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Works closely with Business Development and/or the Project Executive to support the identification, pursuit, and acquisition of new work and/or repeat work from clients. Develops project cost planning and procurement strategy during preconstruction effort.
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You will take ownership and lead the core Project Management functions for your assigned projects, with daily responsibilities including client engagement, overseeing scheduling and risk management, project, and loss analysis, as well as supporting with preconstruction and wider business strategy.
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The Construction Project Manager is part of our Building Solutions North America business at Johnson Controls. Coordinates with the HVAC Sales & Operations Managers, Construction Management Services and HVAC Installation Manager, Systems Team Leader, Service Operations Manager and / or Branch Mechanical Project Team Leader for allocation of resources needed to meet project objectives.
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An established commercial general contractor are hiring for a Senior Project Manager to lead a pipeline of new build construction projects in DC. Base Salary in the range of $180k base salary with an attractive bonus plan, vehicle allowance and thorough benefits on offer.
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A Construction Project Manager 1 must demonstrate a high level of construction knowledge along with providing trusted leadership, guidance and mentoring to less experienced team members as necessary.
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Establishes overall bid packaging and bid alternates strategy for projects, coordinates with Project Executive and coordinates issuance of early release packages as required to support project schedule.
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The Associate Project Manager manages the ownership, coordination and control of specific projects ensuring consistency with department strategy, commitments and goals. Use project and contract management systems in the daily operation of the business.
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Develop and implement overall strategic planning at the business unit in coordination with the District Manager, and lead and support at the project levelOversee the development of the pre-construction process, for continuous improvement, effectiveness, and efficienciesOversee the management of the pre-construction budget on more complex projects if necessary.
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Join one of the United States' most progressive and innovative Engineering & Automation, Project & Construction Management, Business & Operations Consulting firms. EAD Engineering is looking for an experienced Project Manager/Construction Manager to support our client's team at a food and beverage manufacturing plant in Lancaster, PA. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in project management within the manufacturing sector, excellent organizational skills, and a proven track record of successfully overseeing projects from inception to completion.
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The Senior Construction Project Manager will play a pivotal role in shaping and executing the project/program management strategy and ensuring the successful delivery of high-impact projects.
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Works with Owner and contractor sales managers and branch installation manager and teams as needed to provide sales support activities early in the TAS and development process to provide input on strategy, vendor / partner's selection, scope enhancements, value engineering, risk assessment etc.
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With the addition of Linesight, IPS has over 3,000 professionals in over 45 offices across 17 countries in the Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific, Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. Specialties Process Architecture, Process Design, Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, Qualification, LEAN Project Delivery, Strategic Master Planning, Energy Conservation Management, Project Controls, Program/Project Management, Operations/Logistics Strategy and Planning, EPCMV and Staffing Services.
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Project Management Strategy and Methodology Has extensive experience with the Project Management Methodology, project reporting, risk analysis and using ASML's project management tools.
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Business Needs / Improvements Plans and coordinates the identification, elicitation of requirements; conducts analysis of those requirements for completion and alignment; documents and manages requirements throughout the life of the project; and coordinates the verification of the end deliverable.
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Experience working on at least two side of the business (i.e., consultant, construction manager, owner, owner’s representative, architect, engineer, or contractors). Head a PMO (project management office) for D/C: responsible for maintaining best practices and documenting project status and strategy in one place.
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