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This experienced Commercial Construction Project Manager or Senior Project Manager of the San Diego Special Projects Division will report directly to the Project Executive and Vice President of Special Projects giving them exposure and opportunity to learn from multiple high-level executives within the leadership team.
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We are seeking a Senior Landscape Architect, Project Manager to join our growing Community Development Team. You will work closely with our Southern California teams, manage projects, assist with designs, construction documents and construction administration California.
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Our Talent Acquisition team is opening applications for this position, knowing that the need for Assistant Project Manager changes with project volume. Prevost guides and manages the entire construction process, carefully conducting each project from concept to completion with one goal in mind – an amazing customer experience.
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Work Experience Three to Five (3-5) years related experience as a Project/Construction Manager in the structural steel industry. Description As the Project Manager at Schuff Steel, you manage all activities associated with assigned projects, from beginning to end, ensuring they are completed on-time and within budgetary constraints.
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Gathers, documents, and coordinates project specifications from the client and then works with the Associate Project Manager and/or vendor to ensure requirements and timelines are understood.
$92,000 - $184,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Yesterday - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The 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.
$230,000 - $285,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The project manager participates in all aspects of the real estate development process, including sourcing, managing due diligence, reviewing third party reports, working with legal and community development teams to facilitate closings, design, entitlement and construction oversight process, and lease up and transition to stabilized operations.
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To meet client objectives and to integrate our many disciplines, we can create teams comprised of civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, and corrosion control, as well as project/construction managers and professionals in a variety of specialty services.
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Our Project Manager, will be supporting our many public and private sector water/wastewater clients in San Diego with their next challenging projects. Based in Pittsburgh and with nearly 100 offices nationwide, we partner with clients on everything from roads, bridges, tunnels, mass transit, and airports, to water treatment plants, arctic oil pipelines, environmental restoration and specialized overseas construction.
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We are looking for a DEI and HR Project Manager, who will play a critical role in the success of our company-wide DEI and HR strategy by driving key DEI and HR projects that have a direct impact on our organizational success and employee experience.
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Knowledge of public works construction project requirements. Candidates with additional experience, education and/or qualifications may be considered for Small Utility Project Manager II (Grade 11, salary range $77,942 - $85,028.
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The Manager is responsible for overseeing suppliers and vendors for construction project management of BioLife Plasma Center projects, including new construction, renovations, remodels, testing lab improvements, equipment replacements, sustainability, and other miscellaneous projects.
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The ideal candidate for the Senior Project Manager position has a minimum of 5 - 10 years’ project management experience with a mid-size or large commercial general contractor specializing in Class A office, medical, senior living and industrial office construction.
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The overall responsibility and project size will increase from PM to Senior Project Manager (Sr. PM). Senior Project Manager – Additional Responsibilities:Demonstrated ability to manage complex and multi-phased projects.
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Experience in project management, preferably within the construction or architectural field. Project Manager Job SummaryThe Project Manager (PM) is responsible for the day-to-day management and delivery of assigned projects with a specific focus on scope, schedule, and budget.
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