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Stellar is seeking a full-time Project Manager with a minimum of 5 years of project management experience to oversee the Estimating, Scheduling, Procurement, Contract Management, Budget Management, Change Management, and Closeout of construction projects within our Distribution & Logistics Division.
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5-20 plus years’ current/recent heavy highway, road and bridge construction management experience is required Current/recent medium to large heavy highway, road and bridge construction project experience ($50M+) is required.
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Bachelor of Science Degree in accredited construction-related curriculum, such as Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent. Experience in estimating, scheduling, budget/cost control, field supervision, financial reporting, client relationship, computer skills, interpersonal skills.
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Land Development design or construction management. This individual will coordinate and communicate with other engineering staff, city municipalities, and private and commercial land development clients, manage projects for consistency with established processes, schedules, budgets, design criteria, standards, and specifications to ensure projects are on-time and on-budget.
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Work with team to share feedback and improve planning activities, including, but not limited to: -Vendor coaching and performance feedback through schedule and quality recordables -Design quality, materials management, budget accuracy, and take-off accuracy.
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At least 2 years of residential construction management is preferred in this role. The Construction Manager will manage homebuilding construction through all phases to ensure the delivery of quality homes that meet both company and customer expectations on time and on budget.
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Responsible for managing the activities of construction projects, ensuring construction schedules, safety, SWPPP, quality standards, and customer satisfaction are maintained throughout the construction process.
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Experience collaboration and continuous learning like never before amongst subject matter experts spanning across mechanical, electrical, plumbing, process, and automation engineering; architecture and lab planning; procurement, estimation, virtual design & construction, health & safety, and construction management.
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Required Skills and Experience 5-20 plus years’ current/recent heavy highway, road and bridge construction management experience is required Current/recent medium to large heavy highway, road and bridge construction project experience ($50M+) is required.
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Financial Management: Develop and manage the company's budget, financial forecasts, and financial reporting. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in business administration, management, or a related field (MBA preferred.
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As Project Manager, you will be responsible for the project costing, safety, scheduling, budget and overall management of the day to day operations of the site. Commercial Construction Project Manager position open in Jacksonville.
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As Operations Manager, you will be responsible for the project costing, safety, scheduling, budget and overall management of the day to day operations of the site. Successfully bid projects will be passed on to you from the pre-construction team, you will then communicate and manage the project, liaising with sub-trades, consultants, engineers and client representatives.
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A leader in the Commercial Construction industry that provides an excellent opportunity for growth and high performance. Ability to multi-task and drive on time, on budget results. Ground up construction experience required.
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Proficient in using construction management software and tools. Ensure all work is completed to the highest quality standards, on time and within budget. Oversee all aspects of electrical installations for commercial and retail construction projects.
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Provide project management in the construction of complex water and wastewater system projects. This includes scope, resource and budget development, vendor selection and resource procurement, permitting, project coordination, site inspections, and testing.
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