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Job Title: Assistant Project Manager - Commercial HVAC & Plumbing. We seek an experienced Assistant Project Manager to join our team in Phoenix, AZ. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in managing commercial HVAC and plumbing projects, particularly in large-scale settings such as hospitals, data centers, high-rises, and other complex structures.
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EPC Services Company, a leading power/utility engineering consultant and construction firm, has an immediate opening for a full-time assistant project manager. Under direct supervision of the Branch Manager, the successful applicant will provide assistance and technical support to multiple project managers and other office staff.
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Assistant Project Manager - CommercialSkills and Experience:The Assistant Project Manager assists and supports the Project Manager on assigned projects.
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The position works under direct supervision, performs routine daily activities and gathers and distributes information. The qualified individual must be a flexible and adaptable team-player, as well as have strong communication and client service skills.
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Path Construction is seeking a qualified Assistant Project Manager to join our organization in the Phoenix, AZ area. LEED Project Experience. Implement all applicable Safety Programs and EEO/Affirmative Action Programs on the Project.
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The Assistant Project Manager assists in the planning, management, and execution of work for assigned construction projects. Prepares a project schedule and develops milestones necessary to successfully complete the project in concert with the Project Superintendent.
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Prior experience as a lead Assistant Project Manager (or equivalent) on the design, engineering and construction of renewable power projects is required for this position. The Assistant Project Manager must be willing to relocate based on project location(s) as project schedules require.
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Job Description Summary: The Assistant Project Manager is responsible for the administration of the construction project, assisting the Project Manager in management of the construction project.
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Responsible for assisting the managing of project productivity, costs, quality and safety consistent with company policies and practices. A workspace stocked with refreshments and snacks for a mid-day pick-me-up.
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Okland is looking for a Healthcare Assistant Project Manager to assist overall administration and technical direction of large, complex commercial construction projects and/or multiple projects totaling $10-25 Million in Revenue in the healthcare field.
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In this role, you will be the main conduit of information between the Project or Construction Manager and the team for cost, revenue, cash flow information; and therefore requires strong interpersonal and time management skills.
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Coordinates distribution and retrieval of information to and from the project manager, superintendent, general contractor, suppliers, and vendors. Assists a project manager in planning the work schedule and coordinating project activities to ensure project progresses on schedule and within prescribed budget.
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Assist the Project Manager, Superintendent, and other members of the onsite management team in the overall planning, scheduling and administration of an assigned project. Review budgets and scopes with project manager.
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Regularly visits the project site and monitors costs, safety, quality, and schedule performance with the project superintendent. Coordinates all final close out procedures for the project including as-built drawing, punch lists, final billing, occupancy permit, owner acceptance, project manuals, warranty letters, subcontractor close out, letter of substantial completion, and letter of recommendation.
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The Assistant Project Manager position combines the principles of a Project Engineer and incorporates people and cost management. Assist Project Manager in establishing the project chart of accounts, developing and updating the CPM construction schedule, developing subcontracts and purchase orders and producing a responsibility listing for entire project staff.
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Title: project manager assistant in Phoenix, Danbury, Connecticut
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