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The Fire Alarm Construction Manager will demonstrate management/leadership abilities including training, team building, job management, district administration, and effective interaction with customers.
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What You'll Do In this position, you will be primarily involved with management of construction materials testing. Project management responsibilities also include application of technical support, daily review of field reports, monitoring project process for performance and budgetary conditions, assisting with collection efforts, preparation of proposals and invoicing, attending project site meetings, and assisting with the resolution of technical and administrative problems.
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Bachelor's degree in construction management, civil engineering, or related field (or equivalent work experience). Schedule Management: Develop and maintain construction schedules, including coordinating and sequencing construction activities to ensure that projects are completed on time.
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Our client is a 80 YEAR OLD GC Commercial Construction Company in Ft Myers Florida and we are seeking an experienced successful Senior Project Manager and Project manager for Civil Construction Management.
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Working knowledge of MoDOT Quality Management Program a plus. Strong leadership and management skills. The ideal candidate will have experience with heavy civil construction that includes Bridge and Structure, Earthwork, Underground Utilities, Concrete Paving, and Site Development.
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5-10 years of management experience dealing with Fire Alarm Installation in commercial industry. Must be able to motivate employees; maintain and enhance a positive work environment utilizing management best practices.
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Description As a Fire Sprinkler Construction Sales professional, you will be responsible for driving revenue growth by identifying and securing new business opportunities, as defined and assigned by management, within the fire protection industry.
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Minimum 5 years of commercial roofing construction management experience. The Roofing Construction Manager manages field personnel and oversees safety, production, subcontractors, material, and quality control of all projects, while continuing to reinforce professional solutions on time, on budget.
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Project Management experience. The Fire Alarm Construction Manager is responsible for managing the daily operations of our construction installation projects for our customers in the South Florida area; Coach and mentor technicians, order materials and equipment for these projects and monitor financials for each project.
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The right candidate will have 5+ years of construction management experience in a variety of asset classes including but not limited to: Higher Education, Retail, Multi-family, Hospitality, Healthcare, Restaurant, Transportation, Water and Waste Treatment, Self-Storage, Senior Living, Convention Centers, Laboratories, Correctional, etc.
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We are seeking eager and motivated interns to be part of BUILD - LGI Homes' premier Construction Management Internship Program. Construction Management Interns experience weekly Lunch & Learns with executive speakers and orientation at Corporate Headquarters in The Woodlands, Texas.
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Bachelor’s or Associates degree in Construction Management preferred or at least three years of related work experience and/or training; good knowledge and understanding of the home building industry within scope of building codes, regulations, and construction processes.
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We are currently hiring for an experienced project accountant to lead fiscal management and financial administration aspects of construction projects. With 40+ years in business, we are a General contractor and have a wide range of construction projects in the Multifamily and commercial space.
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Education leading to Construction Management Degree or equivalent. 4+ years Construction Management Experience. Knowledge of software including Kahua Project Management, MS Teams, MS Word, MS Excel, Adobe Acrobat, ProjectTeam, Primavera, MS Project, and any other software programs typically utilized.
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Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Summation, document management system- File Site preferred. Fort Myers office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a construction litigation associate attorney preferably with 1-3 years of experience.
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