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RightWorks is hiring a Senior Project Manager/Highway Engineer III to support projects for the Transportation-Infrastructure Practice based out of our Indianapolis, IN office for one of the nation's top 50 leading construction & design firms.
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Kimley-Horn is in search of a Senior Landscape Architect / Project Manager to help grow our team in the Indianaopolis market and beyond. Additional responsibilities will include: Work directly with clients to develop plans, manage design/entitlements process, and lead production efforts; Manage project financials and design teams; Mentor young professionals; Provide design, project management and task management leadership to the team.
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Our client are looking for a Senior Project Manager who has experience in ground up / new commercial construction and has managed projects from $10M to $50M. Coordinate with the Assistant Project Manager to set-up Contracts/P.O.’s, required testing/inspections, submittals/samples, subcontractor/supplier lists, project schedule.
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Knowledge Services, a leading multidisciplinary organization in the software, professional services, and cyber security industry is seeking a seasoned Senior Manager to oversee the proposal team and efforts to research, track, monitor, and respond to RFx for new business amongst all practice areas.
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Senior Project Manager - Remote. LSSGB - Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification - Enterprise - Enterprise, PMP - Project Management Professional - Enterprise - Enterprise. + Effectively applies Magellan's methodology and enforces project standards using Microsoft Project or other approved toolkit templates.
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We are looking for a senior engineer/project manager with highway planning & design, business development, and design-build experience to help with our growing Indianapolis, IN office.
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As such, we are seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager (new-build civil and utilities scopes) to join our team. The ideal candidate is a Project Manager with 8-10 years' experience working in the construction industry.
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The senior project manager will be responsible for all activities related to the construction projects including: procurement, submittals, creating and maintaining scheduling to ensure an on-time completion, and to work within the budget parameters.
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The Senior Controls Project Manager is responsible for planning and overseeing controls projects to ensure they are completed on time and within budget. Utilize properly qualified subcontractors, oversee subcontractor RFQ process, award subcontracts, manage subcontractor execution, collaborate with subcontractors to establish communication guidelines for project progress, project meetings, billing expectations, project safety and foster professional relationships with subcontractors.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: $120K+ Base SEEKING COMMERCIAL PAINT PROJECT MANAGER/ESTIMATOR GPAC: #1 Commercial Paint Recruiting Firm in the Nation: WORK FOR A LEADING CONTRACTOR I am working with a well-respected, firmly established Commercial Paint Contractor seeking an experienced Project Manager/Estimator.
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The Senior Project Manager, responsible for construction project execution of multiple small to large scale utility solar projects. The Senior Project Manager must be proactive to prevent potential problems and work toward mitigation of any issues impacting safety, construction, schedule, and cost.
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15+ years’ experience as a Structural Engineer, Project Manager or in a similar role (Required) Janssen & Spaans Engineering (JSE) is looking for a Senior Structural Engineer to join our team.
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The Senior Project Manager leads and directs high-priority, complex portfolios of projects for business initiatives. Riley Children's Health is hiring a project manager to lead key initiatives for our Behavioral Health strategic plan.
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We are seeking a commercial senior project manager with a minimum of 5 years of commercial construction experience. Coordinate the efforts of all project participants, owners, architects, consultants, subcontractors, and tradesmen.
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Environmental Senior Project Managers are responsible for daily on-going client interaction, maintaining a client database, and actively participating in business development and client marketing events.
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