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Any applicant for Project Manager (must have roofing experience to qualify) will be trained 1-on-1 by me and will start at a minimum of 15% of the overall profit per project (more if they have more than 1 year experience), which is significant, with $250 pre-commission for each contract signed and claim filed.
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Recommends project specific modifications to Shaw standard procedures and subcontracts only as needed and following approval by Sr. Construction Manager. Supervise / Mentor the Assistant Project Manager.
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The role of the Project Manager is to plan, execute, and finalize projects according to the deliverable specifications outlined in the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) for projects 6.08 CCM System Investments and 8.02 Provider Oversight.
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The lab manager will manage data, sample intake and tracking, project tracking, QA/QC, standardizing operating procedures, and increasing lab efficiency. The lab manager will also participate in special projects and field work as needed.
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Analyzing/developing the SOW, BOM, and work with RF design including the minimum thru-put requirements and the end requirements of the customer, planning and managing execution of the same, and recommending revisions as needed during the project.
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Serve as program, project manager, or technical lead when needed, directing and executing strategic work related to major dams and hydropower projects and programs. Reporting to the Dams and Hydropower Division Manager of the U.S. West Region Water Business Line, serve as the Practice Leader of Dams and Hydropower in the Four Corners, Arizona, New Mexico, and the Mountain States, in coordination with our National/Global Dams Practice Leaders, Region Business Line Leader, Market Sector Leaders, Division Managers, and Growth Leads.
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Provide technical support to the Project Engineer or Customer Experience Manager with respect to project deliverables, adherence to schedule and in providing overall project status.
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Advises internal project teams on various tax matters related to domestic and international proposals and wins including indirect tax, direct tax, business license, payroll tax registration and other compliance requirements.
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Assist with due diligence on prospective projects to include creation/review of preliminary budgets and schedules; review of site related reports, development orders and plat requirements; review and provide comments on engineering plans, plats, and landscape plans; interface with local government as needed to determine the viability of a project; and review and provide comments on Investment Committee packages.
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Experienced senior project manager (PM) needed to lead a complex project within the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) in the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
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Provides the project manager support and assistance in scheduling, documentation, budgeting and communication. This project coordinator will be there to support all our project managers in some scheduling work, mostly with finances, budgeting, purchasing requests, tracking and organization.
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Attend meetings with VP Risk Management, Claims Manager, and other members of management as needed throughout the course of the internship. Aid the VP Risk Management in project management activities related to risk management due diligence for new business, mergers and acquisitions.
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The Project Director works closely with and communicates openly with the Area Manager to ensure the success of the business unit. The Project Director may perform duties and responsibilities of other Company role descriptions (e.g., Project Manager) as required by the existence of certain circumstances (e.g., size and complexity of the project, availability of qualified management/engineering personnel, etc.
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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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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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