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The Project Field Manager will any or all of the following three roles, dependent upon client requirements for each project assigned: Site Superintendent (SS), Quality Control Manager (QCM), and Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO.
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Acts as the primary on-site leader for execution teams on assigned projects. Works with owner and contractor sales managers and branch installation manager and teams as needed to provide sales support activities early in the TAS and development process to provide input on strategy, vendor / partner's selection, scope enhancements, value engineering, risk assessment etc.
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Redhorse has an immediate need for an Environmental Remediation Project Manager to work a in a hybrid environment between home and on-site position at the customer facility near Point Loma in San Diego, CA. The Environmental Remediation Project Manager will perform environmental, technical and program support for the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Program Management Office.
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A demonstrated understanding of drywall construction means and methods associated with the renovation and construction of commercial and institutional buildings and site work related thereto. Our client needs a drywall project manager/estimator that is responsible for overall project planning and scheduling, resource allocation, project accounting, and control, while providing technical direction and ensuring compliance with quality standards.
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If you are hired at LPA, your base salary is based on factors such as geographic location, skills, education, experience and/or project complexity. Strong technical knowledge and overseeing successful delivery of projects that include site design, grading, accessibility, drainage, wet utilities, and storm water management.
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Oversee all facets of event management, including but not limited to venue selection, contract negotiation, logistics coordination, budget management, and on-site event execution. Craft detailed project plans, including schedules, resource allocation, and deadlines, ensuring all events and promotional programs are delivered on time and within budget.
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Monitor and control construction through administrative direction of on-site superintendents to insure project is built on schedule, within budget, and meets all minority obligations.
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Monitors the project site for cost, safety, quality, and schedule performance with the project superintendent. Controls the payment of job costs based on document review and approval.
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Experience working in a ‘service’ industry, with minimum 5 years’ experience on a remote site. Establish and maintain timely reporting to Head Office with all site summaries/paperwork, banking details and operational reports as requested by your manager.
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Company Summary: A global leader in sustainable solutions and renewable energy is seeking an experienced, driven, and personable Project Manager specializing in industrial water/wastewater to join their growing team on-site in San Diego, CA.
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Travel will vary on project assignment. Coordinates with the CMS and HVAC Installation Manager, Systems Team Leader and / or Branch Mechanical Project Team Leader for allocation of resources needed to meet project objectives.
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This is a fully remote, hybrid, or on-site position, your choice. We are engaged exclusively on a search for an ERP Project Manager for a top client in the manufacturing industry.
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Hybrid work model: 60% on-site as needed, 40% remote. Directs project progress and establishes administrative guidance on project execution. Manages and oversees all aspects of a project to ensure it is completed on time and within budget.
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They will provide technical leadership for site analyses, data collection, regulatory document review, technical writing, team coordination, and client management on a broad scale of projects including a single facility, a site, campus, community, or region.
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Please note: This is an on-site position is based in San Diego, CA. This role is not eligible for relocation assistance. Coordinate and lead project meetings, ensuring all team members are aligned and on track.
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