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Eaton's ES AMER ESS division is currently seeking a Project Manager - Mission Critical. Use of modern project management tools and techniques to design and execute projects related to the engineering, procurement, and construction of electrical power system modifications.
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Coordinates with construction Safety Manager to ensure that projects are completed in accordance with established safety goals. They have a full project backlog through 2024 and are in growth mode across all construction markets.
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3+ Years Experience in Commercial Drywall Construction as a Project Manager OR Estimator. Commercial Drywall Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required. I am working with multiple well-respected, firmly established Commercial Drywall Contractors seeking experienced Project Managers and Estimators.
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The Project Manager or Senior Project Manager is accountable for the success of all aspects of data center construction projects, from bidding and contract award through completion.
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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. Knowledge of design and construction of utility infrastructure, including substations, measurement and regulating stations, valve nests, overhead and underground transmission, distribution, fiber, interconnects, ROW corridors, generation facilities, etc.
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The Residential Construction Project Manager schedules the project, orders the materials, contacts the homeowner, and remains the point person for all customer/production-related issues.
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Apply today to join our amazing team as our entry-level or experienced Construction Manager - Project Coordinator! Interested and wondering how to become our entry-level or experienced Construction Manager - Project Coordinator.
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If you are a Construction Project Manager with commercial door experience, please read on! So, if you are a Project Manager with commercial door experience, please apply today.
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Read and interpret project drawing and specifications, provide material take-offs, formulate construction cost estimates, and prepare proposals. The successful Project Manager is willing to learn Milhouse procedures, able to operate with little oversight, and able to mentor Project Engineers into Project Managers.
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1-2 years project management experience in water well drilling, environmental/geotechnical engineering, soil/groundwater investigation or construction environment. Provide environment where dynamic project communication occurs between Superintendents and Area Manager to ensure work is accomplished in an efficient, profitable, and safe manner.
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My client, a well-established General Contractor with an incredible project team, has 5x their size/revenue/project starts over the past 6 years and this growth has sparked a need for a Project Manager to come on board and help lead projects from day 1 in the high-end corporate interiors, life sciences, commercial and healthcare space.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Project Manager located in Elk Grove Village, IL. The Project Manager will be responsible for expediting, project management, inspection, and logistics management.
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Our Construction & Prefabrication Services (C&PS) strategic business unit is looking for a Project Accounting Manager who will be responsible for supporting project accounting, month end close and financial reporting and analysis.
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We are currently recruiting for a Technical Project Manager to join our Chicago team with an office located in Schiller Park, IL. As a Technical Project Manager, you will be accountable for supporting the company in bringing the capabilities of STRUCTURAL to various markets.
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Construction Project Manager. Experience in construction management or a similar position. Construction and Management. Project managers are responsible for planning and overseeing projects to ensure they are completed in a timely manner and within budget.
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