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Minimum of 15 +/- years of construction experience serving as a Construction Manager, Construction Management Representative, or Construction Superintendent. We are seeking a Construction Manager to be responsible for managing construction and rehabilitation of Multimodal Transit and Rail Facilities infrastructure projects in and around Philadelphia and Northeastern Pennsylvania.
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Skills: Dealership finance manager, automotive finance manager, car dealer finance manager, auto dealer finance manager, Dealer Finance Manager, CDK, Route ONE, F & I, E-Lead, Auto Finance and Insurance Manager, Auto Financial and Insurance Manager, Automotive Financial and insurance manager, Dealership Finance and Insurance manager, F & I Manager, Auto F & I Manager, Automotive F & I Manager, Dealership F & I Manager, Dealer F & I Manager, Car dealership F & I manager, car Lot F & I manager.
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Ensure team is acting with utmost respect to one another, report any potential issues to Cafeteria Manager or Cafeteria Asst. Manager. Report any pests/rodents issues immediately to Cafeteria Manager or Cafeteria Asst. Manager.
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Title: Data Center Construction Safety Manager. initial Project Executive – Safety Manager “workshop” to present objectives and program and strategy. A safety manager may be requested to respond on their behalf if they are unable due to other conflicts.
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Works with Regional Lean Manager to implement standard work for own activities (LPS coaching, Lean Training, etc.) Reports to: General Manager, Operations Manager, or Regional Lean Manager.
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As a Strategic Sourcing Manager, you will gain exposure to all the moving parts of Cupertino Electric’s procurement process and strategy. The Strategic Sourcing Manager has the demonstrated ability to successfully navigate through ambiguities/difficult obstacles through facts & data, evaluation of alternatives, open-mindedness, thought-through strategy, and superior communications.
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Any other additional responsibilities that may be asked by General Manager, Parking Manager, Manager on Duty or Supervisor. Ensuring the quality and level of service that the General Manager, Parking Manager, Manager on Duty and Guests expect is excellent and follows our company standards and policies.
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Parts Sales, Parts management, Parts Inventory management, Parts counter assistance, Automotive parts manager, Auto Parts Manager, Dealer Parts Manager, Dealership parts manager, Car Parts manager, Parts ordering, Dealer Parts, Auto Parts, Car parts, Managing auto parts, Automotive parts, Dealership Parts, inventory, inventory manager, inventory control.
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Job Summary of the Project Engineering Manager: We are looking to hire an Engineering Manager. Responsibilities Of The Project Engineering Manager. Qualifications Of The Project Engineering Manager.
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Our client in the technology industry is looking for a Client Engagement Manager to add to their team in Brentwood, CA. Reporting to the Director of Customer Success, you will be responsible for nurturing and growing the existing client base and managing their projects through completion.
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AECOM Transportation in Philadelphia, PA is seeking a Transportation Construction Project Manager to manage rail and transit design and construction projects, specifically Amtrak, SEPTA and PATCO projects.
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Monitors and reports on construction productivity and schedule performance (including trends) to the Project Field Manager and Field Project Controls Manager. Coordinates the Construction Completion Walkdowns and the complete hand over of start-up packages to the Startup Manager and supervises the close out of all punch list items.
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Key job responsibilitiesThe Data Center Construction Manager will be responsible for construction project management and oversight of construction related activities as they relate to new builds or general capital projects which includes the ownership of the project scope, quality, schedule, and budget.
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The Administrative Construction Manager ensures contractor compliance with State, local, and company requirements while working within the public ROW or utility easement. The Administrative Construction Manager is responsible to ensure contractor-produced work meets or exceeds quality standards and that projects are completed per design and within the allocated budget.
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If you are a Cad Manager with a diverse background in the AEC industry, please apply. Leading U.S. consulting firm is looking to add a Cad Manager to their staff. Cad Manager can be located in Milwaukee, Minneapolis, or Chicago.
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