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Manage, coordinate, and administer all aspects of the construction project from pre-construction through to project completion including construction administration and on-site construction management including oversight of contractors.
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Experience in all scopes of work on a commercial construction project including- MEP’s and site work. Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Engineering, or a related field a plus, minimum 5+ years of experience as a Project Manager in Commercial Construction.
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Fortune 100 client is seeking a Project Field Manager to contribute to a large team on a fast-paced, innovative program. Field experience, particularly performing sketches on site and then converting sketches to high level Visio diagrams shortly thereafter.
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Excelling in all phases of construction for sewers, water/wastewater, Pump Stations and site development projects. Project Manager with experience to join our expanding team.
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A Field Project Manager (Residential REO ) to help lead our Renovation Management operations in local markets to oversee ongoing REO & REIT projects, Contractor mentoring, orientation & performance, as well as developing policies and procedures for each step in the process.
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The Project manager will be responsible for field management related to the Remedial Construction Service Area. This position reports directly to the Service Area Manager.
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Support acquisition planning and search with phone calls, emails, or on-site visits as directed by DRD. Including Planning/Zoning, Surveyors, Soil Vendors, Environmetal Health/Food and Septic, DOT, and etc.
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Bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering, architecture, or related field. Foster a culture of safety on the job site, adhering to all safety policies and procedures.
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Due to our continued growth, we are seeking an Environmental Project Manager/Construction Manager to work on public housing projects throughout the five boroughs. Environmental Project Manager/Construction Manager.
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We currently are seeking an Environmental Project Manager with strong technical and leadership skills to work in the real estate development, institutions, and infrastructure market sectors to interact with clients and manage projects that require site characterization; due diligence assessments; environmental investigation related to soil, groundwater, and vapor intrusion issues; state and USEPA regulatory interaction; and field support during remedy implementation and construction.
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Technical Source has partnered with a client in the Greater Boston area to identify a pharmaceutical manufacturing Sr. Owner Project Manager for a 9 month contract on a capital project.
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Exciting Opportunity for Senior Project Manager in Mechanical Construction Projects. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering or related field. Foster a culture of safety, quality, and teamwork on-site, promoting a positive and collaborative work environment.
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Site visits: take measurements of custom products (i.e. vanities, kitchen cabinets); check on status of projects; quality control of products upon arrival; coordinate delivery of samples or any elements required; build relationships with various project teams.
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This is a full-time, on-site role as a Project Manager at Kings Bay Construction located in the New York City Metropolitan Area. The Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing and managing construction projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and according to specifications.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Assistant Project Manager at Rockfinnan Connstruction located in the New York City Metropolitan Area. The Assistant Project Manager will be responsible for assisting with project planning, scheduling, budgeting, and coordination.
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