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We are looking for a dedicated Traveling Superintendent who has a proven track record of effectively scheduling, coordinating, and overseeing daily construction activities. We are looking for a dedicated Traveling Superintendent who has a proven track record of effectively scheduling, coordinating, and overseeing daily construction activities.
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Proven experience as a Construction Project Manager, preferably in the residential, commercial, or industrial construction sectors. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field.
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They are seeking a Construction Project Manager to work on institutional and education projects, both ground up and renovations. College degree in a construction/engineering field preferred, but not required.
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Work on project assignments as directed by Lead Inspector / Construction Superintendent. 5+ years of construction and/or building inspection experience. Recommend changes in construction documents based on knowledge of University operations and maintenance methods and better code compliance.
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Based in Champaign, IL, this Fairlawn team member will be accountable for ensuring the successful lease-up of our new construction and large-scale renovation properties. Manage day-to-day leasing operations for new construction and large-scale renovation projects.
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This full-time, in-office role for Construction Estimator is responsible for initial review of the construction estimates in Xactimate and Symbility and provide feedback and recommendations with detailed justification through line-itemnotes that aligns with our goals.
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We are seeking a skilled Construction Project Manager to oversee K-12 and Higher Education construction projects. Minimum of 5 years of experience managing construction projects in K-12 and Higher Education facilities.
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The Design Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, design, and construction of health care facilities, including. 7 years experience in Healthcare Design and Construction preferred.
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The ability to climb without restrictions fixed, portable and/or extension ladders to heights up to 125 feet multiple times daily.
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Construction Management Adjunct Faculty. Supervisory experience managing construction projects. Construction Management Adjunct Faculty. Adjunct Faculty teach part-time, advise and mentor students.
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