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The Senior Project Manager r eports to the Denver Area Manager and provides onsite leadership, coordination, and direction for construction management activities in the water/wastewater market in the Denver region.
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To be successful as a Senior Project Manager, a collaborative mindset is essential. Work with Operations Manager in determining project staffing needs and recommending personnel.
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We are looking for a Senior Electrical Project Manager to join our partner electrical contracting firm. With connections to over 575 electrical contractors, we are currently seeking a highly skilled Senior Electrical Project Manager to join one of our esteemed partner firms.
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The Senior Project Manager - Commercial Construction is a professional who leads and oversees a construction project, and works with Engineers and Architects to develop a plan, create a project time frame, distribute resources, and ensure timely completion.
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Project Manager provides leadership and guidance to the construction team and assumes overall responsibility for the successful completion of assigned projects within allotted time and budget.
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Kennedy Jenks is seeking a Senior Project Manager in our Denver/Lakewood, Colorado office who is as passionate as we are about the well being of our communities. Manage and coordinate project technical work from the planning phase through construction, providing engineering expertise on all aspects of small to large water/wastewater civil infrastructure projects including, but not limited to, water distribution and transmission pipelines, sanitary sewer collection systems, treatment systems, and pump stations.
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Procon Consulting, a fast-growing professional services firm in McLean, VA with expertise in construction management (CM), project controls, construction-related technology, space planning, and facilities management, seeks a Construction Project Manager for a long term opportunity in the Denver, CO area on various projects.
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Sr. Project Manager provides leadership and guidance to the construction team and assumes overall responsibility for the successful completion of assigned projects within allotted time and budget.
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Position Purpose: This position has oversight and management of all capital projects in their assigned portfolio to ensure on time and on budget project completion through a variety of construction management tasks.
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Title: Senior Electrical Project Manager. Monitor construction activities in conjunction with the onsite Foreman and General Superintendent to ensure project is being built on schedule, and within budgets.
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Certification as a "Project Management Professional" (PMP) or "Certified Construction Manager" (CCM) required within one year of assuming this position. We are seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our team in Denver, CO.
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Unlock Your Leadership Potential: Drive Innovation and Excellence as Our Next Project Manager in the oil and gas industry. The project manager will be responsible for deploying CANUSA EPC LLC project management tools and processes, participate in quality control activities, and mentor intermediate project managers.
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As a Senior Construction Project Manager within the U.S. Government Airgap team, you will perform a key role in delivering the core infrastructure and foundational technologies for Microsoft’s dedicated online services supporting the U.S. Government.
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Keywords: Water, Wastewater, Treatment, Design, Civil, Environmental, Engineering, Consulting, Mechanical, Construction. We invite you to build your Water career at HDR. Our global team is looking for success-oriented Senior Project Managers to work on a wide variety of projects in the Drinking Water and Wastewater world.
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The Senior Project Manager is the direct point of contact to our client, and responsible for the successful execution of ground-up data centers. Are you an experienced Project Manager looking to execute large-scale, technical projects.
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