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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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We are currently seeking a Traveling Project Manager to play a pivotal role in the coordination, execution, and oversight of projects in the Upper Midwest region (MI, OH, WV, KY, TN, IN, IL, MO, IA,WI, SD, ND, MN.
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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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We currently have an opportunity for a Senior Project Manager in the Greater Chicago Area. As Senior Project Manager you will report to the EVP and will supervise project staff.
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A prominent commercial glass and glazing company is searching for a qualified Project Manager to join their team. Project Manager Responsibilities: Project Planning: Lead and oversee glazing projects from inception to completion.
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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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The design, analyses, permitting and preparation of drawings and technical specifications and construction period services for solid waste management facilities, including coal combustion residual (CCR) facilities, and industrial facilities.
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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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SUMMARYPartner is seeking a Senior Project Manager to support our Integrated Facility Solutions (IFS) Facility Condition Assessment (FCA) practice managing projects according to deadlines and within budget, drafting proposal scopes, consulting with clients and coordinating internal staff to perform FCA and similar type projects primarily for building owners and operators.
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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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Bachelor's degree in construction management, project management, or a related field preferred. Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management, preferably in restaurant and commercial construction- Strong knowledge of construction administration, including budgeting, scheduling, and quality control.
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As our Construction Manager - Project Coordinator, you are crucial to our company. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBecome the leader you're meant to be with Resicom in Woodridge, IL as our full-time Construction Manager - Project Coordinator.
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Responsibilities: The Construction Project Accounting / Cost Accounting Manager plays a crucial role in ensuring the continued increased valuation of the company by overseeing the construction project accounting, cost accounting and asset capitalization processes, and providing analytical insights to support business decision-making.
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The Project Manager, Hospitality and Construction, under the direction of the Manager of Facilities, is responsible and accountable for the leadership and management of assigned facilities, infrastructure and renovation projects both on and off the main campuses for the system.
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Partner is seeking a Senior Project Manager to support our Integrated Facility Solutions (IFS) Facility Condition Assessment (FCA) practice managing projects according to deadlines and within budget, drafting proposal scopes, consulting with clients and coordinating internal staff to perform FCA and similar type projects primarily for building owners and operators.
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