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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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The Asset Renewal Sr. Project Manager shall control and monitor the overall macro picture of all design, construction and logistics activities, while the design and construction managers with their respective teams manage the day-to-day project activities.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director of Construction, the Senior Construction Project Manager is responsible for scheduling, tracking, leading cross-functional project teams, identifying and obtaining resources needed, reporting, risk analysis, cost management, variances, change management, evaluating, and controlling projects.
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Senior Construction Project Manager. Mastery of Procore Construction management software, The G Suite of applications, and MS Office Suite including Project/Planner and Visio, P6, Smart PM scheduling application or equal.
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The Senior Project Manager is primarily responsible for the leadership, development, and effective management of direct reports on the project team to ensure milestones and objectives are met.
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The Senior Project Manager will interact with the client, design team and construction team in a collaborative approach for the effective execution of the work. 15+ years of experience as project engineer, project manager or construction administration representative for a major design, construction or program management firm.
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Job DescriptionTurner & Townsend Heery is seeking a Sr. Project Controls Manager in Los Angeles. Pre-construction/ Design/ PlanningWork with GC and AE to create and establish the Master Project Schedule, based on the Critical Path and key milestones.
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Provides administrative oversight over a regional team of Resident Construction Engineers, Facilities Project Manager II, Facilities Project Manager I, Assistant Project Manager, Facilities Services Coordinator, administrative, and Contract Professional staff by monitoring their performance in the management of assigned construction, modernization, and repair projects.
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Education/Experience:Cost and Schedule experience with large-scale ground-up, commercial high-rise or multi-story construction projects. Construction:Manage GC and other directly contracted vendors by working with the onsite Construction Management team.
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DescriptionThe Senior Project Manager is the leader and manager of their respective projects and teams, including field and project management staff, to provide oversight for all phases of the construction project to ensure work is proceeding on schedule and within budget.
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Join our team as a Senior Project Manager/Designer specializing in K-14 education projects. Coordinate the design, construction and management of projects, including liaising with clients, agencies - such as DSA, CDE, etc., contractors, suppliers and consultants.
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Senior Project Manager - Transportation Are you a strategic thinker with exceptional leadership and project management prowess? We're currently seeking a talented Senior Project Manager to join our Los Angeles team.
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Pay range for the Project Design Manager is $145,000 - $165,000 salary per year. Pay range for the Sr. Project Design Manager is $160,000 - $185,000 salary per year. ABOUT YOUYou are a professional with minimum of 10 years full-time paid experience for the Design Manager role, and 15 years for the Senior Design Manager role.
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In this role, you'll take charge of overseeing various phases of large-scale transportation projects, from planning and design to construction and right-of-way considerations. Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is preferred.
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The Work You Will Do The Senior Project Manager is responsible for overseeing and coordinating all aspects of mid to large-sized construction projects for the university through all phases.
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