.e. project management, data analytics, data mining and analysing) or academic equivalent training or projects. Job Title: Construction Project Manager.
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The Mechanical Construction Assistant Project Manager for the San Diego CA location has the following duties which include safety of UMEC field personnel assigned to the projects, field labor productivity, quality assurance and coordination, project financial projections and reporting, material, and equipment procurement, change order management, owner/client relations, project cash flow, and personnel management.
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