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Project experience working with IDOT, Tollway, CDOT, various counties and/or local municipalities. Exceptional learning opportunities are available for personal and professional growth, including future opportunities in Construction Engineering, Civil Design, Project Management, or more specialized disciplines of Water Resources, Environmental, Structural and Transportation.
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The Transition Project Manager (internally known as Transition Specialist Representative) leads the Paycom implementation by partnering with Outside Sales Reps, Client Relations Representatives (CRR), Paycom Specialists (PSD), and New Client Setup (NCS) Specialists to ensure a successful implementation by guiding our clients to 100% usage and adoption of the Paycom solution.
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A Project Manager role with one of the top GCs in the Chicagoland area that focuses on light industrial builds. Coordinates with construction Safety Manager to ensure that projects are completed in accordance with established safety goals.
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The associate project manager works closely with an experienced project manager, providing assistance and support in various tasks and project management functions within electrical construction projects at data centers.
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TekCom Resources is looking for a Wireless Project Manager in the Houston, Texas area. As Wireless Project Manager, you will be responsible for the effective management of all designated projects and their associated budgets and schedules, including coordinating all deliverables and requirements of the entire cross-functional project team.
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The Commercial Construction Project Manager will be responsible for providing hands-on management of pre-construction through design / build project activities including budgeting, scheduling, value engineering, bid & award, managing sub-contractors and construction project management responsibilities on various Municipal and Federal government construction projects ranging in size from $1M - $10M.
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The Project Manager is responsible for working with the product management, technology, and the business to manage and prioritize strategic initiatives, system enhancements, and other projects using appropriate methodologies and frameworks.
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Recognized, endorsed and utilized internally as well as externally for technical expertiseProven skills in project management, negotiation, communication, technical problem solving and ability to perform these skills at an advanced level or higherSolid ability to interact and collaborate with RDI groups, external resources, suppliers and consultants to achieve project objectives.
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The preconstruction Manager will work collaboratively with the Director of Integrated Services, Estimators, and Design and Construction Project Managers. The Preconstruction Manager is a significant role in Wight’s design-led design build delivery model and key to providing fully integrated services.
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Direct and monitor all aspects of most projects while mentoring Design Engineers, Project Engineers and/or Lead Engineers. Develops proposals, project budgets and ensures projects are completed according to time and budget schedules, and that objectives conform to design standards and scope of work.
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HBK Engineering is seeking a Project Manager. Lead a project team consisting of engineers, designers, and field personnel involved in the design, modification, analysis and constructability of new and existing utility systems.
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The Preconstruction Manager will be in charge of reviewing projects, monitoring project progress, approving contractors, cost reviews, and reviewing change orders. This is a hybrid role of a Project Engineer/Project Manager/Estimator.
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One of our BEST F500 customers has engaged us to help them hire a IT Project Manager - Finance (NFC) to be available to work out of their office in Lisle, Illinois; details can be found below.
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The MPM possesses broad knowledge, understanding and experience with the standard engineering/construction project delivery models including DBB, EPCM, EPC, CM or DB. MPMs provide leadership and organization to the project, maintains specific knowledge of planning and scheduling functions, and a thorough understanding of contract administration, risk management and health/safety issues.
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Navistar Financial Corporation (NFC) is looking for a Senior Project Manager to join our IT team at our World Headquarters in Lisle, IL. This person will lead cross-functional teams focused on delivery of NFC IT projects by planning and coordinating all aspects of information system-specific projects from initiation to delivery.
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