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Job title: Project ManagerSector: Construction, Joinery, High endTemp-to-perm opportunity Thorn Baker are working with a high end joinery contractor based in Hampshire. What we are looking for:Proven experience as a project managerAbility to manage multiple projects at onceJoinery background.
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These stakeholders include the SSC Team (System Support Center), AT (Air Traffic), ES (Engineering Service) , PMO (Project Management Office), and Private Airport Owner/Manager. PRP (Project Risk Plan) Explanation of work to be done & safety checklist.
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Apply for a Project Engineer position with the McDonough office of ClarkDietrich Engineering Services, LLC. Ensure project drawings and calculations are reviewed and approved by the Project Manager, Engineering Manager or General Manager.
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Job description: We have a client in McDonough, GA that has an immediate need for a Structural Project Engineer. Notify Project Manager of any scheduling conflicts. Produce a CAD/BIM production detail drawing package of cold-formed steel structures including fully detailed curtain wall and load bearing plan views, section views 3D, isometric and other structural details.
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Additionally, the position will entail collaborating with the General Manager, Engineering Manager, Project Managers and Engineering Technicians, to employ the decided means throughout the design process, in order to provide a professional, accurate and complete shop drawing and calculation package.
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Perform project management duties timely so as not to delay field activities. The right candidate will have a degree in engineering, along with three years experience successfully managing administrative activities on a construction project and able to perform the project management activities within a limited scope of work with little oversight.
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Manage project-related paperwork by ensuring all necessary materials are current, properly filed and stored. Communicate with clients to identify and define project requirements, scope and objectives.
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Project Planning: Develop comprehensive project plans, including timelines, budgets, and resource allocation. Proven experience as a Project Manager in the contracting or construction industry.
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I have a client in the Charlotte market with an immediate need for an experienced construction project coordinator. The successful candidate will function as the administrative right arm of the project managers handling such tasks as scheduling labor, ordering materials, tracking deliveries, handling change orders, dealing with RFIs, etc.
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Provide assistance to General Manager, Engineering Managers and Project Managers to resolve project challenges and deadlines to the satisfaction of the client. The Project Engineer will work closely with technical support to provide professional and accurate information for our external and internal customers in a professional and timely manner.
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