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The primary functions of the Project Manager is to plan, manage, and implement engineering improvement projects with the objective of delivering improved engineering quality for the client by ensuring engineering processes, systems, and resources are integrated and optimized to achieve performance goals.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Project Management, Engineering, Operations Management, or equivalent experience. The Project Manager- Plant expansion is responsible for maintaining the schedule and budget while minimizing impact on current operations and ensuring contract compliance.
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We're seeking full time Senior Project Manager to lead a dedicated 3-person team, ensuring quality and safety standards are met while working Monday to Friday overnight shifts, 9PM - 6AM. As the onsite senior supervisor of our team, you'll travel to various home improvement retail chains, installing heavy steel racking, pallet racking, shelving, fixtures, resets and remodels.
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Knowledge of construction estimating procedures. The incumbent estimates project cost, secures contracts, and oversees projects through completion. Ability to effectively manage construction projects.
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Proven experience as a Project Manager in the construction industry, preferably in K-12 and healthcare construction. As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of construction projects, from inception to completion.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer/Project Manager Position requires working on projects in heavy industry, metals, chemical/petrochemical or environmental projects. The position responsibilities will include: group leadership, meeting with Clients, preparing proposals, coordination with other disciplines, design, project forecasts, cost estimates, project and budget management, as well as the electrical systems installation review during construction for general compliance with construction documents.
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Minimum of three years of experience as a project manager for a commercial construction company. In this role the Project Manager will review plans and specs to ensure accuracy, prepare our own General Conditions, establish baseline schedules for each subcontractor or self-performing team, track project costs and complete project all change management, RFIs, and owner pay applications.
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Experience in Construction Project Management. Responsible for coordinating with current operations, with the Plant Manager as primary customer. Project Management Professional (PMP) certification a plus.
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Knowledge of construction projects including codes, permits, and contract/risk management. Provides verbal and written updates to Senior Leadership on a regular basis with risk assessment of the project.
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SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER ASPHALT MILLING & PAVING CHICAGOLAND ILLINOIS Award Winning, Successful local client with over 100yrs of experience, paving hundreds of thousands of miles, is seeking an experienced Management candidate.
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