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An HVAC Project Manager/Estimator needed for a well-respected, growing company! A well-established company is seeking an experienced MEP/HVAC Project Manager to manage and deliver exceptional results.
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Collaborate with Sales teams and the Partnership Activation team (and arenas as needed) to finalize asset packages for partnerships as deals move to the negotiation stage. 3-5 years of experience with demonstrated development, project management and execution skills, with understanding of/experience in one or more of the following or related industries: sports, venues, music, entertainment.
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Job Description Dewberry is currently seeking a BIM Design Manager to support our facilities and pipeline teams in CO and CA. This position will be based in our Denver, CO office with virtual work and travel as needed to facilitate smooth project delivery.
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The SM will coordinate with other Site Manager’s, the Field Operations Manager, Project Manager and Director of Construction as necessary to schedule resources (labor and equipment.
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Act as project/case manager on a variety of projects, which includes development review, long range planning, and special projects. Utilizes ESRI suite of GIS applications including ArcGIS PRO and ArcGIS Online applications for analysis of planning related questions, as needed.
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As a Senior Associate - Experienced Project Manager, you will be our backbone working across a multitude of various global business functions and offices in North America. Communication with external partners and WTW client teams to obtain needed documentation to ensure MDI payments are processed timely and accurately.
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Be hands-on when needed to help your team solve problems and get through crunch periods. Accenture is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for persons with disabilities or religious observances, including reasonable accommodation when needed.
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The Project Manager is responsible for overseeing the design and construction of new space alternative quarters projects. Additional Requirements Proficiency using MS Office Suite, specifically Word, Excel, and Outlook Ability to travel and work flexible hours when needed Must be able to pass a pre-employment background check & drug test Candidates must meet eligibility requirements to obtain a Public Trust clearance.
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Provide final review of project documentation to ensure an approved project plan (or similar document) is approved by project owner, project sponsor, PO, technical lead, and team manager.
$55,000 - $75,500 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Yesterday - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Essential duties for the Senior Project Manager include:Performs project management work by managing, coordinating, and directing large, complex, multi-disciplinary development, redevelopment, and capital improvement projectsIn coordination with the Capital and Sustainability team, directs project plans and goals, scope of work, and program work plans.
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Complete store visit reports per an established visitation cycle ensuring time for efficient and effective store visits and follow up as needed. Strong analytical, prioritizing, interpersonal, problem-solving, presentation, budgeting, project management (from conception to completion), & planning skills.
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5+ years experience as a Project Manager or Assistant Project Manager. Identify and procure supplies, materials, and other resources needed to complete the project and track and control the construction schedule, budget, and costs to achieve associated objectives.
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Background Requirements: BS Degree (Engineering or Business) Three to five years related experience, preferably with Stonhard in an Industrial, Commercial or AE territory Familiar with Corporate Accounts, Architectural Engineering Community and Project Design Process.
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Responsible for ensuring draft invoices from billing are accurate based on the contract requirements agreed upon with the client, identifying any corrections needed, obtaining Project Manager documentation and signature, and finalizing the invoice approval with the Project Manager/billing team and submits the invoice to the client.
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4 years of experience in a project manager role. Direct corrective action, as needed, to maintain the viability of the Program. Adhere to the Organization's project management methods, project life-cycle methodologies, and audit requirements.
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