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Monitors/controls construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; investigates potentially serious situations and implements corrective measures.
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Chairs weekly foreman’s meeting on site, documenting content regarding safety, toolbox talks, owner feedback, needed materials, compliance, scheduling, etc. Collaborates with the dedicated project manager to forecast upcoming construction phase requirements.
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An Assistant Project Manager (APM) obtains, evaluates, coordinates and distributes the information and authorizations necessary to construct projects on time, within budget and to the quality specified.
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Specializing in a wide array of services including environmental remediation, hazardous waste management, and site investigations, our team of 50 professionals is at the forefront of cutting-edge projects, including collaborations with the prestigious NIH. With multiple projects on the horizon, including several starting within the next two months, we're seeking a dedicated individual to spearhead these ventures from inception to completion.
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Perform on-site project inspections including, but not limited to, soil bearing and compaction tests, concrete, fireproofing, and wood framing. Construction materials testing project duties will include management, coordination, supervision, review and direction of technician staff for earthwork, concrete, foundation, masonry, steel, EIFS, fireproofing, and pavement construction testing.
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As a Construction Project Manager, you will be responsible for the organization, direction, supervision and coordination of construction activities on a project site as delineated in the applicable procedures and Site Specific Safety Plan.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $172,900 - $197,300 for Sr Manager, Project Management. National Café and Branch Construction Project Manager, Sr. Manager.
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Summary: The TBM Plant Manager is responsible for the overall management, supervision, and coordination of TBM operations on-site. Protecnium is an international consulting firm specializing in engineering and technician services ( We are currently looking for a TBM Plant Manager to join our team for a construction project in Washington DC.
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Parsons is now hiring an experienced Senior Project Manager with a desire to work on creating innovative, practical solutions to various construction projects that enhance the fabric of our community.
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Collaborate with the project superintendent and site operations team throughout the life of the project. Commercial Construction Assistant Project Manager - Technology.
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Project portfolio of completion on projects if varying size and scope. Coordinates with construction Safety Manager to ensure that projects are completed in accordance with established safety goals.
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As an Assistant Project Manager within our growing construction team, you will be responsible for developing task order proposals, supporting the management team in tracking task budgets, monitoring activity schedules, monitoring the on-site subcontractors, implementing product quality standards, and otherwise supporting the Project and Program Managers.
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Attends meetings (on-site/off-site or video conferencing), and provides official project status reports per the frequency required (daily, weekly, bi-weekly, etc.) Monitors on-site processes, procedures, and systems for compliance with construction drawings, security requirements, and code compliance.
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Coordinates with Facilities Management to ensure that construction activities do not impact other facilities and tenants on site. Coordinates with on-site Diplomatic Security to facilitate contractor's access to the site.
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Job Description: Kenjya-Trusant is seeking an Construction Project Manager - Level 1 to provide operational support services as outlined below to efficiently and effectively support the Department of State (DOS), Bureau of Administration, Office of Operations (A/OPR.
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