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Project Manager, PMP, project management, owners representative, owner’s representative, architect, architectural designer, engineer, civil engineer, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, industrial engineer, architectural technologist, structural engineer, engineering, technologist, revit.
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Prior construction project management experience working with Federal and Municipal entities such as US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), US Navy Civil Engineer Corps (CEC), Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency (AFCESA), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or Illinois Capital Development Board (CBD) is highly desired.
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One of the Chicago area's leaders in heavy civil construction is seeking a Project Manager to be part of their dynamic management team. Project Manager - Heavy Civil Construction. Plan and formulate civil construction projects according to project requirements and engineering standards.
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Oversee the Project Associate in the preparation of correspondence and documents for client projects, including standardization, formatting, production, assembly, and mailing. Provide coordination to client team projects under the direction of the lead project Consultant(s); may be asked to manage and oversee the work of the Project Associates assigned to the client project team and coordinate the work of other consultants and staff.
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The Project Manager, Judicial College will also assist the Director in the oversight of Division, Board, Standing Committee and Workgroup communications, appointment Orders, member management and tracking (200+), expenses and operations in coordination with Judicial College Division Operations and Event Management Unit, and agenda development, vote items, action reports, and related responsibilities in coordination with Judicial College Division leadership and other necessary parties.
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Experience with Workday, Excel, Construction Software, Prolog, Procure & Microsoft Project or equivalent. The Project Manager is responsible for analyzing and overseeing construction projects on behalf of the company.
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Evaluate and approve design changes, specifications, and drawing releases related to project assignments. Prepare interim and completion project reports. Plan and formulate engineering programs and organize project staff according to project requirements.
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Our client, a leading engineering firm with headquarters in Pennsylvania and operations across the East Coast, is seeking a skilled and experienced Transmission Line Engineer ready to transition into project management or currently working as a Project Manager.
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Light Industrial construction project experience preferred. Responsible for forecasting, tracking/reporting project costs/revenue and adherence to project estimates. Maintain appropriate documentation through project such as RFI logs and change orders.
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LSSI is hiring a full-time Crisis Counselor position at Project IMPACT Community First Medical Center in Chicago. Project IMPACT Crisis Counselors complete comprehensive assessments with patients in crisis who may benefit from linkage to various substance use, mental health, and behavioral health services up to and including inpatient hospitalization.
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Understand and manage risk that may impact project delivery associated with design-only versus EPC projects, and roles such as program manager, owner’s engineer, or EPC contractor. Project Management Responsibilities.
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The Senior Project Manager will have a strong track record of completing Ground Up New Construction, Additions, Tennant Improvements/ Build Outs, and or Renovations of Food & Beverage Processing and Cold Storage Warehouse & Distribution Center projects ensuring their successful delivery within schedule and budget along with the ability to manage owners, vendors, subcontractors, and field staff throughout the projects.
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Job Title: Project Estimator/Project Manager with Highway Infrastructure Experience. We are in search of a Project Estimator/Project Manager who specializes in highway infrastructure projects.
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The Project Manager of Operational Excellence at Loyola University Medical Center plans, manages, and oversees development and implementation phases and processes of the project management life cycle.
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Monitor job progress with Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager and Superintendent for scheduling update. Prepare project schedule with assistance from Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager, and Superintendent and maintain on a weekly/monthly basis.
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