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Minimum Education (or substitute experience) required: 4-year college degree in Construction Management, Structural Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Cost Estimating or equivalent recognized technical qualification related to mechanical discipline.
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Preferred Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in building science, Construction Management, Architecture, Civil Engineering or related area and 7 years of Construction or Project Management related experience including 2 years of managerial and/or supervisory experience.
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Provide overall management of projects from development, construction and closeout including siting, environmental, permitting, planning, estimating, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, project controls, bid phase services, procurement, constructability reviews, material management, construction management, and closeout.
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Associate degree in engineering, Building/Construction Management or Architectural fields required, Bachelor or Masters Degree in Engineering or Architecture preferred. An ideal candidate will have experience in the Architectural, Construction and/or Engineering industry, be a self-starter with clear and concise communication skills.
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Be a leader in your specific discipline (construction management, building services, architectural, electrical or mechanical engineering). MS in Construction Management or Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Structural.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Minimum 8 years of project coordination/management experience in the hospitality industry; Hotel, Resort and or Restaurant new construction and or renovation Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture, Construction, Engineering or a related field required.
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Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Construction Science, Construction Management, or Civil Engineering preferred. Job Description Job Description Description: FLSA status: Exempt Department: Real Estate Services Reports to: Manager or Senior Manager Position Summary: The Construction Manager will oversee and coordinate various construction projects from start to finish, ensuring that schedules and budgets are followed, including tenant improvement projects and capital projects for medical office buildings.
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The Senior Project Manager is responsible for the direction and performance of consulting, design or construction management services for assigned project(s) of a nature greater in scope, valuation and complexity and with larger teams than those generally managed by the Project Manager.
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The company has developed into one of America's premier Mechanical Construction and Facility Services companies serving clients through the full life-cycle of a facility, to include engineering, construction, operations, and maintenance.
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A minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field. This role is integral to our success and requires a strategic thinker with a strong commercial acumen, exceptional leadership skills, and a proven track record in construction project management.
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Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Engineering, or a related field. Please include " Commercial Construction Project Manager Application" in the subject line.
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Research and analyze key economic factors that may influence market activity within specific niche markets or geographic areasAttend trade shows and other associations’ meetings to stay abreast of market conditions, competition, and establish relationships with existing clients and prospectsCoordinate and manage the sales/proposal process with ARCO’s marketing, estimator, project manager, and senior management teamResponsible for administrative aspects of a project.
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Benefits Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Life Insurance Flexible Spending Account 401(k) PTO Requirements 10 years of field-related experience or Electrician’s certification and/or bachelor’s degree in construction, construction management, or technology is required.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Building Construction, Business (or related field) OR comparable demonstrated ability and experience in healthcare/commercial/institutional/ office construction.
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The Successful ApplicantBS degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture, or Project Management preferredMinimum one year of experience in the building/construction/property industryExperience with conceptual estimatingGround up project knowledge and experienceWhat's on OfferDirect Hire Opportunity.
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