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Advanced certifications in project management welcome, including PMP, CAPM and Agile. Sia Partners is looking for a talented Management Consultant to support our Risk, Regulatory & Compliance Business Unit serving our clients as a project manager.
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Coordinate with construction management; QA/QC and commissioning, Safety, Procurement, Engineering, Finance, Development during the execution phase Manage project workload projections and manpower planning and resource allocation monthly Manage vendor and construction subcontractor relations, prepare/evaluate subcontractor RFPs, negotiate with subcontractors, work closely with legal counsel for contract execution, and manage subcontractor progress and performance through project close-out.
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Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned by Senior Project Manager or management team. Roles and Responsibilities:Manages all aspects of the project including construction, budget, and cash management for the project to ensure compliance with the project contract and owner needs.
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The primary Project Manager responsibilities are overall project planning, distributing resources, time management, risk management, creating benchmarks, managing the budget, managing staff, and managing key relationships with sub-contractors, consultants, engineers, and client representatives.
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Leads project closeout procedures, finalizing contract paperwork, obtaining retainages, and working with management to resolve any project claims. A minimum of 7-10 years of experience as a Project Manager, or in a similar position with experience in underground utilities, civil site work, and heavy civil projects.
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Monitor and control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; investigate potentially serious situations and implement corrective measures.
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Company seeking Project Manager or Senior Project Manager with Water Pipelines and Underground Wet Utilities experienceCompany Overview: Company specializing in the installation of water pipelines and underground wet utilities as well as other heavy civil projects.
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QualificationsSkills and Qualifications:Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or other related discipline, or the equivalent combination of education and experience. They are responsible for ensuring the project is completed on budget and within scope.
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Job DetailsAs Project Manager you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the construction process, including working closely with stakeholders to develop plans, establish timetables, and determine labor and material costs.
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Assesses the initial project contract and supporting documents for completeness. Supports the safety programs of the project and owner safety programs. Develops and manages the project schedule, pay estimates, project procedures, staffing requirements, and equipment resources needed to complete accurate and timely project production.
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Qualifications: B.S. degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field 3+ years of experience with water pipelines, wet utilities, underground utilities, heavy civil, and/or utility construction Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong organizational and problem-solving skills Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
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Experience in project management for demolition projects with hazardous and radioactive (including transuranic) contamination, following DOE or NRC project management, EH&S, and QA requirements.
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Large case project management. Well-developed analysis methods and techniques for management of projects containing ESI (electronically stored information), including utilizing Relativity-Assisted Review.
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As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for Maritime projects or groups of smaller capital projects, including the management of task leaders, schedules, budgets, and client expectations.
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This is a remote role with regular travel (up to 25% of the time) to our compounding pharmacies located in Gilbert, Arizona and Columbus, Ohio. You Will: Support our Senior Compounding Launch Project Manager in pharmacy-operations focused initiatives including piloting, machinery and tooling process development and documentation, pharmacy operations management in the labs, tooling and machinery needs for launches, and any necessary equipment and people management needs for launch readiness.
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