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Data Center Construction Project Manager- Owner's Rep – Portland, OR. We are looking for a Data Center Construction Project Manager to support critical facility construction projects.
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Kimley-Horn has a rewarding opportunity for an experienced Strategic Communications Project Manager to join our team in San Jose, CA, to manage various transportation and transit infrastructure projects and programs with an expertise in managing construction and community outreach initiatives.
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You will be responsible for leading all aspects of a large scale multiyear construction project. Experience with manufacturing, office and data center construction projects. Execute PMO standards, processes, and methodologies in a consistent manner for project planning and execution activities including the following fundamentals: initiating, planning, estimating, resourcing, scheduling, and budgeting.
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The BAS Sales Project Manager will manage BAS projects and will play an integral role in the growth of the controls department. Air Systems Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of EMCOR Group, Inc. EMCOR is the world's leading provider of mechanical and electrical construction and facilities services, including planning, consulting, and operations and maintenance.
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Job Title: HVAC Project ManagerLocation: San Jose, CAJob SummaryWe are seeking an experienced HVAC Project Manager who is local to the San Jose area and has a stable work history.
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Please put "Junior Construction Project Manager Application" in the email subject. Proficient in using construction project management software. Possesses a Construction Project Management certification.
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In-depth understanding of construction procedures, material, and project management principles. The pay range for the Project Manager in San Jose, CA is $130,000 to $176,000 annually.
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Your expertise will shine through every project lifecycle phase—from the initial estimating and procurement to engineering, accounting, construction, safety, and quality assurance. As a Senior Project Manager, you will command all aspects of high-stakes, complex projects or multiple dynamic projects of varying sizes.
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The Security Project Manager must think holistically about security systems and how they impact the employee and visitor experience. Work collaboratively with Global Facilities, Information Services (IT), Indirect Procurement, and vendors to create project SOW.Manages RFP process for security components for all assigned projects.
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If you’re a seasoned Construction Project Manager with expertise in ground-up hotel and apartment complex projects and are eager to take the next step with an industry-leading company, we want to hear from you.
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We are seeking a skilled Project Manager to join our team in overseeing reconstruction projects for multi-family buildings. Project Manager - Reconstruction (Multi-Family Exterior.
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Work closely with cross-functional teams including sales account executives, sales engineers, cost estimators, global drafting teams, downstream project managers, supply chain, site design, utility and permitting teams, construction, and service teams to effectively capture and manage information flow.
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Job Description Turner & Townsend are seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager responsible for overseeing innovative tenant improvement and interior fit-out construction projects for a key technology client.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a project manager in the drywall and paint industry. Position Overview: The Project Manager will oversee all aspects of drywall and paint projects from inception to completion.
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For Project Manager-Civil roles, this position may assist civil construction projects including trenching, excavating, directional drilling, underground fiber, specialized bus duct excavation, signs, communications systems, traffic, and street lighting.
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