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TYPICAL INTERFACES Internal: Market Project Team Customer Unit (CU) Supply Sourcing Customer Project Management Business Operations Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) People Function External: Customers Third Party Suppliers Local governments and property owners TOOLS & RESOURCES Strong knowledge of: iBwave software Anritsu experience ODTR fiber testing experience.
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The role of the Associate Project Manager II includes assisting the Project Manager with planning, organization, and management of day to day operations within multifamily construction projects.
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Certified Construction Manager (CCM), Project Management Professional (PMP), Professional Engineer (PE), or Architect Registration (AIA) preferred. We are seeking an experienced Senior Construction Manager who will provide day-to-day management of federal construction projects and provide leadership and guidance to project teams in the performance of their work activities.
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The Construction Manager ensures the progression of the project in providing attention and coordination in both field and office construction management tasks. The role functions will include contract administration, project planning and scheduling, project reporting, and an advisory role to project management issues and activities.
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Willing to travel within the Colorado Springs, Denver Metro Area, and Colorado Mountains Area. We are searching for a Construction Project Manager with extensive experience in concrete construction, earthwork, asphalt pavement, and but not required experience with utilities.
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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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Experience using Project Management Software, ideally Smartsheet. Areas of Expertise : Construction Management, Vendor Relations Management, Leadership. 5+ years of construction management experience managing contractors and staff on multiple projects in multiple locations simultaneously.
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Procon Consulting is seeking a Construction Project Manager for a long term opportunity in Denver, CO. The candidate will have responsibilities that include but not limited to construction, design/build, architecture and engineering, space management, facilities management, real estate, and leasing of complex construction projects.
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Anser provides our clients with advisory, compliance, program, and project construction management services at the highest level of dedication. Minimum of five (5) years of construction/project management experience.
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Merrick is seeking a Land Development and Construction Project Manager to m anage the development and implementation of a business plan (and associated client relations) for strategic Consulting and District Engineering services.
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Minimum 5 years' Project Management in Engineering, Real Estate Land Development, Construction, or related field required. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Project Management, Construction Management or related field required.
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As an Inbuilding Construction Manager, you will be part of the Construction Management Department supporting various project teams. Our client, a leader in the telecommunications industry, is seeking an Inbuilding Construction Manager to join their team.
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Minimum Requirements: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, or Construction Management and a minimum of 10 years' project management experience with complex projects in transmission line or substation construction or a combination of education and experience of high-voltage electrical systems; prior experience in electrical design of substations / switchyards a plus.
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Excellent project management, analytical, reasoning, and problem-solving skills. Ensure compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements throughout the entitlement process, mitigating risk and maximizing project viability.
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We have a career opportunity for a Construction Project Manager that will be a key member of our Denver Construction group. Construction Project Manager.
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