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Establishes quality control reviews during lifecycle of construction projects/jobsites to ensure clean, SWPPP and OSHA compliance per governing rules and regulations. The Construction Project Manager I carries out day-to-day routine duties to support the entire lifecycle of assigned construction projects to include: scheduling of work; coordination of associated departments during construction oversight and evaluation of on-site personnel; coordination of subcontractors, materials and equipment; ensures work proceeds as specified and on schedule; all project documentation is properly completed; and the project is successfully closed out and delivered timely.
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Candidate will also provide internal quality control efforts throughout the stormwater practice within areas of their expertise. Freese and Nichols is currently searching for a highly motivated Stormwater Project Manager to lead and assist stormwater management projects in our Florida Offices.
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Monitor Quality Control and work in tandem with the Site Superintendent. he Project Manager is responsible for the overall direction, completion, and financial outcome of a construction project.
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In this role, you will oversee all aspects of the project, from budgeting and timelines to health and safety regulations and quality control. We are looking for an experienced Project Manager to lead our construction projects from start to finish.
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As the Project Manager, you will be accountable for the overall success of the project, including tasks such as estimating, scheduling, contract compliance, quality control, safety, project closeout, and maintaining client satisfaction.
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The 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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Oversee quality control and customer satisfaction in all cabinet projects, including design, measurement, pricing, material ordering, and installation. AAWR is seeking a Cabinet Division Manager who is comfortable working hard in challenging situations, enjoys meeting new people, has excellent communication skills, enjoys supervising others, and is a serious multi-tasker.
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Candidate must have ability to manage and schedule multiple projects, perform detailed shop drawing review, develop material lists, maintain quality control through project completion and effectively communicate with, as well as, maintain positive relationships with our clients.
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The Project Manager, NOC & Help Desk Services will communicate effectively with the customer to ensure efficient and successful delivery of the completed implementation. The Project Manager must be dynamic, high-energy, organized, and able to support cross-functional coordination in a fast paced environment.
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This includes the scope of work, project delivery resource requirements, cost estimates & budget, work plan schedule & landmarks, quality control, and risk identification. The Sr. Project Manager will achieve the company's strategic business objectives during facility construction for clients in the industrial & logistics, healthcare, life sciences, and corporate office sectors.
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Duties for Senior Project Managers include : Leading and managing a project team in building successful projects, cost control for full P+L responsibility, managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, safety controls, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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The Senior Project Manager is responsible for overall management of large clients and projects including design, communications, personnel management, budgets, schedules, quality control, business development, and client communication & relationships.
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Advanced skill in the use of project management software to manage projects, e.g., MS Project and auxiliary tools, such as earned value database, audit tools, project repository, including risk, issues and action items database, SLIM Estimate, Metrics and Control, PlanView, Platinum Process Continuum.
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Establishes quality control reviews during lifecycle of construction projects / jobsites to ensure clean, SWPPP and OSHA compliant per governing rules and regulations. Construction project manager, construction, project manager, construction project, construction management, construction science, architecture, engineering, site superintendent, construction superintendent.
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